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Greenwich Registrars unveils app to tackle unclaimed dividends, others


Greenwich Registrars & Data Solutions has introduced a new mobile application to tackle challenges relating to unclaimed dividends, outdated mandate forms, unreconciled holdings, and other challenges associated with shareholder management.

In a statement on Sunday, the firm said that the mobile app, G-Ease, was the result of a keen dedication to proffering solutions to the evolving needs of shareholders.

The G-Ease is a mobile application designed to empower shareholders by providing comprehensive tools to monitor their investments with ease.

“G-Ease is an innovative platform that consolidates all essential shareholder services into one convenient app, offering a seamless experience for tracking investments and staying informed about the latest developments. With G-Ease, shareholders can now access a range of features that provide real-time insights and updates on their investments,” Greenwich Registrars said.

Some of the key features of the product include investors being able to get instant alerts when dividends are declared to ensure shareholders never miss out on their entitlements, stay informed with real-time updates on stock prices, help shareholders make timely decisions regarding their investments, access detailed historical data on personal shareholdings, including a comprehensive overview of current holdings and transaction history, and easily download important forms, such as e-mandate forms, account consolidation forms, etc., ensuring all necessary documentation is always at their fingertips.

“The launch of G-Ease is a testament to Greenwich Registrars & Data Solutions’ commitment to improving the services they provide to shareholders. Their goal with the G-Ease app is to simplify investment management and provide shareholders with the information they need to make informed decisions in an all-in-one, easy-to-use platform,” the statement added.

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