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Official website of the New Hampshire State Treasury

The New Hampshire State Treasury delivers professional financial management services to state government, the legislature, and New Hampshire citizens. The State Treasury will optimize the use of state financial assets and financial obligations while protecting both through the deployment of secure technology, cost-effective and efficient banking practices, a commitment to the prudent management of public funds, and a dedicated and highly-qualified staff.

News and Events
On behalf of the College Tuition Savings Plan Advisory Commission, State Treasury releases the draft meeting minutes of March 10, 2025 and the approved meeting minutes of December 9, 2024.
March 19, 2025
The New Hampshire State Treasury's Unclaimed Property Division will have a booth at the 2025 Made in NH Expo. The event will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton, located at 700 Elm Street in downtown Manchester, NH. Division personnel will be available to assist with searching for unclaimed funds from 1pm - 7pm on Friday, April 4th, 10am - 5pm on Saturday, April 5th, and 10am - 4pm on Sunday, April 6th.
March 19, 2024
Treasury has updated the Component Unit Dashboard pages with content effective September 30, 2024.
September 30, 2024
State Treasury is pleased to announce that Morningstar has upgraded New Hampshire's UNIQUE College Investing Plan to Silver Rating from Bronze Rating.
Octber 31, 2024
According to Morningstar, Silver-rated 529 plans sport a combination of superior investment teams, robust investment processes and/or good state stewardship. All of which benefit participants. Visit theUNIQUE Plan website to learn more about New Hampshire's education savings plan.
State Treasury releases its 2024 New Hampshire Treasury Annual Report
October 16, 2024
State Treasury is pleased to announce that Moody's Ratings upgraded New Hampshire's GARVEE Bonds credit rating to A1 from A2
October 4, 2024
Moody's has upgraded the State of New Hampshire's Grant Anticipation Revenue Bonds (GARVEE) to A1 from A2, outlook stable. "The upgrade principally reflects the credit strength of the state, as under our revised methodology for rating GARVEEs the state's Aa1 issuer rating became a more prominent credit consideration than it was previously." Moody's said in its press release issued on October 3, 2024. The state has about $16 million of GARVEEs outstanding.
The State Treasury is pleased to announce that S&P Global Ratings upgraded New Hampshire's credit rating to AA+ from AA.
April 2, 2024
The rating was assigned to the State's outstanding general obligation bonds and to the $60 million of general obligation bonds the State Treasurer plans to issue, selling competitively, on April 4. The proceeds will be used to finance various capital improvement projects.

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New Hampshire State Treasury
25 Capitol Street, Room 121  |  Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2621  |  fax: (603) 271-3922
Abandoned Property:
(800) 791-0920 (in New Hampshire)  |  
(603) 271-2619