DWP, HMRC Advance August Bank Holiday Payments Three Days

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have confirmed that all benefit and pension payments typically due between 23 and 25 August 2025 were paid on Friday, 22 August. This adjustment was implemented to avoid delays during the August bank holiday when government departments and financial institutions are closed. The early payment arrangement ensured recipients—including those receiving Universal Credit, State Pension, Child Benefit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Carer’s Allowance, and Attendance Allowance—received their funds up to three days earlier than usual.

For 2025, the August bank holiday fell on Monday, 25 August. As a result, any payments scheduled for Saturday, Sunday, or Monday over this period were automatically advanced to the Friday before the bank holiday. No action was required from claimants; the process was handled by DWP and HMRC systems. The amount of benefit received remained unchanged unless there had been a change in personal circumstances. HMRC-managed benefits, such as Child Benefit, followed the same revised schedule.

Officials highlighted the importance of this arrangement. One government spokesperson stated: “We know how much families rely on these payments, and by bringing them forward ahead of the bank holiday we’re ensuring no one has to worry about whether their support will be there when they need it most.” Another comment added: “This is especially important ahead of the new school year — no family should have to choose between buying school supplies and putting food on the table.”

  • Payment change: Applies only to payments due between 23 and 25 August 2025
  • Automatic adjustment: No action needed from recipients
  • Advice: Recipients are encouraged to budget accordingly as the next payment may be further away
Original Payment Date Revised Payment Date Action Needed
23–25 August 2025 22 August 2025 None

If a payment did not arrive by the expected revised date, recipients were advised to first check with their bank. For unresolved issues, contacting the DWP or HMRC directly was recommended. Detailed instructions remain available at gov.uk/how-to-have-your-benefits-paid.

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