State Pension Payment Dates

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State Pension payment dates: quick and safe guide


How to find out when your State Pension is paid

When does the State Pension get paid? That is the question millions of retirees and their families ask every month. Unlike many other benefits, your State Pension is paid every four weeks β€” not monthly β€” and the exact day of the week it lands in your bank account depends on the last two digits of your National Insurance (NI) number.

The State Pension is paid directly into your bank account, building society account or credit union account by DWP (Department for Work and Pensions). Knowing your exact payment day allows you to plan your monthly budget, schedule direct debits and manage your available balance with confidence.

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Looking for payment information on Facebook groups or unverified websites can lead to incorrect dates and expose you to scams. The safest practice is always to check the official GOV.UK website, your Personal Tax Account or call the Pension Service directly.

Benefits of checking official channels: speed (check from your phone at home), security (no banking details are requested), accuracy (based on your personal NI number) and accessibility (phone support available for those without internet access).

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Family tip: ask a trusted family member to help with digital queries. Save the GOV.UK link in your bookmarks and note your four-weekly payment dates on a home calendar.

You do not need to withdraw your money on the exact day your pension is credited. Your available balance remains safely in your bank account or building society account until you are ready to use it β€” no risk of losing your entitlement.

If you recently changed banks or updated your bank account details with DWP, verify that the new account number and sort code are correctly registered to avoid any interruption to your automatic payment.

In this guide you will find how your payment day is determined, how to check your exact dates through different channels and security tips to protect your pension income and personal information.

Once you know your payment day, organise your essential expenses β€” bills, groceries and direct debits β€” in advance and choose off-peak times to visit your bank branch or cash machine.


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