If you have an inactive account at the Bank of America beware. You could be in danger of losing access to your money.
Bank of America customers risk losing access to their funds as account closures expand under state laws, but there are ways to avoid it.
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Escheatment is the process by which a financial institution must report and remit any abandoned or unclaimed property for ...
A leaked memo for grant management staff of the US government's National Institutes of Health, dated 25 March, instructs ...
Bank of America warns it may cancel accounts that aren’t active - Customers who haven’t logged into their accounts for three ...
A Baltimore County woman receives a USPS letter once a month stating they're "still looking" for her package. The parcel, ...
Dr. Nisha Acharya got a letter from the National Institutes of Health terminating her grant to study the safety and ...
Bank of America has issued a warning for its customers. It stated it can cancel any accounts that don't meet a certain requirement and send the leftover funds to the state to comply with laws and ...
President Donald Trump's administration is terminating grants for two clean energy projects and roughly 300 others funded by ...
Bank of America is not only shutting down branches but also canceling inactive accounts. In this evolving banking landscape, ...