We have partnered with IWC Estate Planning & Management Ltd to supply a full Medallion Signature Guarantee Service, IWC are able to offer a complete securties and stock transfer and sale service.
With IWC’s expertise if you are in a situation where you need a Medallion Guarantee, as a preferred partner, we will be able to fast track your documents.
Providing us with as many details as possible.
Our team will review your enquiry and get in contact.
Upon receipt of payment, we will commence the processing of your documents.
The Medallion Guarantee, also referred to as a Medallion Signature Guarantee Stamp, is a special stamp that is applied to a stock transfer form that indemnifies the transfer agent against a fraudulent transfer. Once applied, it tells the transfer agent that the transaction is genuine and that the person that signed the form has the legal authority to carry out the transfer.
An apostille and or Notarised certification may also be required before applying the Medallion Guarantee. In addition translation of documents may also be required. At Apostille and Certification Ltd we are one of the few companies that are in a position to arrange for the Apostille, the Notarisation, Solicitor Certification, Affidavit of Domicile and the Medallion Guarantee.
The Medallion Signature program was introduced to combat fraud and money laundering. Holders of a Medallion Guarantee Stamp take on the risk that the person who signs the securities or stock transfer form is the genuinely entitled to deal with the stock. Each Medallion Stamp has a letter code, this code relates to the surety limit covered by the STAMP.
In order for IWC to provide the Medallion Guarantee there are a few requirements:
Our expertise within the legalisation of different documentation across a wide range of countries, we can offer international legalisation services.
We have a strict non-disclosure and privacy policy which ensures that none of your personal data ever gets out because it is handled with care.
Plus we also wholly comply with the Data Protection Act of the UK.