What happens to mutual fund investments after the death of account holder?

You invest your hard-earned money to meet various financial goals, be it for yourself or your loved ones. But what happens to these investments if you pass away suddenly? Who will get the benefit? Will your family members be able to claim these after your death? Such questions can worry you, as death is a certainty.

When a mutual fund investor dies, there are certain provisions that ensure that the legal heirs or nominees can claim the investments of the deceased. This process is called ‘transmission of units’, which is the way mutual fund investments are transferred to the claimant after the death of the investor.

In this article, we will understand how claimants — such as joint holders, nominees, or legal heirs — can transfer mutual fund investments after the death of an investor.

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Who can claim MF units after unit holder’s death?

The person or people who submit a claim to a MF house to transfer the deceased investor’s investments to their name are called claimants. There are three types of claimants who may be eligible for the transmission of units following the death of an investor:

  1. Joint Account Holders
  2. Nominee(s)
  3. Legal Heirs

Vinod Singh, CEO and Co-Founder of FINHAAT, explains necessary steps and documentation involved in this process.

“If an investor who is a ‘resident individual – single holding’ is deceased, an adult nominee (claimant) can get the Mutual Fund units transferred in his/her name by submitting Form T3 to the RTAs (of the respective AMCs) or directly at the AMC branches. Alongside this application they would need to submit documents (as stated in Form T3), which includes Death Certificate, PAN Card of claimant, KYC Form, Cancelled Cheque/Bank Statement/Passbook, ID Proof of the deceased person,” Singh says.

If the transmission amount is up to Rs 5 lakh, attestation of signature of the claimant by the bank manager as per Annexure-I(a) needs to be provided.

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