About Chimo
We help you claim money
companies don't want
you to know about.
Every year, billions of dollars sit uncollected in class action settlements, unclaimed property funds, and forgotten accounts. Chimo finds it, matches it to you, and walks you through claiming it — in minutes, not months.
* Source: National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), unclaimed.org
Why Chimo exists
When a company overcharges customers, violates data privacy, or sells a defective product, courts often require them to set up a settlement fund. That money belongs to real people — people like you. But collecting it requires knowing the lawsuit exists, understanding whether you qualify, and navigating a bureaucratic claim process most people simply give up on.
The same is true for unclaimed property. Old bank accounts, refund checks, life insurance payouts, and forgotten security deposits get turned over to state treasuries every year. By law, that money is still yours. But finding it requires knowing where to look across thousands of government databases.
Chimo was built to close that gap. We use automation and AI to monitor court filings, government databases, and public records continuously — then match what we find to you, personally, so you never miss money that's owed to you.
"The system isn't broken — it's just designed to be confusing. Chimo exists to make it simple."
What Chimo finds for you
Our systems continuously scan millions of records across four categories of money people don't know they're owed:
Class Action Settlements
Open and recently closed lawsuits you may qualify for based on products you've bought, services you've used, or data breaches you were part of.
Unclaimed Property
Dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, life insurance payouts, and security deposits held by local, state, and federal treasuries.
Data Breach Compensation
If your personal information was exposed in a corporate data breach, you may be entitled to cash compensation through an active settlement.
Unredeemed Balances
Gift cards, prepaid accounts, rebates, and promotional credits that have gone unclaimed and may still be recoverable.
How it works
Claiming money shouldn't require a law degree. Here's how Chimo turns a complicated process into a few simple steps:
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We scan — so you don't have to
Chimo continuously monitors court dockets, state treasury records, federal databases, corporate disclosures, and class action filings across the country. Our system processes millions of records to find every open opportunity.
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We match what we find to you
Based on your profile, Chimo identifies the settlements and unclaimed funds you're most likely to qualify for — cutting through irrelevant noise so you only see what matters to you.
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We guide you through filing
No confusing forms, no legal jargon. Chimo walks you through each claim step-by-step, auto-filling what it can and explaining exactly what you need to provide.
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You collect what's yours
Once your claim is filed, Chimo tracks its status and keeps you updated. When the settlement pays out, your money comes directly to you.
Our data — and how we protect yours
Chimo's database pulls from public record sources: court filings, state treasury records, federal databases, corporate disclosures, and more. All of it is legally accessible public information — we've simply built the infrastructure to make it searchable and actionable for individual consumers.
When it comes to your personal data, we take a different approach. We never sell your information. The data you share with Chimo is used exclusively to match you to claims you qualify for — nothing else. We use industry-standard encryption, and our privacy practices are detailed in full in our Privacy Policy.
Class action settlements are a matter of public record. Whether you use Chimo or not, that money exists and it belongs to real people. Our job is simply to make sure those people can actually claim it.
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