More than $234 million waiting to be claimed by NSW residents

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Australians have millions of dollars in free money waiting to be claimed and it takes less than a minute to find out if you are owed a share.

residents have millions of dollars in free money waiting to be claimed and it takes less than a minute to find out if you are owed a share.

The state government is sitting on more than $234 million from unclaimed refunds, overpayments, share dividends, bonds, uncashed cheques and unclaimed money from the sale of a property.Those who are owed money must provide supporting documents to support their claim."With $230 million still available in unclaimed money for people in NSW, I encourage everyone to get online, search the register, and get the money that's owing to you," Houssos said.

"That way we can ensure more money is being returned to those it belongs to, rather than sitting with us for extended periods of time after enterprises and organisations pass it on." The top areas in regional NSW with unclaimed money are Newcastle and Lake Macquarie with $7.4 million and the Illawarra with $5.8 million.metro areas with unclaimed money are Sydney City and Inner South at $41.2 million, North Sydney and Hornsby at $25.6 million and Inner South West at $18.6 million.: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, celebrity and sport via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.

 

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