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Majority Wants to Use Money on Forgotten Accounts for Social Purposes

Summary by Spiegel
At banks, there is an estimated billions of euros on accounts of deceased people without heirs reporting. What should happen with them? The majority of Germans have a clear idea – and that is not in the sense of the banks.

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SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit e.V. [Newsroom]Munich (ots) - - Large majority of 86 percent want forgotten bank assets to flow into a non-profit fund. - Germany is the only G7 state without legal regulation for newsless assets. - 62 percent have ... Continue reading here...More SOS informationOriginal content of: SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit e.V., transmitted by news currently

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At banks, there is an estimated billions of euros on accounts of deceased people without heirs reporting. What should happen with them? The majority of Germans have a clear idea – and that is not in the sense of the banks.

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Billions of euros lie on forgotten accounts. So far the money goes to the banks. The Germans want something different.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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