Find Unclaimed Money
Do you know where all your money is? Use the following resources to track down missing money from banks, credit unions, superannuation, companies and other sources...
Commonwealth Resources
Check the following resources for unclaimed money from banks, credit unions, building societies, life insurance, friendly societies, companies and superannuation.
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Do we have any of your money ? : Statement of Unclaimed Moneys under the Banking Act 1959. This publication contains details of amounts of $500 or more which banks, credit unions or building societies have paid to the Commonwealth Government as unclaimed moneys in accordance with section 69 of the Banking Act 1959. This publication covers the years 1990 - 2000.
- MoneySmart ASIC's consumer watchdog helps you find unclaimed Money from banks, credit unions or building societies, life insurance companies and friendly societies, and companies (for example: shares, unclaimed wages, dividends, bonuses).
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Australian Taxation Office Finding Your Lost Super (ATO) The Lost Members' Register is a central register of lost superannuation fund members and retirement savings account holders.
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AUSfund Australia's Unclaimed Super Fund Hosts the Australian Superannuation Industry's "Unclaimed Super Recovery" initiative.
Western Australian Resources
Check the following resources for unclaimed money from individuals, businesses and organisations headquartered in Western Australia.
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Western Australian Government Gazette The Register of Unclaimed Money appears in the Gazette each year from 1912 after July 31 to 2002. The register lists the names of individuals, businesses and organisations owed $100 or more as advised to the WA Department of Treasury and Finance by the holders of unclaimed money.
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Unclaimed Monies at the Western Australia Department of Treasury and Finance Provides access to unclaimed money records and information on how unclaimed monies are adminstered.
Other Information Resources
Other States of Australia
Generally each State's Treasury or Public Trustee administers unclaimed money.
Overseas
Investigating unclaimed moneys in countries other than Australia varies according to the country's legislation and government. There are many useful government directories at the State Library to assist you find the relevant country's government offices. The most frequently used is the Europa World Year Book.
Agents to Assist with Locating Unclaimed Money
Typically these agents do not advertise their business but use the government unclaimed money registers to obtain clients. Contact is made usually by letter from these agents advising those on the registers of their entitlements. Fees for the service vary widely from agent to agent. Information on the role of investigators and agents is available from the Western Australian Treasury website. Make sure the agent is genuine - read up on avoiding Scams and Hoaxes before you send them any of your money.
Page last updated: Friday 30 November 2012



