- Users can record, store and track important life information safely and securely
- Integrated wealth dashboard provides a holistic overview of an individual’s wealth position
- Encrypted with the highest bank-grade levels of security to protect personal data
London, UK – 21st October 2021: LifeTidy, the tech start-up waging a war against disorganisation, today announced the launch of its digital life organisation platform.
Designed to provide users with complete oversight over their affairs, LifeTidy provides a safe and secure place for people to record, store and track important life information for clarity today and peace of mind for tomorrow.
Accessible anytime, anywhere, LifeTidy can be used to keep on top of bank accounts, credit cards, passports, key advisors, life, health and insurance policies, trusts, property deeds, mortgage, certificates, investments, personal possessions, wills and other important assets.
The platform features an integrated wealth dashboard that provides a holistic overview of a user’s current wealth position to help them better understand and manage their day-to-day affairs.
LifeTidy is also encrypted with the highest bank-grade levels of security to ensure that all personal data is protected*. Users can supply a secure key to their next of kin and trusted advisors, so if the worst were to happen, they will have full access to the information needed to navigate probate.
Other product features include:
- Easy-to-use interface
- A complete wealth dashboard
- Tool for quick and easy document uploading and scanning
- An inheritance tax calculator
- Helpful reminders to prompt users when important contracts need to be renewed
- Useful guides covering such issues as; probate, inheritance tax and life insurance
LifeTidy was founded by Damon Segal and Mark Hamilford, both successful entrepreneurs. The pair created LifeTidy after Damon unexpectedly lost his brother two years ago. After being left to navigate the complex process of probate without oversight over his brother’s affairs, he identified a need in the market.
Damon Segal co-founder, says: “Being left with the gargantuan challenge of organising my brother’s affairs and completing probate highlighted a real need for a product like LifeTidy. Unfortunately, he wasn’t organised, leaving a complicated and stressful process of trying to piece together his assets and informing all of the relevant organisations of his death, the result was extensive delays and additional costs in completing the process, at an already difficult time.
“Getting organised sounds easy, but the speed at which our busy lives are moving makes this a real challenge. We created LifeTidy to empower people to take better control over their affairs today, for an easier and stress-free tomorrow. We hope the platform will not only make people’s lives easier and more efficient but help protect more families for the future.”
LifeTidy offers partnerships with businesses, such as healthcare and wealth management organisations who can offer LifeTidy to their clients. For healthcare, the platform can provide additional support to those who may be required to support end-of-life planning. And for wealth management, LifeTidy provides an on-going and in-depth overview of a client’s wealth position on a real time basis. In both cases LifeTidy facilitates closer engagement with the company and its clients.
The LifeTidy platform is available on desktop and mobile and costs £7.99 per month.
Jesse Pitts has been with the Global Banking & Finance Review since 2016, serving in various capacities, including Graphic Designer, Content Publisher, and Editorial Assistant. As the sole graphic designer for the company, Jesse plays a crucial role in shaping the visual identity of Global Banking & Finance Review. Additionally, Jesse manages the publishing of content across multiple platforms, including Global Banking & Finance Review, Asset Digest, Biz Dispatch, Blockchain Tribune, Business Express, Brands Journal, Companies Digest, Economy Standard, Entrepreneur Tribune, Finance Digest, Fintech Herald, Global Islamic Finance Magazine, International Releases, Online World News, Luxury Adviser, Palmbay Herald, Startup Observer, Technology Dispatch, Trading Herald, and Wealth Tribune.