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Missouri sets
unclaimed property payout record St. Louis Business Journal Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 2:17pm
CDT | Modified: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 2:19pm Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel's office has set a new
record with 71,406 unclaimed property accounts totaling $25.6 million paid this
fiscal year. The previous record was 71,155 accounts paid, set in fiscal year
2004. The fiscal year ends June 30. The Unclaimed Property Division in the treasurer's office holds
abandoned assets from bank accounts, safe deposit boxes, stocks, bonds,
insurance policy proceeds, government refunds, utility deposits, wages from
past jobs and contents of safe deposit boxes. This property is turned over to the state by financial
institutions, insurance companies, public agencies and other business entities
if there has been no documented transaction or contact with the owner for five
or more years. Some of the items turned over include numbered dollar bills from
the 1930s, coins and a Princess Diana doll. "There is still more than $550 million waiting to be claimed,"
Zweifel said in a statement Wednesday. "We will continue to track down the
owners of these assets through our advertising and outreach initiatives." For more information, visit this Web site or
call 573-751-0123. |
Unclaimed PropertySearch the Unclaimed Property Division's Database of Unclaimed Property:Last name first followed by a space
and
a few letters of the first name.
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