Millions in unclaimed money up for grabs in Victoria

Thousands of Victorians are sitting on a windfall, with millions in unclaimed cash up for grabs.

The State Revenue Office is holding $111 million in unclaimed money that belongs to people of all ages from across the state, with more than 740,000 entitlements still not claimed.

The state government on Sunday launched a call for potential beneficiaries to check if they can lay claim to a share of the forgotten cash stash.

SRO data reveals a Box Hill man is entitled to a $882,697 deposit while a Nunawading woman can claim $677,002.

A Banyule doctor has 105 entitlements worth $3,379 recorded in their name waiting to be claimed, while a South Yarra woman has 61 deposits totalling $153,165.

In the past five years, there has been more than 60,000 successful unclaimed money claims worth almost $20 million from sources including electricity, gas and water companies, local councils, real estate agents, insurance companies and lotto tickets.

The unclaimed cash is held by the State Revenue Office.
The unclaimed cash is held by the State Revenue Office. Credit: News Regional Media

The SRO holds records of money that remain unclaimed after 12 months – with the mixjmtzywnimum set at $20 – from sources including share dividends, salaries and wages, rents and bonds, debentures and interest, and proceeds from sales.

Most entitlements have been held by the SRO for less than 10 years.

Individuals and companies can establish their bona fides through a simple system that begins with an online search.

The City of Melbourne is the council area with the most potential claims – 57,000 totalling $15.2 million at an average of $266 – followed by Monash ($7 million), Boroondara ($6.7 million) and Whitehorse ($4.8 million).

In regional Victoria, Greater Geelong leads the way with almost 24,700 people able to claim $2.9 million at an average of just under $120 each.

Greater Bendigo residents can potentially claim $1.2 million and Latrobe City Council residents around the same amount.

In addition to unclaimed money, the SRO also holds Tattersalls, Intralot and Tabcorp prizes, as well as TAB winnings that have remained unclaimed for six months. To claim these winnings, claimants must supply the original ticket.

The highest unclaimed gaming ticket is $2.1 million from Tattersalls – received in March 2016.

Some $860,000 in lottery winnings sitting with the SRO were eventually claimed by the owners of the tickets last year, while tickets worth $100,000 and $73,190 were among those notified by gaming companies as being unclaimed.

Details to make an unclaimed money claim can be found here.