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Live Webinar: Unclaimed Property – Understanding Your Obligations as a Holder

Any type of business in New Brunswick could be holding unclaimed property. Yours might be one of them. Do you know your obligations under the law? 

Under the Unclaimed Property Act, you must report unclaimed property to the Unclaimed Property Program every year between January 1 to March 31. The program, administered by the Financial and Consumer Services Commission, works with businesses and government entities holding unclaimed property to reunite it with its rightful owner. 

The Financial and Consumer Services Commission is hosting a free webinar to help you comply with the law.  On December 5 at 11 a.m., join Erin Toole, Director of Unclaimed Property, for Understanding Your Obligations as a Holder. Register here. 

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