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December 15, 2009 Banking No Comments

Have an old bank account that you never actually closed? Or maybe a relative died and you’re unsure if all their accounts were located to be given to those mentioned in their will? Luckily there is a simple way to search for money left in unclaimed bank accounts.

Canadian banks will hold the balance on a dormant account for 10 years, then they transfer the outstanding balance to the Bank of Canada. The Bank of Canada will then maintain custody of the funds for an additional thirty years for accounts under $1,000, balances of $1,000 or more will be held for 100 years.

The Bank of Canada will hold onto a variety of Canadian dollar accounts from Canadian banks, including:

  • deposit accounts
  • bank drafts
  • certified cheques
  • deposit receipts
  • money orders
  • traveler’s cheques

If you find that there is an account that you may have a claim to, you will need to fill out the claim form and provide proof of your entitlement through either your own signature, identification and a will, if applicable.

Wondering if there are really that many accounts that are unclaimed? At the end of 2008, the Bank of Canada reported that they are holding approximately 1,023,000 accounts with a total value of about $351 million!

I searched every possible name variation of me and other family members, unfortunately I didn’t find anything. After you search, if you find out that you may have money to claim, please leave a comment to tell us about your find!

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