Universal credit payment dates over platinum jubilee

Universal credit payment dates over platinum jubilee

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June 2 and 3 have been set aside as bank holidays, as the country prepares to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Because of this, benefit payments due on these dates will temporarily be


paid on different dates. The Platinum Jubilee marks 70 years on the throne for Queen Elizabeth II, making her the first monarch in UK history to celebrate this anniversary. The momentous


occasion sparked two bank holidays, giving Britons a four-day weekend in the first week of June.  However, this also means slight disruption for those expecting benefit payments on these


dates.  Banks, building societies, DWP and HMRC offices generally close over bank holidays, meaning that these benefit payments would not be feasibly made on the usual dates.  READ MORE: 


LLOYDS AND HALIFAX TO CLOSE 28 HIGH STREET BRANCHES - FULL LIST RELEASED People expecting payments on the bank holidays can expect their money on June 1 instead.  People expecting their


benefits before or after the long weekend will not be affected.  This is a temporary change to payment dates due to the long weekend.  Similar to the changed payment dates around Easter and


Christmas, when bank holidays interfere with usual procedures.  DONT MISS:  If the claim is successful, they will usually receive their first payment seven days after the end of their first


assessment period.  From then on, their Universal Credit will be paid on this date every month.  For example, if a person claims on May 1, their first assessment period will end on May 31.


They will receive their first payment on June 7, and the seventh of each month after that.