Switzerland
Unclaimed Property
There are currently 260 unclaimed property records totaling $359,000 waiting for rightful owners in Switzerland, California. One of the largest holders is Edison International with $68,300 in unclaimed funds, while Bmo Bank holds $12,500 in dormant accounts.
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Unclaimed Property in Switzerland
Switzerland's substantial unclaimed property total of $359,000 reflects the area's proximity to major employment centers and the transient nature of California's tech and energy sectors. Edison International's significant $68,300 holding likely stems from utility deposits and final bill credits from residents who relocated without forwarding addresses, a common occurrence in this mobile region.
Bmo Bank's $12,500 represents dormant checking and savings accounts, while Kiva User Funds LLC's $2,800 suggests residents participated in the San Francisco-based microlending platform and left funds unclaimed. The high concentration of savings accounts and credit union shares among the 45 non-standard Naupa code records indicates many Switzerland residents maintained multiple financial relationships that were forgotten during relocations.
Given the area's connection to California's broader economic shifts, particularly in energy and financial services, many of these unclaimed funds originated from employment transitions and corporate restructuring over the past decade.
Companies Holding Switzerland Property
These companies hold the most unclaimed property from Switzerland residents
Frequently Asked Questions
How much unclaimed money is being held for Switzerland residents?
Currently, there are 260 unclaimed property records worth exactly $359,000 being held for Switzerland residents, with an average claim size of $1,400. This represents only California state records, so the total amount including federal and other state holdings could be higher.
Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Switzerland?
The top three holders are Edison International with $68,300 (typically utility deposits and bill credits), Bmo Bank with $12,500 (dormant checking and savings accounts), and Kiva User Funds LLC with $2,800 (unused microlending platform funds).
What types of unclaimed property are most common in Switzerland?
The most common types are savings accounts and credit union shares (45 records), credit balance accounts receivable (25 records), and checking accounts with demand deposits (24 records). These represent forgotten bank accounts, unused credits from businesses, and dormant checking accounts respectively.
How long does it take to claim unclaimed property in California?
While our search is instant, processing claims through California typically takes 60-90 days for complete claims. Smaller claims under $1,000 often process faster, while larger amounts may require additional verification steps.
Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Switzerland?
California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to claim. However, you should search now because account values may continue growing with interest, companies frequently merge making future claims more complex, and inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your money over time.
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