Charlotte Rugby Club Board of Directors President Rebecca Peltzman joined State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell on Friday to receive a check in the amount of $323 that were identified as unclaimed assets belonging to the club.
State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, is reminding North Carolinians that today is National Unclaimed Property Day, an initiative to reunite Americans with billions of their own missing dollars that are being held for them in secure accounts.
The Department of State Treasurer (DST) and Charlotte Motor Speedway crossed the finish line as winners when they donated $5,398.83 to Speedway Children’s Charites during a ceremony today at
(Beaufort, N.C.) – Edward Teach, the infamous English pirate better known by his high-seas pseudonym Blackbeard, was known to frequent Beaufort with his plunder. Three hundred years later, State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, the clean-shaven public servant known as the keeper of the public purse, came to the Crystal Coast to return some treasure to its rightful owners.
The Unclaimed Property Division (UPD) of the Department of State Treasurer (DST) announced this week that it had exceeded 125,000 claims paid amounting to almost $70.5 million during the 2021 fiscal year. UPD is part of DST led by State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA. Both the number of claims paid, and the total amount claimed, represent a historical record for UPD.
The Unclaimed Property Division (UPD) of the Department of State Treasurer (DST) announced this week that it had exceeded 100,000 claims paid amounting to more than $60 million so far this fiscal year. UPD is part of DST led by State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA. The milestone, achieved in early May, exceeded the division’s highest claims paid within any fiscal year in the program’s history.
Legislation championed by State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, is making it easier for people to retrieve their missing money that the Department of State Treasurer (DST) has been safeguarding.
The Department of State Treasurer (DST) has successfully answered the million-dollar question of whether there is a quicker way to distribute some of the unclaimed property in its vaults, and more than 15,000 people are richer for it. State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, announced DST’s Unclaimed Property Division (UPD) has sent out $1,084,045 to 15,816 recipients through a new initiative called NCCash Match. The program is designed to eliminate paperwork and speed up the process to return unclaimed money in DST’s possession to its rightful owners.