If you hold MUFG Corporate Markets (previously known as Link Market Services) shares and want to sell, Unbroker makes the process simple, fast, and compliant. From long-held parcels to complex estates, we handle one-off SRN transactions efficiently without requiring a trading account.
Our service is designed specifically for one-off issuer-sponsored (SRN) share transactions, helping you convert paper-based statements or older holdings into a completed sale.
We cater to a wide range of shareholders, including individuals, estates, trusts, SMSFs, companies, and international investors.
Understanding MUFG Corporate Markets Shares (and Why People Sell)
MUFG Corporate Markets is one of Australia’s most established share registries, managing issuer-sponsored holdings for hundreds of ASX-listed companies. Shares in these holdings are often long-standing, acquired through employee share schemes, dividend reinvestment plans (DRPs), demutualisations, or inheritance.
Many MUFG-managed parcels share common traits:
- Held for many years or decades
- Passed through multiple family members or estates
- Left untouched since the original acquisition
- Maintained outside a broker account as issuer-sponsored holdings
For many shareholders, these holdings remain dormant until a life event, estate matter, or administrative review triggers a decision to sell.
Issuer-sponsored shares are held on the issuer-sponsored subregister and identified by a Security Reference Number (SRN). While MUFG Corporate Markets maintains the registry records on behalf of the company, these shares trade on the ASX like any other listed security.
How Unbroker Helps You Sell Shares Managed by MUFG Corporate Markets Simple
Unbroker is an Australian share sale service specialising in one-off SRN transactions, handled efficiently and securely. Once you tell us what you want to sell, we verify your identity and manage the transaction end-to-end.
We work directly with registry processes and licensed market participants to sell your shares on-market — without the need for a full trading account setup. This approach is faster and simpler than navigating traditional channels.
Your sale proceeds are paid directly into a bank account in the name of the registered shareholder, trustee, company, or estate — keeping the process secure, compliant, and straightforward.
We help a wide range of shareholders, from long-term holders looking for a clean exit, to executors or family members finalising an estate, accountants managing one-off disposals, and companies or trusts dealing with dormant or legacy holdings.
The goal is nearly always the same: sell once, sell properly, and move on.
Unbroker vs MUFG Corporate Markets
Selling directly through MUFG Corporate Markets can be slow and restrictive because registries are designed to maintain shareholder records — not to handle one-off sales.
This can lead to delays from manual processing, mailed statements, longer verification timelines, and added complications for estates, trusts, SMSFs, and company holdings.
Unbroker takes a different approach. We’re purpose-built for quick, one-off SRN share sales, so you benefit from:
- Fast processing — no mailed forms or statements
- Same-day sale and settlement options — funds reach your account within one business day
- Hassle-free process — we verify your details and handle the sale from start to finish
- Support for all holding types — including estates, trusts, SMSFs, companies, POAs, and overseas shareholders
- Built for complex situations — even complicated holdings are managed smoothly and clearly
- Shareholder-focused support — real people, fast answers, Australian owned and operated
What You’ll Need to Sell Your Shares
To sell your MUFG Corporate Markets-managed shares, you’ll need:
1. Your Holding Details
Found on your MUFG Corporate Markets (previously Link Market Services) holding or dividend statement.
To learn more about SRN details and where to find them, click here.
2. 100 Points of ID for each registered shareholder
View our full ID verification guide here.
3. Bank Account Details
The account must be in the same name as the registered holder (or the correct legal entity such as a trust, SMSF, company, estate or a solicitor’s trust account).
4. Supporting Documents (if applicable)
Depending on the ownership structure, you may need additional documentation:
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- Trusts or SMSFs – Trust Deed/SMSF Deed.
See our Family Trust or SMSF guide. - Deceased estates – Death Certificate, Will, or Probate/Letters of Administration.
See our full guide to selling estate shares. - Power of Attorney or Guardianship – Certified POA/guardianship orders.
See our guide to selling under Power of Attorney. - Name changes – Marriage certificate, change of name certificate.
See our guide to selling shares when your name has changed here.
- Trusts or SMSFs – Trust Deed/SMSF Deed.
Selling MUFG Corporate Markets Shares?
Whether it’s a single parcel, an estate matter, or part of a more complex structure — Unbroker makes the sale simple, fast, and compliant.
When you’re ready, start your one-off share sale through our online form.
For guidance relating to shares recorded with other registry providers:
- Computershare (including ANZ, AMP Energy, Woodside Energy Group) – click here
- Boardroom (including Origin Energy, Aristocrat Leisure, Ramsay Health Care) – click here
- Automic (including NOL, Airtasker, Imugene) – click here
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — if your shares are issuer-sponsored and registered in your personal name, you can sell them online without opening a trading account. For more information, click here.
