How to find a lost savings account, pension or insurance policy (2024)

As the cost of living crisis goes from bad to worse, new research has revealed that Britons may have as much as £50billion sitting in inactive or dormant accounts.

There are roughly 20million people with unclaimed money festering in forgotten pensions, bank accounts, savings, and investments, according to Gretel, a website that searches for peoples' lost money.

If correct, that £50billion figure could equate to an average of £2,500 for every Briton who has lost track of an old account.

Forgotten something? Up to £50billion of Britons' money is thought to be sat inactive in lost or dormant accounts

Gretel estimates there to be between £19billion and £37billion in missing or unclaimed pensions, £4.5 billion in lost bank accounts, £2.8 billion in forgotten investments and £2 billion in unclaimed life insurance policies.

It is estimated that one in four pensions are currently missing or unclaimed, according to Gretel.

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There are many reasons behind why someone can lose track of a pension. This can typically happen when someone changes jobs and forgets about a pension plan with an old employer.

The average person changes jobs 11 times. These movements, combined with a lack of financial experience in someone's early years, can mean people lose track of what they were given and when.

Major life changes, such as house moves, marriage, divorce and losing a loved one can also lead to people losing track of pensions.

Forgotten bank accounts are also a major source of lost money in the UK.

With more than 150 million bank and building society accounts, it may not be surprising to some that there is £4.5 billion stashed away in forgotten accounts.

There are many reasons why people lose touch with their bank or savings accounts, but the most typical cause is a change of address.

Banks, building societies and NS&I seek to keep in touch with their customers and will contact a customer if an account has been inactive for an extended period.

If no response is received, the bank, building society or NS&I will stop sending correspondence and will class the account as 'lost'.

However, sometimes it can be because someone changed their bank account without closing their old account - which then continued to accrue interest.

Secondary bank accounts can also be forgotten about during major life events whilst there are also cases in which someone else - such as a parent or spouse - have opened an account on another's behalf and this has ultimately led to it becoming lost.

How can you find your lost money?

Organisations that hold lost money are often impeded by not having the correct information on how to contact the owner.

This could be because of a house move they forgot to notify them of, or a name change, or any other number of reasons that make finding someone harder.

Experian's unclaimed assets register was often the first port of call for many people hunting for lost or unclaimed accounts. However, the service is closing as of 31 August.

With only three weeks to go until the service is decommissioned it is unclear what the banks, pension providers, insurers and investment firms that have partnered with it will do to help their customers going forward.

Duncan Stevens, chief executive of Gretel said: 'We're at a point in time where consumers face a cost-of-living crisis and the number who are considered vulnerable, continues to rise.

'Coupled with this, one of the primary vehicles for them finding their lost assets – valued at £50billion - is set to close its doors in a matter of weeks, with no alternative provision put in place, seemingly, from the providers previously using the service.

'The need to get the billions in lost and unclaimed money from savings, investments and pensions back into the hands of the consumer, where it belongs, is more important than ever before.'

Money finding services you can use

Gretel

Gretel offers a new route for Britons to recover lost or unclaimed assets, having set its dashboard live as of April this year.

Gretel searches with companies and administrators, using its technology to query their records and retrieve any matches on behalf of its users.

Once someone has signed up with Gretel, the service will continue working with them to look for lost money and flag any new accounts as and when they are identified.

Gretel claims to be the only service that will cover the entire financial services industry, however, as it is still in its early stages it is still developing its coverage.

It continues to add new financial organisations to its search database and every time it does this, Gretel will notify customers of any results.

Uncovered: My Lost Account can help people track down forgotten savings

My Lost Account

For anyone who may have lost touch with their bank, building society or National Savings & Investments account, this could be a good option.

This service covers over 30 banks, all 43 UK building societies and the full range of National Savings & Investments (NS&I) products.

It is a free service bringing together the three tracing schemes of UK Finance, the Building Societies Association and NS&I into a single website.

This means that anyone with a lost account with a bank, a building society, NS&I – or all three – can initiate a search simply by visiting this website and completing one application form.

Information provided via the application form is passed to the institutions that may be holding the lost account.

The institutions contacted will then carry out a search of their lost accounts and the applicant will be informed whether any account they hold matches the details submitted online.

The Government pension service

This service enables people to find contact details to search for a lost pension.

It can reveal contact details of someone's workplace or personal pension scheme, or someone else's scheme if they have their permission.

However, it cannot inform someone whether or not they have a pension, or what its value is.

They will need the name of an employer or a pension provider to use this service, so some memory is required.

Finding a Child Trust fund

British teenagers and their parents left £374million in matured Child Trust Funds in the seven months after the first young people were allowed to withdraw their cash, according to the latest figures from HMRC.

More than six million Child Trust Funds were set up for children born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011, with children able to access the cash from aged 18.

Between September 2020 when the first accounts matured and April 2021, £393million was withdrawn, leaving £374million unclaimed.

You do not necessarily need to know your provider to trace where a Child Trust Fund is held.

You will need to fill in an online form to ask HMRC where the account was originally opened - although you'll need to create a Government Gateway User ID and password if you don't already have one.

