Dates of Event & Pricing

$295 for Webinar and Playback*

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  • Tuesday, March 16, 2021

  • 12:00 – 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)

  • 11:00 – 12:00 pm (Central Time)

  • 10:00 – 11:00 am (Mountain Time)

  • 9:00 – 10:00 am (Pacific Time)

Curriculum

Working with relatives of an accountholder who has recently passed can be difficult and emotionally trying. The situation becomes more stressful when financial institution representatives are unsure of proper procedures to follow in various situations. 

Account representatives and bankers must be able to help address:

  • Who has rights to the accountholder’s funds? 
  • What documents are required? 
  • How long can we continue to pay items after the accountholder has passed? 
  • What is needed to establish an estate account? 
  • What if someone needs access to important documents that are in the accountholder’s safe deposit box?


In this branch banking webinar, we will address these questions and more to give you the information you need to assist family members and representatives of the accountholder through this challenging time.

Areas of Focus in Training

  • General best practices of probate vs.  non-probate assets
  • In-depth review of documentation required to ensure funds are appropriately transferred or dispersed following the death of an accountholder
  • Discussion of the effects on account titling, account ownership, transaction authority, deposit insurance and tax reporting requirements when an accountholder passes
  • The roles of POAs, PODs, authorized signers and guarantors following the death of an accountholder
  • Steps to take upon the death of a borrower


BONUS Materials

  • Spreadsheet detailing be account type documentation required and account titling following the death of the accountholder
  • Comparison of probate vs. non-probate assets

Instructor

Compliance Consultant - Brode Consulting Services Dawn Kincaid

Dawn began her banking career working for a community bank, while attending The Ohio State University. She has nearly fifteen years of experience in client service, operations, information technology, administrative and board relations, marketing and compliance. Most recently Dawn served as the Senior Vice President of Bank Operations for a central-Ohio based community bank, where she created and refined the bank’s policies and procedures, conducted self-audits and risk assessments, and organized implementation of new products and services. She has served in the roles of Compliance, BSA/AML, CRA, Privacy and Security Officer and led training initiatives, prepared due diligence information for and completed a variety of regulatory applications and coordinated internal and external audits and exams.

Credits

1.0 CPE Credits & 1.2 AAP Credits