Many former employees of US firms were offered stock options or elective participation in an employee stock purchasing plan. (These are often referred to as ESPP or ESOP plans.) Others purchased stock directly from the company or a brokerage firm. US laws mandate after a period of "inactivity" - typically defined as 3 to 5 years without contact, a good faith effort to establish communication with the owner must be made. Traditionally, this is only a letter mailed to the last known address on file. If there is no reply, the asset must be sent to a repository for dormant accounts where it is held until a claim is submitted which substantiates ownership.
Most owners left the original company years ago and have personally relocated. Also, many former employees were not aware they were vested in any stock offering, Still others were aware of the original account but did not realize shares were left behind. Eventually those shares may have split and appreciated in value.
We are happy to assist anyone recover their old asset account. A large portion of our clients are non-US residents that worked for US firms, or had some sort of US based asset. (Company Stock and Brokerage Accounts, old Mutual Funds, Bank Accounts, Insurance Policies, Uncashed Checks and Payments, etc..)
Our process is simple - we work with you for a small commission of the final recovered amount.
We never receive an advance payment or expenses. We are only paid after you confirm receipt of the refund from the agency holding your funds.
If you receive nothing - we are paid nothing.
Perhaps you received a direct email from us, or a LinkedIn connection invite from one of our associates. You can reply via the contact page on this site and we will provide more details about the asset we have located, or the recovery process. We are here to help you and we hope to hear from you soon.
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Employee Stock Recovery Team