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The NYS comptroller's office is taking new steps to make sure New Yorkers aren't leaving unclaimed funds on the table.
The New York State Comptroller’s Office currently safeguards 51 million unclaimed funds accounts valued at $19 billion, officials said.
New Yorkers are sitting on a hidden treasure of $19 billion in unclaimed funds, according to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The funds come from uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts ...
New York State Comptroller DiNapoli reports his Office of Unclaimed Funds has returned $266,069,545 being held as unclaimed funds to its owners, entities and individuals since January 1, 2025 ...
To find out if you have unclaimed funds without attending a meeting in person, you can use an online search tool on the New York State Comptroller’s website.
New York state just might send you a check of up to $250 soon – without you having to make any kind of application or take any step first. That’s because a new update to the state’s ...
Looking for a little extra cash this holiday season? New York state might be holding some of your money. Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who oversees unclaimed funds, highlighted how easy it now is ...
The New York State Comptroller's Office says those are some of the common things that make up the unclaimed funds. Right now, unclaimed funds sit at over $20 billion.
For years, the New York state Comptroller's Office has accumulated money that has gone unclaimed, but it's up to residents to determine whether their name appears in the database and to follow the ...
Does New York state have your money? Search our database for unclaimed funds In Chemung County alone, there nearly 28,000 unclaimed accounts totaling over $13 million according to the Comptroller ...