Easter bank holiday payment dates for Pensions, Universal Credit & Child Benefit

Easter bank holiday payment dates for Pensions, Universal Credit & Child Benefit


Both Good Friday April 18 and Easter Monday, April 21, are bank holidays where payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) won’t be made.

If you are due to receive a DWP benefit payment on either day, you may find you receive your payment on a different day.

If your payment is due on either Good Friday, it is likely you will receive the payment on Thursday, April 17.

The same is true for those expecting a payment on Easter Monday.

If your payment is due on a different day, it will arrive in your account as normal and the amount you are due to be paid will remain the same.

These are the benefits that may be affected by the Easter bank holiday weekend:

  • Attendance Allowance
  • Carer’s Allowance
  • Child Benefit 
  • Disability Living Allowance
  • Employment and Support Allowance 
  • Income Support
  • Jobseeker’s Allowance 
  • Pension Credit 
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • State pension 
  • Tax Credits 
  • Universal Credit

While you may be paid earlier in some cases, the money will also have to last you longer, as payment dates will return to normal after the Easter bank holiday weekend.


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How about other bank holidays in 2025?

Here are the other bank holidays, with payment dates.

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Public holidays in Scotland and Northern Ireland

Your payment might be delayed if the bank is closed for a public holiday on the day HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) pays you.

Local holidays in Scotland

Your payment might be delayed because of local holidays if you live in the following places:

  • Glasgow – local holiday on 29 September
  • Edinburgh – local holiday on 15 September
  • Dundee – local holiday on 6 October

Check with your bank for the date you’ll get your payment.




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