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Staff Reporter, 20 Mar
Around 20,000 households in Northern Ireland have still not redeemed
their £600 energy support vouchers.
The Post Office said there is less than two weeks left for households
that were part of the initial 500,000 rollout to redeem their voucher
before it expires at the end of March.
It said that more than 95% of vouchers have been redeemed.
Those who pay their electricity bills by direct debit received the £600
Government support directly into their bank accounts.
However, thousands of others received the payment via a voucher posted
to their house to be redeemed at a Post Office.
The money includes a £400 payment as part of a UK-wide support scheme
and an additional £200 in recognition of Northern Ireland’s dependence
on home heating oil.
Electricity companies are being funded directly for the scheme to
deliver money to households amid the cost-of-living crisis.
The Post Office said that customers who have had a voucher reissued
will have a longer time to redeem them, as these vouchers last for
three months from their new issue date.
The scheme has also seen a surge in the number of cash deposits over
the counter at Post Office branches across Northern Ireland.
Between January 16 and March 12, customers deposited £347 million of
cash into their personal bank account at Post Offices, an increase of
104% from the previous year.
Andrew Goddard, head of payments for the Post Office, said: “The
Northern Ireland rollout has reminded people just how important Post
Offices are to local communities.
“None of this would have been possible without our postmasters who have
been working hard to help people redeem their vouchers quickly.
“The success of the rollout also highlights why Post Office is uniquely
placed to handle projects in the bill payment and cash disbursal space.
“We’re urging anyone who has not yet redeemed their voucher to do so
before the expiry date.”
Consumer and Energy Affordability Minister Amanda Solloway said: “We
worked at breakneck speed to deliver this support to the people of
Northern Ireland, and it’s fantastic to see the majority of vouchers
issued have now been redeemed.
“This means hundreds of thousands of households have received £600 to
help with energy bills, but I urge anyone who has still not yet done so
to redeem your voucher so that no one misses out on this vital help.”