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Handing the business to a child or family member, the IT part

A family handover feels different from a sale, but the IT steps are the same. Work through the same checklist as for an external sale, otherwise accounts end up in the wrong name later.

Try this first

  1. 1Start the handover at least a year ahead, the IT reorg cannot happen in a week, especially with shared accounts.
  2. 2Give the successor secondary admin rights on all main accounts first, to practice, before the handover is final.
  3. 3Update domain owner data, registrar, hosting, banking tools and SaaS main accounts to the new person and KvK role.
  4. 4Convert personal links to business links, for example a private Gmail used for recovery mail replaced by a business alias.
  5. 5Migrate password-manager access, remove the old owner only after the new owner has validated all vault access.
  6. 6Document everything in a handover folder so the successor does not knock on your door six months later for 'what was that tool's admin again'.

When to bring us in

In a family handover with multiple possible successors or sensitivities, bring in a notary and mediator. Vectel can run the technical handover in parallel without affecting the personal dynamics.

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