A bank account may become inoperative or dormant when there are no customer-initiated transactions for a prolonged period. Similarly, unclaimed fixed deposits, recurring deposits, matured deposits, or other banking assets may remain unpaid if they are not claimed within the applicable time frame.
Although the account becomes inactive, the ownership of the funds does not automatically change. Eligible account holders or legal heirs can initiate the required process to recover these deposits after completing the necessary documentation and verification.


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Dormant accounts and unclaimed deposits often arise because of:
Many people are surprised to discover significant amounts lying unclaimed in accounts opened years earlier




Recovering dormant bank deposits often requires patience, accurate documentation, and familiarity with banking procedures. Our professionals simplify the process by providing:
Depending on the nature of the claim, documents may include:
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Alternative records may be used depending on the bank’s requirements.
Yes. Legal heirs and nominees may recover eligible balances by completing the required documentation.
Yes. Eligible account holders may reactivate dormant accounts after completing the bank’s verification process.
Many matured deposits may still be recoverable subject to verification.
The timeline depends on the bank’s verification process and the completeness of the submitted documents.