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Colorado adds $40 Million to Unclaimed Property

With today’s economy, people struggle for their money. Then you read about a state with unclaimed money and unclaimed property wanting to give it back. Colorado just announced that it found $40 million this year

It is true an additional $40 million in lost and forgotten property is waiting to be claimed through the Great Colorado Payback program. This was announced by Colorado State Treasurer Mark Hillman.

Nearly 50,000 people now have assets with the state. The largest amounts of unclaimed money for this year range from $140,000 to more than $289,000. That would make a money search profitable.

The Great Colorado Payback program receives lost and forgotten property turned over to the state by financial institutions, insurance companies and other businesses. This unclaimed property is held by the state Treasury indefinitely until claimed by the rightful owner or heir. Some states have different laws on how long you have to claim funds.

A total of $300 million, belonging to over one million people is currently being held by the state.

Do you want to find money? Visit CashUnclaimed.com and do a search for Colorado and all other state and federal lists. With this one easy search you will find out if you are a rightful owner of unclaimed money. You will also find out how to claim your money.


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