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Post Office ‘Payout’ voucher service provides vulnerable customers with cash to use to heat their homes this Winter
- Post Office makes its ‘Payout’ voucher service available to the UK Government, councils and energy companies for the fast payment of any extended Warm Home Discounts or other hardship cash grants this winter helping vulnerable people heat their homes.
- Last November and December, Post Office issued 215,000 Warm Home Discounts to customers of leading energy companies such as British Gas, E.On and Bulb.
- Post Office’s 11,500 branches and ability to move cash around the country means it has capacity to enable hundreds of thousands of energy customers to redeem hardship cash grants over the Winter should they be widely extended.
- Post Office previously operated its ‘Payout’ service on a large scale during the first Covid-19 lockdown when customers of the banks could share their voucher code with a trusted individual to withdraw cash on their behalf.
- Recent Post Office poll* found that more than one in five consumers were very concerned about difficulties paying household bills in 2022.
Post Office is urging the UK Government, local councils and energy companies to make use of its ‘Payout’ voucher service that enables customers to redeem Warm Home Discounts or receive other cash grants at their local branch.
Ahead of Ofgem’s energy price cap increase announcement on Monday 7 February (effective Friday 1 April) and the concerns millions of people will have about rising energy bills, Postmasters who operate branches in every part of the country, can play a vital role in supporting people through the energy crisis.
Post Office’s 11,500 branch network and its ability to move cash around the country at speed means it has the capacity to enable hundreds of thousands of energy customers to redeem Warm Home Discounts or receive other cash grants over the Winter should they be widely extended to customers.
‘Payout’ is a one-time voucher-based transaction. The voucher is sent by SMS text, email or letter and customers redeem the voucher by presenting the barcode to the Postmaster. For those with an energy top-up voucher, a credit is placed on the customers pre-payment gas card or electric key. For customers who have received a voucher from their local council or a charity, they can redeem their voucher for cash.
Martin Kearsley, Banking and Bill Payments Director, said:
“This is a worrying time for millions of families, individuals and older people when it comes to rising energy prices and how to pay to keep your home warm. Our ‘Payout’ voucher service is a quick and easy way for the energy companies in particular to give credits to their customers or for local councils to get cash payments out to their most vulnerable residents.
“We previously operated the voucher scheme at scale during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic on behalf of the banks and it works. Our ability to move cash around the country quickly is a national infrastructure asset and can be used to provide much needed support to people over this Winter.”
As at 31 December 2021, Post Offices had seen a 129% increase in the number of customers completing a ‘Payout’ voucher transaction compared to the same point at 31 December 2020.
A recent Post Office poll* found that more than one in five consumers were very concerned about difficulties paying household bills in 2022. Overall, 56% of consumers were concerned. More than one in four consumers said they were very concerned about the cost of purchasing essential food items increasing in 2022.
Post Office guide for customers with concerns about energy prices
Post Office advises customers with concerns about energy prices or difficulties with paying a bill to contact their energy supplier directly in the first instance or contact Citizens Advice for help and advice. A customer could be entitled to a Warm Home Discount. This entitles eligible customers to currently receive £140 credit against the cost of energy between October and March. Post Office processes around 500,000 of these payments each winter.
Customers of all the major energy companies can pay bills or top up their pre-payment meters at Post Office’s 11,500 branches across the UK. This can also be done at 13,000 Payzone outlets which are typically located in convenience stores. Full details can be found at www.postoffice.co.uk/bill-payments.
The combined Post Office and Payzone estate provides 24,000 outlets where energy bills and top cards can be paid for in cash. Energy customers can also pay their bills at locations operated by strategic partners including Tesco, Co Op, Spar, McColls and WH Smiths.
Martin Kearsley added: “Postmasters and Payzone retailers keep their branches open long hours and weekends providing much needed face-to-face support for customers struggling with their energy bills and can point them to charities that are able to provide detailed advice and guidance on managing energy bills.”
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*Online survey carried out with Dynata, speaking to 2009 adults aged 16+. Fieldwork between 26th November and 6th December.
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- With over 11,500 branches, Post Office has the biggest retail network in the UK, with more branches than all the banks and building societies combined.
- Post Office is helping anyone who wants cash to get it whichever way is most convenient. Partnership with over 30 banks, building societies and credit unions means that 99% of UK bank customers can access their accounts at their Post Office.
- Cash withdrawals, deposits and balance enquiries can be made securely and conveniently over the counter at any Post Office; and the biggest investment by any organisation or company in the last decade is being made to safeguard 1,400 free-to-use ATMs across the UK.
- Post Office is simplifying its proposition for Postmasters with a focus on itscash and banking; mails and parcels; foreign exchange; andbill paymentsservices.
- Researchhas found that visits to the Post Office help drive another 400 million visitors to other shops, restaurants and local businesses equating to an estimated £1.1 billion in additional revenue for High Street businesses.
- 99.7% of the population live within three miles of a Post Office; and 4,000 branches are open seven days a week.