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Returned $1.2 million in fiscal 2019 to life insurance beneficiaries
State Treasurer John Perdue’s Unclaimed Property Division has returned $1.2 million to life insurance claimants in fiscal ...
Event to highlight savings, reducing student debt
Beloved children’s character Daniel Tiger will be a special guest at Tiny Tales Story Time for two sessions on Thursday, June 13 at the Clay ...
Awards for applications due July 8
Mission West Virginia, in combination with State Treasurer John Perdue’s office, is now taking applications for the fifth annual Smart Start awards, follow...
May 18 race bigger than ever; former foster kids to benefit
Ben Kinder is more interested in bubbles than running.
With participation of more than 90 people, this year’s SMART5.29 K r...
Key info will distinguish unclaimed property correspondence from scam
If you receive a letter from the State Treasurer’s Office in the next few weeks saying you are due unclaimed property, do...
Staffers on hand to do unclaimed property searches
Nicholas Nunnery of Charleston greatly enjoyed the surprise of his unclaimed property check of more than $1,100.
State Treasurer John Perdu...
Two to get checks; other fans to see if assets await
Former Kanawha County School Board member John Luoni received a check at the ballpark from Treasurer Perdue during one of last year&...
Barton much-known and liked figure in north-central West Virginia
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue released the following statement regarding the passing of long-time State Treasurer&rsquo...
In accordance with the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act, the West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office released a Request for Proposal (RFP) today in search of a financial institution to provide ...
The investment program helps individuals with disabilities save for their future
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue and West Virginia University’s Center for Excellence in Disabilities...