Treasurer Frerichs

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Michael W. Frerichs was first elected Illinois State Treasurer in November 2014. He has been re-elected twice and began his third term in January 2023. Frerichs is the 74th person to serve in this role.

In Illinois, the Treasurer is the state’s Chief Investment and Banking Officer. The office invests money on behalf of the state and local units of government. Frerichs also believes in providing individuals with financial tools to invest in themselves.

He does this by encouraging college and trade school savings plans, increasing financial education across all ages, removing barriers to a secure retirement, and reuniting Illinois residents with their unclaimed property.

The Treasurer’s Office actively manages approximately $60 billion. The investment approach is cautious to preserve principal, but the returns are significant. Under Frerichs’ tenure, the office has earned more than $2 billion for taxpayers through safe, smart investing.

Since taking office, Treasurer Frerichs has made significant strides in fighting for consumers by ensuring that Illinois residents receive what is owed to them through the Unclaimed Property Program. A record-breaking $2.5 billion in forgotten cash and stock has been returned to individuals, employers, and nonprofit organizations under his watch.

Treasurer Frerichs has also worked to make college more affordable for families saving for their children’s future. He made changes to the Bright Start college savings program, taking it from worst to among the nation’s best. Independent analyst Morningstar awarded Bright Start its top Gold rating for five consecutive years. The treasurer reduced fees and expanded investment options for families.

Under Treasurer Frerichs’ leadership, Illinois now leads a bipartisan multi-state alliance that allows parents of children with blindness or a disability to save money for their child without jeopardizing their federal disability benefits. Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) is the national standard, offering high-quality, low-cost investment options. His office also led negotiations that resulted in lower fees for participants.

In November 2018, Treasurer Frerichs launched My Illinois Savings (formerly Illinois Secure Choice), a retirement savings program that will help an estimated 1.2 million private-sector workers without access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan retire with dignity.

Treasurer Frerichs was born and raised in the small, downstate farming community of Gifford, Illinois. He graduated from Yale University and spent two years in Taiwan, where he taught English to young students and learned to speak Chinese. He returned to Champaign County and launched his own technology business. He served as a volunteer firefighter. He was elected to the Champaign County Board and later to the Champaign County Auditor, where he became a Certified Public Finance Officer.

In 2006, Frerichs was elected to the Illinois State Senate, representing east-central Illinois. As chairman of the Higher Education Committee, he championed efforts to make college more affordable. He also served as chairman of the Agriculture and Conservation Committee.

Frerichs was elected president of the bipartisan National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers, and Treasurers for 2022–23. In 2023, his bipartisan peers elected him as the next president of the National Association of State Treasurers, with his term beginning January 1, 2024. That same year, NAST honored him with the Alter Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes dedicated public service and leadership that advances the work of state treasurers nationwide. Among his numerous honors, the College Savings Plans Network presented Frerichs with its Distinguished Service Award in 2022. He also received the ESGR Patriot Award in 2020 for his commitment to Illinois veterans. Frerichs serves as vice chair of the Illinois State Board of Investment, which manages approximately $28.6 billion in pension and trust assets.

Treasurer Frerichs is married to Erica. He has a daughter, Ella, and two sons, Max and Theo.


Illinois State Treasurer’s Office Programs

The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office offers programs that help individuals, families, public agencies, nonprofits, and communities build a stronger financial future. From saving for college, retirement, and disability-related expenses to returning unclaimed property, supporting local investment, and honoring Illinois veterans and service members, these programs put public resources to work for the people of Illinois.

Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund

Provides small grants to Illinois nonprofit organizations that strengthen communities and serve residents in need.

Apply for Charitable Trust grants

ePAY

A secure payment processing program that helps government agencies and qualified public entities accept online and in-person payments.

Explore ePAY payment processing services

Fallen Heroes

A scholarship program that honors Illinois emergency responders who gave their lives in service to our country and helps preserve their legacy for future generations through education.

Learn about the Fallen Heroes scholarship

Finally Home

An assistance program that helps Illinois residents overcome barriers to homeownership by helping lenders with guaranteed loans.

Get help with homeownership loans through Finally Home

Financial Wellness Hub

Free financial education tools and resources to help Illinois residents build money skills, plan ahead, and make informed financial decisions.

Access free financial education resources

FIRST Fund

A first-of-its-kind infrastructure and real estate investment program that puts public dollars to work in Illinois communities.

Learn how FIRST Fund invests in Illinois infrastructure

iCASH Unclaimed Property

Search the State Treasurer’s unclaimed property database to see if money or property is waiting to be returned to you. One in four people who search discover unclaimed property.

Search for unclaimed property with I-CASH

Illinois 529

Illinois’ two top-rated college savings plans help families prepare for rising education costs with flexible, tax-advantaged savings options. Plus, the First Steps seed deposit gets you started.

Start saving for college with Illinois 529 plans

Illinois ABLE

A savings and investment program that helps people with disabilities and their families save for qualified expenses while protecting important benefits.

Open an Illinois ABLE savings account

Illinois Funds

A local government investment pool that helps public agencies safely invest funds while maintaining access to their money.

Learn about investment options for public agencies

Illinois Growth and Innovation Fund

An investment program that helps drive the future of Illinois by supporting technology, innovation, and business growth across the state.

See how ILGIF supports Illinois innovation

Invest in Illinois

A suite of programs that puts state funds to work in Illinois communities by supporting farmers, small businesses, financial institutions, and local economic development.

Explore investment programs for Illinois communities

My Illinois Savings

An easy way for Illinois workers to save for retirement through a simple, portable retirement savings account.

Start saving for retirement with My Illinois Savings

Operation Purple Heart

A program that honors Illinois veterans by returning Purple Heart medals awarded for their courage, sacrifice, and service to our country.

Learn about Operation Purple Heart

Student Empowerment Fund

A program designed to help reduce student debt and expand access to education and career opportunities through low-cost loans.

Learn how the Student Empowerment Fund reduces student debt