Settlement of the Estate
Once our requirements have been met, the funds held can be released to the Estate’s Personal Representatives on completion of a Bendigo Bank Authorisation to Close Account form. This form is available from any Bendigo Bank branch, or can be downloaded from the Forms and Documents section below.
We generally can only release funds by bank cheque payable in the name of the Estate, or by depositing funds directly into a Bendigo Bank ‘Estate of’ account.
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