New Yorkers are in for a surprise as the state launches a new initiative to reunite residents with unclaimed funds. According to reports, the state comptroller's office will be sending out notifications to individuals who have money waiting for them in the state's Unclaimed Funds Program. The program, which has been in place for decades, holds billions of dollars in unclaimed assets, including forgotten bank accounts, dividends, and other financial instruments. Eligible residents may be eligible to receive a significant payout of up to $5,000, bringing a welcome boost to their finances.
Check your mail: New York may now send you up to $5,000 in unclaimed funds Syracuse.com