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Universal Credit
Dancer
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I've gotten a bit confused about something. I got my Universal Credit paid yesterday and then today I got another payment which said "DWP UC Faster Paym." But the thing is, this payment was 3 lots of £311.68 (total of £935.04) so this has confused me a bit. Can someone explain what the faster payment thing is? Is it because it is the festive period? Usually my payments come out on 8th of the month according to my journal.
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I had a look around for you and found that the Parliament website had the following wording in a question & response back in 2017 on this topic that included the following:
"The faster payment function in Universal Credit ensures that where there are insufficient banking days between the issuance of a UC payment via BACS and the date it is due, the service instead issues the payment using faster payment functionality automatically. This ensures that the UC award is paid to the claimant on time. This function additionally supports claimants receiving an advance payment and therefore no additional support will be required for new claimants over the festive period in respect of new claim advances."
Hope that helps to clear things up! But I'd suggest checking with Citizens Advice to be sure, they've probably seen these before and can give you a more confident answer!