Yes — shares registered in joint names can be sold online through Unbroker, as long as both shareholders complete the ID verification process. For more information on how to sell your joint holdings, click here.
100 points of ID is a document-based identity check used in Australia. You’ll need to provide certified copies of documents—like a passport, licence, or utility bill—that add up to 100 points. For more information on 100 points of ID click here.
If your shares are issuer-sponsored and you have the SRN, you can sell them quickly online using Unbroker—no trading account required. To learn more about selling issuer-sponsored shares in Australia, click here.
Yes — if your shares are issuer-sponsored, you can sell them online through Unbroker without opening a trading account or using a full-service broker. For a quick guide to selling shares with Unbroker, click here.
Yes — if you're acting under a valid Power of Attorney, you can sell issuer-sponsored shares through Unbroker by providing the required documents and ID. To find out what’s required when selling shares under a Power of Attorney, click here.
An SRN identifies shares held directly with a share registry, while a HIN is used for shares held through a broker. Unbroker can only sell shares registered with an SRN. To learn more about the difference between an SRN and a HIN, click here.
Yes — if you’re acting as an executor or legal representative for an Estate, you can sell issuer-sponsored shares through Unbroker by providing the required estate documents and ID. For more information on selling shares belonging to an estate, click here.
That’s fine — both shareholders can authorise the funds to be paid into one person's account using a signed authority form provided by Unbroker.
A one-off share sale lets you sell issuer-sponsored shares without opening a trading account or using a full-service broker — perfect for casual or one-time sellers.
Unbroker specialises in one-off share sales — no trading account, no upsells, and no ongoing fees. We're built for people who just want to sell and move on. For a detailed comparison, click here.
Most share sales settle within one to three business days — including ID verification, trade execution, and payment. Unbroker offers same-day sale and settlement, enabling you to receive your funds one business day after the sale. For more information on sales and settlement timelines, click here.
Yes — if you have your SRN and ID, you can sell issuer-sponsored shares through Unbroker without logging into the registry. Click here for more information.
Yes — if the shares are registered in the company’s name, they can be sold through Unbroker with the proper documentation and ASIC verification. Click here to see our full guide on selling shares held company.
Yes — if the shares are registered in the name of your trust or SMSF, you can sell them through Unbroker by providing the deed, trustees ID and any supporting documents. To learn more, see our full guide on selling shares held by a family trust or SMSF here.
Yes — if your ESS shares are issuer-sponsored and registered in your name, you can sell them through Unbroker without needing a trading account. For more information on selling shares from an ESS, click here.
Yes — as an overseas resident, you can sell issuer-sponsored shares through Unbroker by posting original certified ID. For more information on our international ID requirements, click here.
We’re required by law to verify the identity of each registered shareholder before processing a sale — it helps prevent fraud and ensures compliance with ASIC and anti-money laundering regulations. For more information on ID verification, click here.
Your SRN is usually found on a holding statement or letter from the share registry — it’s required to sell issuer-sponsored shares through Unbroker. For more information about what an SRN is, click here.
Yes, it’s still possible to sell shares if you can’t find your SRN. In many cases, Unbroker can retrieve your SRN for you and handle the sale process without needing to contact the registry. For more information, click here.
Yes — as long as you're using a licensed and compliant provider like Unbroker. We verify all sales, protect your information, and never ask for upfront payments. For more details on how Unbroker keeps your transactions secure, click here.
Yes — as a parent or legal guardian, you can authorise the sale of shares held by a minor by providing certified ID and signing an authority form.
Yes — as long as your IPO shares are issuer-sponsored and no longer subject to escrow, you can sell them through Unbroker without needing a trading account. To get started today, click here.
If you’ve lost your holding statement, you’ll need to contact the share registry to request a replacement. Once you have your SRN, you can sell your shares through Unbroker.
Yes — as long as you can provide certified evidence of the name change (e.g. marriage certificate or name change certificate), Unbroker can help process your share sale. For more information, see our full guide on selling shares when your name has changed here.
Funds are paid one business day after settlement.
Depending on whether you choose Same Day Sale & Settlement or Standard settlement, you’ll receive your money within 1–3 business days. For more information, click here.
Yes — you don’t need a TFN to sell your shares through Unbroker.
However, if no TFN is recorded on your shareholding, the registry may withhold tax from any dividends you’ve received. This doesn’t affect the sale itself.
If the shareholder can’t sign, someone else may be authorised to act under a valid Power of Attorney or court order. We’ll need certified documents confirming their authority before we can proceed. To find out what’s required when selling shares under a Power of Attorney, click here.
Yes — shares registered with an account designation can be sold through Unbroker, provided the authorised person completes the required verification process. Click here to learn how the process works.