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Managing The State's Money The State Treasurer is the chief financial officer for the state and is responsible for overseeing the state’s operating funds, monitoring the state’s debt and performing additional banking and accounting duties as prescribed by state law. The Treasurer also serves as a member of the major financial decision-making boards throughout state government.
Over the years, the office has widened its scope of duties beyond basic treasury functions. The State Treasurer now advocates for citizens’ rights through several programs mandated by state code and other valuable initiatives.
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Securing Your Money State Treasurer Riley Moore manages roughly $18 billion in state revenue and proudly boasts Standard and Poor’s AAAm rating for the Board of Treasury Investments two money market pools. The Banking Services Division manages the state’s operating fund and processes all state receipts and disbursements. The office also provides online bill-paying services for the state and a variety of government subdivisions.
Where is my payment? To assist with payment questions, the Banking Services Division offers the payment hotline.
Call the payment hotline at: 1.866.243.9010 or 304.558.3599
Email the payment hotline at: CheckHotline@wvsto.com
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Savings Programs
The West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office offers various programs to promote financial wellness. SMART529 helps families save now in order to offset the cost of future higher education expenses. A first of its kind in the nation, the Jumpstart Savings Program helps West Virginians save money to help cover the costs of pursuing a career in skilled trades or vocations. If you or a loved one has a disability, the WVABLE plan can help you save and invest for current and future needs. Public employees in West Virginia can plan and invest for retirement with the WV Retirement Plus plan.
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Planning for the Future Thanks to State Treasurer Riley Moore’s commitment to providing access to higher education, nearly 120,000 students have taken advantage of West Virginia’s SMART529 college savings program. With assets of more than $2 billion, the program boasts a top rating from the web site savingforcollege.com. Likewise, West Virginia Retirement Plus, the state’s supplemental retirement plan for public employees, is providing an extra savings opportunity for thousands of people.
Please take a moment to see if these programs or any of our other resources may benefit you.