Any parent looking for a CTF they set up will need the child's Unique Reference Number, which can be found on the annual CTF statement, or their child's national insurance number.

If you're looking for your own trust fund, you'll need your National Insurance number to hand.

An easier way for those aged 16 to 18 to potentially find their account is through charity the Share Foundation.

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How to find a lost savings account, pension or insurance policy (2024)

FAQs

How to find a lost investment account? ›

You can search online for your state's unclaimed property department, or you can start with FDIC's unclaimed property information. If you find your missing property, you can file a claim with the state, but don't be surprised if they ask you to prove your identity in order to claim it.

How to find bank accounts with a social security number? ›

Contact financial and government institutions

They will usually ask for verification like your Social Security number and, in the case of physical banks, the city or branch where you opened the account.

How to find a lost account? ›

Check your personal documents to see if you have any record of the old bank account. Contact the bank to inquire about whether the account is still open or what happened to its funds. Unclaimed property can wind up in the hands of the state, and you'll have to file a claim to get it back.

How do I find savings accounts in my name? ›

To start a search, just fill in your name, address and date of birth. Gretel will then do a 'soft search' on your credit report (don't worry – this won't affect your credit score and lenders can't see it) to check your identity and match you with previous addresses where you may have accounts registered.

How to find a missing bank account? ›

If you know where the account was held, contact the bank or provider directly. If not, there are free services you can use. These use your details to track down any missing accounts on your behalf. If an account is found, you'll normally need ID to reclaim the money and any interest due.

How to find missing assets? ›

www.unclaimed.org is the website of the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. This is a legitimate site created by state officials to help people search for funds that may belong to you or your relatives. Searches are free.

How do I find all bank accounts in my name? ›

Your credit report and credit score is the most accurate and convenient way to find all of the accounts that have been reported in your name. Your credit report will display every open account in your name, from bank accounts to credit cards and more.

How to find all accounts associated with Social Security number? ›

Order free credit reports annually from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). Make a single request for all three credit bureau reports at Annual Credit Report Request Form, (Disclaimer) or by calling 1-877-322-8228.

Is my Social Security number a federal reserve bank account? ›

The claim that numbers on a Social Security card can be used as a routing and account number to make purchases is FALSE, based on our research. The Fed has debunked the claim on numerous occasions. It is not possible for an individual to have a bank account with the Fed.

How do I find all my old accounts? ›

How to find your old accounts
  1. Search your inbox for "welcome," "verify," "your account," "free trial," and similar emails that services usually send for onboarding.
  2. Check your Facebook, Google, or Twitter settings for connected accounts, as many services allow account creation by signing in with these platforms.
Apr 3, 2024

How to find unknown bank accounts? ›

There are several methods to find hidden bank accounts, such as:
  1. Conducting online asset searches.
  2. Hiring a private investigator.
  3. Making legal requests for financial information.
  4. Utilizing state-sponsored websites and resources.
Apr 26, 2024

How can I find out where I have accounts? ›

Here are 8 steps to get you started.
  1. Create a List of All Your Online Accounts. ...
  2. Use a Password Manager. ...
  3. Look Through Your Existing Accounts and Update Your Passwords. ...
  4. Sift Through Your Old Emails. ...
  5. Check Data Leakage Tracking Sites. ...
  6. Employ Username Checking Sites.
Sep 30, 2020

How do I find all accounts in my name? ›

Pull your credit reports regularly.

Americans are entitled to view free credit reports once a week by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com. Review them carefully for changes to your credit score, records of new accounts, and anything else you don't recognize.

How do I find out if I have a savings account in my name? ›

In addition to free credit reports, you're also legally entitled to a free annual report from ChexSystems, a consumer reporting agency that collects information about your banking history. This includes activity on your checking accounts, savings accounts and money market accounts.

Does the government have a bank account in my name? ›

Scammers start by telling individuals that the U.S. government has “secret” bank accounts set up for individuals at the Federal Reserve. From there, the scam can take a couple of different paths. The end goal for the scammer is to convince you to give them your Social Security number.

How do I find a deceased investment account? ›

How to Find Unclaimed Money From Deceased Relatives
  1. MissingMoney.com.
  2. Unclaimed.org (from the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
  3. TreasuryDirect.gov (to find unclaimed Treasury securities)
  4. FDIC.gov and NCUA.gov (to look for unclaimed accounts at failed banks or credit unions)
Sep 4, 2023

How do I track all my investment accounts? ›

Investment trackers: 5 ways to monitor your stock portfolio
  1. Use online tracking services: robo-advisors and brokerages. ...
  2. Investment tracking with personal finance apps. ...
  3. Create a DIY portfolio tracker with spreadsheets. ...
  4. Use desktop apps for investment tracking. ...
  5. Start using a trading journal to track your stock portfolio.

How do I find old stocks in my name? ›

Search for unclaimed property on Department of Revenue website. There are many resources on the internet. Some resources will trace the history of stock certificates and companies to determine whether or not the stock certificate has any value. Some resources provide research services for a fee.

Can I find my 401k with my Social Security number? ›

The National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits is a good place to start. By entering your Social Security number, you can quickly see if there are any unclaimed 401(k) funds that belong to you.

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