THE latest update to the government’s unclaimed money list revealed at least 119 people in Mandurah and Pinjarra might be entitled to claim cash.
One Mandurah business on the list is owed $1356, while another stands to collect $1216.
Almost $9.9 million in unclaimed money owed to thousands of West Australians has been reported to the Department of Treasury in 2014-15, Treasurer Mike Nahan said on Tuesday.
Dr Nahan said there was no time limit on claims and anyone who could clearly establish a rightful claim would be paid their money regardless of how long it had been held.
"Millions of dollars owed to thousands of West Australians is lying unclaimed within the Department of Treasury's Register of Unclaimed Money database," the Treasurer said.
In 2014-15, more than $1.6 million was also paid out from the register.
In the past 12 months, the largest individual unclaimed amounts of $421,783 and $210,000 have been added to the unclaimed money database.
Wesfarmers Ltd reported unclaimed money totalling $2.3 million, Woodside Petroleum Ltd reported $800,000 and another seven organisations reported amounts of between $400,000 and $600,000.
To search the registry go to treasury.wa.gov.au/unclaimedmoney