We help investors claim their legal ownership on the assets left behind back by their loved ones
Assisting investors search and claim back their unclaimed investments back from the IEPF Authority
We cater our investors with searching for their unclaimed dividends which is with the company or have been transferred to the IEPF Authority
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Facilitating investors in getting the shares transmitted in their name which are in the name of their ancestors
Assisting in the transfer of shares from one owner to other, rectifying issues of signature and name mismatch, etc.







All shares of the Company in respect of which dividends have remained unclaimed or un-encashed for seven consecutive years or more, are required to be transferred by the Company to the Investor Education and Protection Fund (‘IEPF’) established by the Government of India.

What is credited to IEPF? Any amount (Unclaimed amount) required to be credited by the companies to the Fund (IEPF) as after the completion of 7 years shall be remitted online along with a Statement in Form No. IEPF 1. Within a period of thirty days of such amounts becoming due to be credited to the Fund.

With an unparalleled team and excellent infrastructure, we are the most successful platform in assisting investors in getting their rightful investments back in the most efficient manner.

Have you ever thought what happens to all those unclaimed dividends, shares or any money which was lost in scams or frauds? It might also happen that your grandparents or parents have made some investments and you are not aware about it? How to find it out and claim it back? The answer is IEPF, which is Investor Education Protection Fund Authority (IEPF) by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. This is a body setup by govt, where all these unclaimed money gets transferred and investors can claim them back by following a procedure.

What exactly gets transferred to IEPF? Something which is unclaimed for a period of 7 yrs., goes into IEPF, example are .. Unclaimed shares lying in demat accounts from years The application moneys received by companies for allotment of any securities and due for refund Matured debentures with companies Matured bank deposits Unpaid dividends by companies Interest accrued on above things Any investors money which is recovered from fraudulent companies