Challenging Times
Support
At American Express we are dedicated to supporting you and helping you manage your Account through difficult times. Contact us for support.
For general customer, support please use the number on the back of your card, or visit our Contact Us page.
We recognise losing someone close to you can be difficult. American Express is here to help you with our bereavement support services.
If you need to notify us about a Cardmember or Supplementary Cardmember passing away or if you need to talk to us about how a bereavement impacted you and your financial situation, we’re here to help.
You can connect by Chat or telephone with our Financial Hardship specialists who are available to support with these queries between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Financial Worries
We understand that losing someone can be difficult both emotionally and financially. We want to reassure you, that we are here to support you through this difficult time.
If you are worried about the impact a bereavement may have on your financial situation, you can connect by Chat or telephone with our Financial Hardship specialists who are available to support with these queries between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
We can work together to help you through this time, by discussing:
- Your income and expenditure, outlining the next steps and the options available to you.
- Signposting external services and support you can access.
Reporting a Cardmember has passed away
If you need to notify us about a Cardmember, please follow the below steps:
We will require you to provide the following documentation in order to close the Account:
- A copy of the Death Certificate
- A completed Bereavement Notification form.
You can complete our online form here. Please ensure you have a copy of the Death Certificate to attach. Formats accepted: PDF, JPEG, PNG.
Once the form is completed, a member of the relevant team will contact you by email or letter within 2 weeks.
You can also download the form to complete and return a scanned copy with the relevant documentation. How to return is detailed on the form.
These forms are required so that we can manage the account and pass any details onto our probate solicitors if appropriate.
Please contact us if you need help completing the Bereavement Notification form, or if you require a paper copy of the form.
The documents should be emailed to ukbereavementsupport@aexp.com. As the internet can be unsecure, if you choose to send American Express personal data and/or documentation by email, please be aware that some email channels are not secure and that American Express is not responsible in the event of unauthorised access of your email account. Please be sure to use a secure encryption method when sending this information.
Alternatively, send to us at the below address:
American Express Services Europe Limited
Bereavement Support Team
1 John Street
Upper Ground Floor
Brighton
East Sussex, BN88 1NH
Or you can connect by Chat or telephone with our Financial Hardship specialists who are available to support with these queries between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
It is possible that letters or statements for the deceased customer may continue to be received while the closure of the Account is being arranged. We apologise in advance for any mail that is received.
Use of supplementary cards
Once we have received notification of bereavement, the main Cards and any associated cards will be closed; this includes any supplementary Cards.
If you are a supplementary Cardmember and would like to have your own American Express Card then you can apply for a Card online. Click here to apply for a Card.
Useful links for extra support:
Cruse Bereavement Care is a leading national charity for bereaved people.
Sands is the leading stillbirth and neonatal death charity in the UK.
StepChange can provide people with free debt advice following a bereavement.
If you or someone in your household has recently lost a job and are struggling to make payments, we are here to provide support and help with your situation.
Please connect with our Financial Hardship specialists to see what support we can offer.
We understand that your finances can be impacted by a divorce or relationship breakdown and you may be worried about the future.
Contact us to discuss your situation so we can guide you through the next steps.
Useful links for extra support:
Relate provides support and guidance to help make the transition easier for you.
Money Helper offers free, unbiased and easy-to-access money tools and information.
National Debtline provide debt advice run by the Money Advice Trust.
Citizens Advice provide confidential advice and information.
If your regular income has been affected and you’re struggling to make payments, we’re here to help.
Please connect with our Financial Hardship specialists to see what support we can offer.
If you are worried about your behaviour or a family member’s and it is having an impact on your health, wellbeing and finances, please contact us for support.
Useful links for extra support:
Gamcare offers a range of information, advice and support to people affected by gambling.
The National Health Service - alcohol support provides some practical steps about getting help with alcohol addiction.
The National Health Service - drug addiction can provide help and support with drug addiction.
Money Helper offers free, unbiased and easy-to-access money tools and information.
National Debtline provide debt advice run by the Money Advice Trust.
Citizens Advice provide confidential advice and information.
Please connect with our Financial Hardship specialists to see what support we can offer if your regular income has been affected and you’re struggling to make payments.
We want to support you if you have ever experienced financial abuse or control and will try to help you to regain the control of your finances.
Financial abuse can take on many forms. If you recognise any of the below behaviours but not limited to these, please contact us to discuss your situation if it is safe to do so :
- Borrowing money and not giving it back
- Controlling your purchases or access to money and bank and/or card statements
- Taking out a credit card in your name and spending without your knowledge
- Taking pension payments or other benefits away from someone
- Forcing someone to make changes in wills, property or inheritance
- Stealing money or belongings
- Forcing someone to sell their home or assets without consent
Stay safe so please consider changing your card PIN and passwords if you believe anyone else may know them, let us know if you want your letters sent elsewhere, and access your statements online if you use internet banking.
If you need help urgently, you can call the National Domestic Violence Helpline for free on 0808 200 0247 (24 hours), which is run in partnership between Refuge and Women’s Aid. Or call the police on 999 if you or someone else is in immediate danger.
If you are worried about debts, or you’re struggling to make payments, we’re here to help. Please connect with our Financial Hardship specialists to see what support we can offer.
Useful links for extra support:
UK Finance Its Your Money.
National Debtline provides support for people experiencing abuse.
Bright Sky is managed by the charity Hestia . They provide a free to download mobile app providing support and information for anyone who may be in an abusive relationship or those concerned about someone they know. Please see details and advice about using the app in your app store.
ManKind and Men's Advice Line provides advice for men experiencing domestic abuse.
We're here to support you through big life changes, such as retirement planning. For guidance on how to manage your Card Account when retiring, please contact us.
Our online services tutorials provide step by step video guides of how to manage some of your regular account maintenance activities which may help you.
If you, or someone in your household has retired or is due to retire, your income is affected and you are worried about managing debts, or you are struggling to make payments, we’re here to help.
Please connect with our Financial Hardship specialists to see what support we can offer.
Useful links for extra support:
Age UK is the largest charity for older people.
Just help people achieve a better later life by providing financial advice, guidance, competitive products and services to those approaching, at, or in retirement.
Money Helper provides guidance for retirement, current or future planning.
If your circumstances are not listed, or you would like to discuss your personal situation with us, please contact us via phone or online chat.