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Homeless man finds 'hidden' savings account – and urges others to take rapid test

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family thought they had lost the account that was meant to save for his future.Despite the initial assumption that the bank account was untraceable, 12 years on Brandon still had hope and decided to track it down.And, when the lad was on his last financial legs, he luckily managed to find the account that gave him a "lifeline."Brandon, who is now 25 years old, told The Mirror: "She [his mum] had been paying around £10 a month in for a several years."When I found it, it had £300 in.

It gave me a lifeline."The money meant that Brandon was able to put a deposit down on a rented flat – although it did take him four months to get the money back.He explained: "It was such a lengthy, complicated process to get it back manually through Natwest."Brandon is now urging everyone to use Gretel, a simplified money dashboard, to see if they too have any hidden money.He said: "You could find a forgotten pension or savings from your great grandparents – the reality is that you have nothing to lose and everything to gain from checking."Deep down, I didn’t think I had any money hidden away but you really never know."Gretel recently launched in April with the aim to aid consumers with reuniting lost and dormant bank accounts.

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