Are You Eligible? £150 Energy Bill Discount Coming for State Pensioners this Winter

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Are You Eligible for £150 Energy Bill Discount Coming for State Pensioners this Winter
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Later this year, old age pensioners will receive a notification about getting extra money. A significant number of elderly people’s bank accounts will increase in November when the Warm Home Discount comes back in operation for winter.

This move is aimed to reduce some financial burden caused by increased costs of living through giving out £150 off energy bills among those who are most vulnerable pensioners. Most of the time, this discount is automatically added to one’s account and works as a deposit that increases bank balances.

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In terms of energy suppliers’ prerogative, the discount period may be launched any time between November and March. The beneficiaries will consist majorly of those individuals who are receiving either Guarantee Credit element of Pension Credit or Savings Credit element, Universal Credit or Housing Benefit.

Low-income families struggling with high power prices can also apply for help from this program besides retirees. Between November and January, most eligible households can expect to be informed by mail on how services can be provided to them.

The Warm Home Discount will be reintroduced this winter after the Labour Party has already confirmed, because of a debate on reducing Winter Fuel Payments. Currently, these payments are only made to those with the lowest incomes in the older generation and not all.

According to Age UK: “The Warm Home Discount is a one-off payment of £150 to help with the cost of energy during the winter. It’s designed to make things a bit easier if you’re living on a low income or pension.

“If your electricity supplier is part of the Warm Home Discount scheme then you don’t need to apply for it – you’ll get the payment automatically if you or your partner receive the Guarantee Credit portion of Pension Credit, or another qualifying benefit, and have high energy costs.”

 

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