POT LUCK

Are you owed lost cash? How to track down forgotten pensions, savings and lottery wins

BRITS are missing out on billions of pounds sitting in forgotten bank accounts, pension schemes and lottery wins.

Luckily, there are ways to claim back your share, even years later.

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Brits are losing out on billions of pounds sitting in forgotten accountsCredit: Getty - Contributor

If you haven't used your cash in 15 years, meaning it's become a so-called dormant account, banks are allowed to take it and hand to charity if they can't get hold of you.

But even then, it has to reunite you with your cash if you later get in touch.

The scheme has so far only applied to bank accounts, but a government-backed industry report recently said that it should be extended to cash sitting in lost funds, insurance products, pensions and shares too.

It comes as research earlier this year found that there is between £15billion and £77billion sitting in lost accounts.

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If you think some of the forgotten money could be yours, below we've explained how to find it.

Old bank and building society accounts

As we're less loyal to banks and building societies, this has increased the risk of losing money as we switch.

If you know the bank you held an account with, the best thing to do is contact them directly and ask.

If you don't then fear not because it's also easy to check using the free online service called - run by UK Finance.

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It covers over 30 banks and all 43 UK building societies and it will help you trace any lost personal accounts.

It is particularly useful in situations where a bank or building society has closed or merged.

Banks and building societies say they aim to respond within three months.

If a lost account is found, you’ll need to provide ID to prove that you have a legal right to the money.

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Lottery wins

There are also millions sitting in unclaimed lottery winnings, but all prizes have to be claimed within 180 days - roughly six months.

To check whether you have won an unclaimed lottery prize, go to the , click on the "Check results" tab and you will find a section on unclaimed prizes.

This lists any large unclaimed prizes and the site allows you to input numbers for Lotto, EuroMillions, ThunderBall, Lotto HotPicks and EuroMillions HotPicks.

After 180 days, any unclaimed prizes go to fund National Lottery Projects.

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Child Trust Funds

Millions of parents are also missing out on thousands stashed away in a Child Trust Fund in their child's name.

Children born between 2002 and 2011 were given a government bonus of £250 each through the tax-free scheme when they were born, and then another £250 when the child reached the age of seven.

Lower income families would receive double the amount - adding to up to £1,000 in savings.

Yet millions have been classified as "addressee gone away", meaning they have not been claimed.

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