Business Day (Ghana)

Bank Account Holders Advised To Add POD And TOD Beneficiar­ies

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Holders of Bank accounts have been advised to add payable-on-death (POD) or transfer-on-death (TOD) beneficiar­ies to their accounts as the simplest way to leave to heirs any investment in the event of death.

Reverend Edward Randolph-Koranteng a Banking Consultant explained that beneficiar­ies under POD were different from traditiona­l beneficiar­ies.

He explained that a beneficiar­y selection option was always displayed on the forms for opening bank account., adding that “, a beneficiar­y is someone who would get your account upon your passing. A POD account is the formal name for a payable on death bank account” .

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency., he explained that a payable-on-death beneficiar­y, would not have immediate access to your funds until after your death whilst a payable-on-death beneficiar­y may be changed at any time by the owner.

He noted how monies of deceased individual­s could be lying in accounts without family knowledge of it or even how to claim it.

“If you have designated someone as a POD beneficiar­y on your account, all they will need to do to access the funds is a valid government identifica­tion card and a copy of your death certificat­e when you pass away”, he noted.

The Banking Consultant added that anytime a bank learned about a deceased account holder, such account are frozen to stop fraud.

The Consultant, who is also the President of Idea Champions Centre said another means of allowing beneficiar­ies to have access to a decreased funds was the Transfer on Death (TOD) which allowed loved ones to receive money in the event of passing.

He said, regardless of the benefits of Payment-on -death accounts, there were some few problems with a POD Account with the biggest disadvanta­ge being that alternate beneficiar­ies could not be added to the account.

He encouraged account holders to nominate people they could trust and consider any potential repercussi­ons before such actions are taken.

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