Is your business or non-profit prepared to report its unclaimed property during Oregon's 2024 holder reporting season? Join us for a free online holder reporting education seminar tomorrow, July 24! This online training is a great opportunity to learn about Oregon's unclaimed property reporting process and requirements. Tomorrow not work? Don't worry, more classes are offered through August! Register today and see the upcoming class schedule here: https://bit.ly/3TWo6MW
About us
Oregon State Treasury is the state's financial services hub and manages an array of responsibilities including the investment of public funds and trust funds, issuance of all state bonds, financial and banking services for state agencies, and protection of public fund deposits. The agency also administers the Oregon 529 Savings Network and Oregon Retirement Savings Plan. Treasury strives to save taxpayers money and earn strong and sustainable risk-adjusted returns on investments. Treasury seeks to provide the highest value by improving the financial health of the state and Oregonians -- and by being an efficient, transparent and accountable organization.
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https://www.oregon.gov/treasury/pages/index.aspx
External link for Oregon State Treasury
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- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Salem, Oregon
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- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
867 Hawthorne Ave SE
Salem, Oregon 97301, US
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16290 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd
Tigard, Oregon, US
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900 Court St NE
Salem, Oregon 97301, US
Employees at Oregon State Treasury
Updates
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Happy #4thOfJuly! Our offices will be closed tomorrow, July 4, and will re-open for normal business hours on Friday, July 5.
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Ready for some financial fireworks? Checkout Unclaimed.Oregon.Gov to see if you have unclaimed funds waiting to burst back into your life! Searching is free and only take minutes.
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Treasury invites businesses, nonprofits, and government entities to join our Unclaimed Property Program at an upcoming seminar to learn about Oregon’s unclaimed property reporting process and requirements. These single-day sessions, held online and in-person, are free and designed to educate organizations about how to identify and report their unclaimed property. We have several coming up in July! To learn more and sign up for a session, visit the Treasury website at: https://lnkd.in/ggmzB-t6
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Spreading awareness about Treasury Savings Network programs and unclaimed property at last weekend's Juneteenth Oregon Festival! The annual multicultural event celebrates Black heritage and Juneteenth, welcoming community members from across northwest Oregon. We had a great time engaging with attendees and sharing information about these statewide programs!
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We recently welcomed Willamette Week inside our unclaimed property vault to see some of the noteworthy items we're holding for Oregonians. From uncashed checks to historical artifacts and fossilized bats(!), our Unclaimed Property Program safeguards forgotten property and assets until they are claimed by their rightful owners. Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/ggy9DW6h Check for your unclaimed property in minutes for free at Unclaimed.Oregon.Gov.
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Congrats to the class of 2024! 🎓 Before starting your summer vacation make sure you're not leaving any #UnclaimedProperty behind. Whether it's a forgotten rent deposit or uncashed check, there could be money waiting for you! Search for free at Unclaimed.Oregon.Gov
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Yesterday, Treasurer Read had the honor of commemorating the 80th anniversary of #DDay and paying tribute to our courageous veterans. In his remarks, Treasurer Read also highlighted our Unclaimed Property Program's efforts to safeguard military medals and reconnect them with servicemembers and their heirs.
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Treasury invites businesses, nonprofits, and government entities to join its Unclaimed Property Program at an upcoming seminar to learn about Oregon’s unclaimed property reporting process and requirements. These single-day sessions, held online and in-person, are free and designed to educate organizations about how to identify and report their unclaimed property. To learn more and sign up for a session, visit the Treasury website at: https://lnkd.in/ggmzB-t6
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