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- People who start getting the state pension or receiving benefits from this week onward are barred from using a Post Office card account to collect their cash. The Government has announced new applicants will have to use a bank account, or a special scheme called the HMG Payment Exception Service if they can't open one, to get their money.
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The Payment Exception Service allows you to collect benefit or pension payments without a bank account. The service is only available if you cannot open a bank account.
The payment exception service is a way for people who are unable to open or manage bank accounts to collect their benefit or pension payments. These payments are issued as vouchers via the i-movo voucher service and can be cashed at any Post Office branch.
Dec 16, 2014 · The Post Office Card Account provides simple banking services for people without a traditional bank current account, to ensure they can receive the benefits, tax credits, state pensions...
If you can’t get a bank account, you can collect your benefit or State Pension payment in cash by visiting a Post Office or PayPoint outlet (often found in a corner shop). To do this, you’ll be sent either a: payment card, or. voucher code by text message or email.
Sep 9, 2021 · The Department for Work and Pensons (DWP) has not made any payments into a Post Office card account since 25 May 2022 and all accounts are now closed.
The Payment Exception Service is a way to pay benefits to people who cannot use bank, building society, credit union or Post Office card accounts. It replaced the Simple Payments system from March 2018.
The Post Office card account (POca) service has now ended, and all customer accounts have been closed. What happens next? From 1 December 2022 all services relating to closed Post Office card accounts will be managed by J. P. Morgan Europe Limited.