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PASSWORDS ARE THE REAL FAMILY INHERITANCE NOW

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January 19, 2026

Indians are obsessed with wills, nominations, property papers, and every other traditional aspect of succession.

- VIJAYKUMAR PURI

What they don’t see coming is the far bigger threat sitting right in their pocket: their passwords. The biggest point of failure in inheritance is no longer the law. It's digital.

Here is the reality: You can’t claim what you can't find. And you can’t find what you can’t open.

Across Indian households, there is typically one person who handles everything—investments, bills, demat account, UPI apps, bank logins, email, even the OTP-linked phone. The rest of the family operates on trust. That confidence is misplaced.

Here is the uncomfortable truth. If that key family member dies without sharing the digital access trail, the family is stuck. Not for a day or two. For months. Sometimes for years.

Here is a situation seen often: A person has a demat account, a couple of mutual funds, a PPF, some FDs, a few savings accounts, an EPF passbook, a credit card, and a few small insurance policies. They manage all of this through a single Gmail account linked to one phone number. No one else has the phone password. No one else knows the email login. The bank login is saved only in the browser of that personal laptop. And the laptop itself has a password.

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