Bona Vacantia.
Sounds like a fancy Italian wine, right?
π· Itβs not.
Itβs Latin for βownerless goods.β
And in the UK, thatβs exactly what your estate becomes if you die without a will or without known heirs.
Letβs break this down π
π Just last month, the UK government released a list of 5,806 unclaimed estates.
Thatβs thousands of people whose homes, bank accounts, and businesses were forfeited to the Crown.
Why?
β‘οΈ No will.
β‘οΈ No next of kin.
β‘οΈ No plan.
π Among them: 58 Nigerians.
People who worked, saved, and built wealth β but never secured it.
As a medic, youβve spent your life training, qualifying, and working harder than most.
You save lives. You sacrifice holidays. You show up on-call and on mission.
But let me ask you:
Are you protecting everything youβve built?
Or are you just hoping it all works out?
Because hereβs the reality:
ππΎ IMGs and medics abroad are especially vulnerable to financial and tax mistakes.
And if we donβt plan, everything weβve worked for can disappear overnight.
What to do (starting today):
π Write a will
π‘οΈ Protect your assets
π§Ύ Make sure your legacy goes to your loved ones, not the state
Because in this case?
Bona Vacantia isnβt something you want to toast to. π₯
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Iβm Dr Ndubuisi ‘Andy’ Egwim β founder of Moneywise Doctor, ex-salaried NHS GP, and 20+ year investor.
Weβve helped over 10,000 medics avoid costly financial mistakes and take control of their money.
ππΎ Follow Dr Ndubuisi ‘Andy’ Egwim for the financial tips every medic shouldβve been taught in medical school.
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