Business Opportunities

Opportunities for Crematoriums

Support Families Earn Revenue

Support Families – Help families track and memorialise their loved ones’ final resting places.

Enhance Service Offering – Provide added value by offering digital ashes registration

Increase Visibility – List your crematorium as a trusted provider on The Ashes Register.

Generate Additional Revenue – Benefit from affiliate partnerships and referral opportunities.

Streamline Ashes Management – Keep a clear record of ashes collected, stored, or scattered.

Stay Ahead of Regulations – Be proactive in the industry’s best practices and compliance.

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Opportunities for Funeral Directors

Benefits For Funeral Directors

Reunite Families – Help reconnect families with unclaimed ashes and provide peace of mind.

Enhance Your Services – Offer a unique digital memorialisation option to your clients

Increase Visibility – Be listed as a trusted funeral provider on The Ashes Register.

Generate Additional Revenue – Earn through affiliate partnerships and premium listings.

Simplify Ashes Management – Keep a transparent record of stored, collected and scattered ashes.

Demonstrate Industry Leadership – Show your commitment to best practices and ethical care

Opportunities for Celebrants

How The Ashes Register Can Benefit Celebrants

Safeguarding Families – Many families worry about what happens to ashes. By being on the Ashes Register, Celebrants can reassure families that ashes will be recorded and traceable.

Professional Credibility – Being registered shows that a Celebrant follows best practice and is committed to transparency and accountability, which helps build trust with funeral directors and clients.

Reducing Disputes – Sometimes disagreements arise between family members about ashes. Having them logged formally in the register creates a clear, independent record that can prevent conflict.

Legal protection – If ashes ever go missing or questions arise later, the register provides evidence that correct processes were followed, protecting the Celebrant.