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Florida’s Vaults Increasing with Unclaimed Money

January 31st, 2011

In a way, Florida can be called a rich state and growing richer by the day due to unclaimed money. The unclaimed money vault is increasing at a rapid pace,with the last figure at an astounding $2 billion. This pile is getting larger at a very rapid pace, with very few claimants coming forward to claim their lost funds. This money is a joint account of almost more than 8 million U.S. residents. This abandoned pile of money is still lying with the state treasury, waiting to be claimed.

Colorado’s Great Colorado Payback’s at a Standstill

January 27th, 2011

Colorado, like so many other U.S. States, is grappling with problem of unclaimed funds. Colorado is taking all the possible steps to payback its citizens who might have some unclaimed funds. As a practical step towards this, State Treasurer, Cary Kennedy, kicked off the 2010 Great Colorado Payback on April 16, 2010.

Kennedy made an announcement through a press release that the Great Colorado Payback managed to pay claims totaling more than $500,000 to a Fort Collins resident. It was one of the twenty claims made during the past fiscal year, which ranged between $40,000 and $1 million. Colorado had eight claims this year that were worth more than $100,000.

Washington Mutual Sitting on Millions in Bank Pay-Outs

January 17th, 2011

Many are owed bank pay-outs from Washington Mutual. With Washington Mutual going into the history books, many of its customers might be entitled to one last withdrawal coming into their mailbox. Millions of dollars held in accounts which have been dormant at the time of its bankruptcy have been transferred to the states’ unclaimed property offices.

J.P. Morgan Chase purchased Washington Mutual in 2008 after its failure to serve the interests of its customers. The Federal Deposit Insurance Company (FDIC) which was the supervising agency in the seizure of Washington Mutual handed over at least $251.4 million in unclaimed money to different states.

Locating Unclaimed Funds is More Convenient for the Public

January 12th, 2011

In a collaborative effort, State and Federal governments have taken all the right steps in preserving the unclaimed and lost property. The fact that all the lost property from over the years is safe with the government is a great relief for most of the residents who are aware of the fact that they have an unclaimed fund lying somewhere. In a concerted effort with the federal government and other agencies, state governments have simplified the process of funds location and reclaim. The following improvements have been observed as part of the drive to reunite the lost funds with the actual owners…

New York’s Unclaimed Money Still Increasing

January 7th, 2011

New York boasts of being home to one of the largest pile of unclaimed money in the country. As of the last estimate, this vault continues to grow in size with every passing month. By a very correct estimate, the state of New York currently holds nearly $10 billion in unclaimed funds. Most of these unclaimed funds come from come from 25 million inactive bank, business, and government accounts unclaimed by their owners and in the care of the state controller’s office. The New York state treasury is taking all the measures to relocate the rightful owners of the unclaimed money.


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