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Keith Hollender, Managing Director Investment & Professional Services, Experian
Keith founded the Unclaimed Assets Register (“UAR”) in 1999 and has managed it since that time. The concept dates back to the early 1990s’ when Keith realised that individuals had nowhere to turn when they had lost or simply forgotten their investments. From the outset, the aim was to incorporate a social benefit and since its public launch in 2000, the UAR has donated a proportion of its search income to charity. The UAR was acquired from Aon by Experian in 2002 greatly enhancing its tracing services to member companies. Prior to setting up the UAR, Keith held managerial positions in the automotive industry and merchant banking. He has an economics degree and is the author of two books on financial history as well as being a regular contributor of articles on unclaimed money to a variety of publications.
Help at hand: Review of resources available
Pulling together the views of speakers from all sectors, Keith Hollender will put forward ideas and proposals to deal with the introduction of the Scheme in ways which will minimise the cost to financial institutions, safeguard the interests of the consumer and ensure compliance and transparency..
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