The types of account concerned are:
- Personal current accounts with a positive balance
- Personal passbook accounts with a positive balance
Please note, the amounts from the following accounts have not been transferred:
- Funds belonging to deceased individuals in view of their subsequent transfer under the Eckert act if no heir has come forward,
- Amounts belonging to deceased clients with one or several identified beneficiaries,
- Amounts temporarily blocked due to seizure,
- Provisions established by clients further to the refusal of a cheque,
- Amounts from accounts the subject of litigation or pre-litigation,
- Amounts recorded on cash accounts tied to an ordinary securities Account or equity savings plan (Plan épargne en actions, PEA),
- Amounts tied to life insurances and securities accounts,
- Amounts belonging to deceased individuals for which the period of inactivity set out by the Eckert act has not been reached.
Deadline to search for ING amounts (not under the Eckert act)
Bank
ING End of activity
ING France shut down its activity relating to private individuals in France on 31/12/2022. Amounts not recovered by account holders were consigned with the Caisse des Dépôts in January 2024.
These consigned amounts are kept safe while waiting for beneficiaries to make a request for their return.
Caisse des Dépôts
for 30 years
As from January 2024, Caisse des Dépôts will keep the amounts received for 30 years.
You have 30 years to Contact Caisse des Dépôts and request the return of these assets via Ciclade.fr.
State
after 30 years
After 30 years, if the Holder or beneficiaries have not come forward, the assets will be permanently transferred to the State.
Once transferred to the State, you can no longer request the return of these assets.