State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldbergย and theย National Association of Unclaimed Property Administratorsย are celebratingย National Unclaimed Property Dayโฆย and you should be too!
One in ten Massachusetts residents have unclaimed money including citizens likeย Grantย whoย recently discovered how easy it was to claim hisย money. ย
โI received a notification by mail that I had unclaimed property from another state that was handed off to Massachusetts,โ said Grant. โThe past few years have been tough on everyone financially, so having extra money to put in my savings really helped me.โ
The Treasury is currently holding over $3.4 billion in unclaimed property.ย Treasurer Goldberg urges all citizens to check the comprehensive list for all amount atย www.findmassmoney.comor call our live call center at 888-344-MASS (6277).
โTake a minuteย onย Unclaimed Property Dayย to check your name likeย Grant did. Our teamย is prepared and ready to walk you throughย theย claimsย processย and reunite you with your property.โ
State Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg
Unclaimed property includes forgotten savings and checking accounts, un-cashed checks, insurance policy proceeds, stocks, dividends, and the contents of unattended safe deposit boxes. Most accounts are considered abandoned and are turned over to the state after three years of inactivity. In 2022, Treasury processed over 151,000 claims and returned over $176 million in cash and securities to its rightful owners.
There is no time limit for a person to claim this property and, in many cases, claimants will receive interest.ย Searching for unclaimed money is always free by using FindMassMoney.com.
The above press release was submitted by the Office of the State Treasurer.
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