Zweifel claims record for giving Missourians their property back
St. Louis Beacon
By Jo Mannies, Beacon Political Reporter
Posted 11:15 a.m. Wed., June 10
Missouri state Treasurer Clint Zweifel (shown below)
announced this morning that, with less than three weeks to go in this fiscal
year, his office already has set a record this fiscal year by finding the
owners of 71,406 unclaimed property accounts.
The state treasurer's Unclaimed Property Division is the
depository for "abandoned assets from bank accounts, stocks, bonds,
insurance policy proceeds, government refunds, utility deposits, wages from
past jobs and contents of safe deposit boxes."
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"There is still more than $550 million waiting to be
claimed," said Zweifel, a Democrat, in a statement. "We will continue
to track down the owners of these assets through our advertising and outreach
initiatives, and we hope to set a new record next year."
Part of this year's record likely belongs to Zweifel's
predecessor, RepublicanSarah
Steelman, who left office in January. She also was in office for part of
fiscal year 2004, when that previous record was set of 71,155 accounts paid out
to owners.
"This record is a reflection of our staff's dedication to
finding the owners of unclaimed property, and improving efficiencies within the
office," Zweifel said. "Our efforts have helped put more than $25
million back into the hands of Missourians during a time of nearly
unprecedented economic hardship."