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Welcome to the Wyoming State Treasurer’s website. Mark Gordon, Wyoming State Treasurer, as well as his entire staff pledge to uphold the Constitution of Wyoming and serve its residents with honesty and accountability.
Mark Gordon
The mission of our office
is to serve the people of Wyoming by receiving, safeguarding, and investing all funds in the possession of the State for purposes of safekeeping or investment in a prudent manner while complying with directives of Wyoming's Constitution and Statutes.
As responsible stewards of the State’s assets we are grateful for the opportunity to serve the citizens of Wyoming. We are proud of the culture of the West and feel very fortunate to live and work in such beautiful surroundings.
Wyoming PBS Highlights Sovereign Wealth Issues
Wyoming PBS Sovereign Wealth Series to air starting January 20th
WYOMING STATE TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT
Annual Report for the period beginning July 1, 2015 - ending June 30, 2016
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Secretary of State, State Auditor and State Treasurer left the State Capitol in November of 2015.
About Us
What does the State Treasurer do?
Since statehood, the Office of State Treasurer has played a critical role in the advancement of Wyoming. Our constitution recognized the importance of a diverse executive branch, and as the office of one of the original five statewide elected officials, the people and the capacities of this office have grown as Wyoming has grown and prospered.
The State Treasurer’s Office manages over $19 billion in assets. The State’s portfolio consists of nine investment pools. To safeguard Wyoming’s money and yet earn a profit the state invests in many different types of investments.
The State Treasurer's Office is responsible for balancing the state's checkbook, every day. We are responsible for receiving in all the money from all agencies, both locally and around the state. These monies are electronically deposited via Automated Clearing House (ACH) and wire transfers.
The Unclaimed Property Division is also administered by the State Treasurer's Office. The Unclaimed Property Division collects unclaimed property, generally cash and securities, from companies and entities. The Unclaimed Property Division holds these properties until they can be reunited with their rightful owner or heirs.