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Popular Questions
What is a beneficiary?

In banking, a customer has the option to name a beneficiary to their account—a person who, after the account owner dies, will receive the funds from the account outside of the probate process. This is often called a “Payable on Death (POD)” beneficiary; it can also be referred to as an Informal Trust or Totten Trust.
Can my account have more than one beneficiary?

Yes. You can add multiple beneficiaries to any eligible Santander Bank account up to five (5). You can also choose to have different beneficiaries on different accounts.
What kind of Santander accounts are eligible for beneficiaries?

At this time, you can add a beneficiary to any consumer checking, savings, time deposit (such as CDs), or money market savings account at Santander Bank.

Adding a beneficiary when you’re first opening a new account—or adding or changing a beneficiary on an existing account—is easy. You can simply walk in to any Santander Bank branch to start the process, or schedule an appointment ahead of time.

When you come in, please be ready to share the following information about your new beneficiary:

  • Their full legal name (no nicknames; be sure to include middle initials and any suffixes, such as Jr. or Sr.)
  • Their address
  • Their date of birth
  • One of the following: their Social Security number (SSN), Individual Tax Identification number (ITIN), or their passport

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