Have you lost track of your account?

August 27, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

The government and the British Banker’s Association are working together to try and deal with the issue of dormant bank accounts, where banks are unable to trace the owners of account, which have been left dormant for years with no transactions being made on them.

Accounts that have not bee touched for three years or more are generally classed as dormant, and both the government and the BBA have been looking at ways to try and deal with this issue.

The priority is to try and reunite these dormant bank accounts with the account holders, as even though the account is classed as dormant the money in it is still the account holders. Many accounts have just a few pounds in them, and there are also many dating back ten years or more when many people were opening a number of accounts with £100 deposit in order to cash in with a windfall in the event that the building society became a bank or there was some sort of merger.

So far a number of accountholders have been successfully reunited with their lost accounts. One BBA spokesperson stated: ‘Already this year, we’ve processed 6,000 claims. This compares with 7,000 for the whole of last year.’ Those that think that they have a dormant account are being encouraged to contact the British Bankers Association for further information and to make a claim to the account either by phone or via the BBA website, which is www.bba.org.uk

The government is also looking into options for the use of money from accounts that are not claimed by any consumer. A commission was set up 18 months ago to deal with this, and it is likely that monies from unclaimed accounts will be used towards a number of worthy causes.

Tom Smith
27th August 2007

Tags: bank, accounts, personal, uk, interest, costs, charges

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