Nobody could find anything.
That is the sentence families say most often after losing someone. Not "they didn't have a will." Not "they didn't plan." But: "We had no idea where anything was."
The problem is not that people do not plan. It is that nobody can find the plan.
The super fund details are in an old email. The car registration is in a drawer somewhere. The mortgage paperwork is with the bank — but which bank? The insurance policy number is on a document nobody has seen in years.
Each one of these is a phone call, a hold queue, a form — while your family can barely hold it together.
Down Under Vault solves this. One vault, everything in it, released automatically to the people who need it — when they need it most.
Planning to look after your loved ones is not morbid. It is one of the most practical acts of love you can take.
It says: I thought about you. I prepared for you. I did not want you to struggle with this.
Most people who start their vault do it in under ten minutes. Ten minutes that could save your family months.
One vault. Everything important. Automatically released.
From bank accounts to vehicle registrations to insurance policies — organised today, protected always.
No credit card. No commitment. Australian-owned.