-
Nine million pensioners will benefit from Winter Fuel
Payments from today
-
Payments will be made automatically from now until the end of
December
-
DWP warns of surge in Winter Fuel Payment scams
Pensioners across England and Wales will receive between £100 and
£300, with payments being made automatically throughout November
and December. The amount pensioners are paid will be dependent on
whether they live as a couple, if they are entitled to other
benefits and whether or not they live in a care home.
It comes as the Department warns of a 150 percent surge in Winter
Fuel Payment scam activity. These scams see fraudsters pose as
Government officials or payment providers in an attempt to trick
people into sharing their personal information.
As payments begin, pensioners are being urged to continue to look
out for these scam messages and remember that they will never be
asked to provide bank details to receive the payment. Anyone who
receives a text message inviting them to apply for a payment
should not engage with it, including clicking on links, and
instead forward it to 7726.
Minister for Pensions said:
From today, nine million pensioners across England and Wales will
benefit from the Winter Fuel Payment hitting their bank
account.
Payments are being made automatically throughout November and
December, so don't worry if yours hasn't arrived yet. But do
remember to stay alert to scam texts, the Government will never
ask you to share personal information or click on links to claim
your payment.
The vast majority of pensioners should see this payment in their
bank account by mid-December. If any pensioner has questions on
whether they are eligible or has not received a payment by 28
January 2026, they are encouraged to contact the Winter Fuel
Payment Centre on 0800 731 0160.
We're committed to supporting pensioners with the cost of living,
ensuring they can retire with the dignity and financial security
they deserve. The payments sit alongside the Government's
commitment to the Triple Lock, which means millions of pensioners
are set to see their State Pension rise by up to £1,900 over the
course of this Parliament.
Pensioners on low incomes can also apply for further support this
winter through Pension Credit – worth around £4,300 on average a
year – while those with care needs can apply for Attendance
Allowance, worth up to £5,740 a year in some cases, and we will
continue to urge anyone who thinks they are eligible to
apply.
Additional information:
-
The payment reference pensioners receive will begin with the
recipient's National Insurance number followed by ‘DWP WFP',
helping people to identify it safely.
-
If pensioners with an income of over £35,000 received the
Winter Fuel Payment, they may need to repay it later – either
automatically through their tax code from April 2026 or their
tax return for 2025/26. They do not need to do anything -
HMRC will be in touch.