Welcome to the West Virginia State Treasurer's Office Internet Participant Access System (iPAS). iPAS allows local governments that invest in the Consolidated Fund to view account balances in real-time, review and print account statements, and request account transactions on-line. State Agency investors may view investment account balances, and review and print account statements.
Thank you,
Riley Moore, State Treasurer
 
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Investment Accounts
The West Virginia State Treasurer's Office (WVSTO) offers local governments and state agencies the ability to invest funds though the West Virginia Board of Treasury Investments.
The funds are pooled into one of three investment options, the WV Money Market Pool, the WV Government Money Market Pool, or the WV Short Term Bond Pool. Complete pool information, including the investment policy, may be found on the Board of Treasury Investments' (BTI) web page. You may also review monthly financial statements, monthly operating reports, annual financial statements, and historical rates of return on the BTI page.
If you are a local government representative, and are interested in opening an investment account, please contact Participant Accounting at ParticipantAccountingGroup@wvsto.com, or call 304 340-1577 for information and the required forms.
All local government investors are encouraged to sign up for iPAS. By using iPAS, you will be able to view your account balance in real time, review and print account statements, and request account transactions online.
Holiday Schedule
The WVSTO observes both Federal and State holidays. There may be additional dates throughout the year affected by financial market closures. Please contact Participant Accounting for a copy of the current holiday schedule
Contacts
If you have any questions concerning new or existing investment accounts, please contact Participant Accounting at ParticipantAccountingGroup@wvsto.com, or call (304) 340-1577. Diane Holcomb, Director of Participant Accounting may be contacted at diane.holcomb@wvsto.com, or (304) 340-1573.

The link to access iPAS changed slightly – please note that the address is now all lowercase:

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