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The best place for one start searching for unclaimed funds would be the National Association of Unclaimed Funds Administration (shortly called the NAUFA).
looking to see if i have any unclaimed funds with metlife inc.
Stays with the state until claimed by its owner...same as without BK.
Assuming you mean in the US. The Department of the Treasury handles printing of all US funds.
Depends on WHERE. Most states have laws that let the State seize "unclaimed" funds or property, and you will need to find out the law where the bank is. In California, there is an unclaimed property web site where you can go to search for unclaimed funds, at www.ca.gov.
There is a National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (assuming that you are in the United States) that will be able to help you with your unclaimed funds. The NAUPA website also has a search facility.
Call Prudential Insurance with requests. Customer Service Number for Unclaimed funds is 800-496-1035. Monday - Friday 8am - 8ap Eastern time. Good Luck!
no. It's real. Usually each state has their own.
It's your money and it hasn't earned any interest. So no.
I don't know the answer, but I was just made aware that we have unclaimed funds from MetLife. The funds are Mutual Funds/Dividend Reinvest Book SHRS. I was wondering what this means also.
There are very few options for one to get free money. The options that do exist is when there is an opportunity to claim unclaimed funds. These would be unclaimed funds from things such as funds that have been inactive in a financial institution or from the sale of a property where an owner has not been found. There are a number of sites one can check to see if they are eligible for any unclaimed money and a full listing of these sites can be found on the "helpfil' website.