Skip to content
More than half a million more people in line for savings boost

Press release -

More than half a million more people in line for savings boost

  • Government’s Help to Save scheme now open to 550,000 more people to help with cost of living
  • Those saving £50 a month can expect £25 Government top-up, putting more money in people’s pockets
  • Part of Government’s mission to grow the economy and deliver on our Plan for Change

More than half a million more UK savers are in line for Government bonuses worth up to £25 a month to boost their cash pots and help ease rises in the cost of living, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced today.

As part of the Government’s mission to grow the economy and improve lives in every corner of the UK and to deliver its Plan for Change, Help to Save is now open to anyone working and receiving Universal Credit – rewarding 550,000 more people.

Its extension to April 2027 means more can benefit from the scheme, which has paid out millions of pounds in bonuses to more than 500,000 people since Help to Save was launched in 2018.

This is evidence of the Government backing the most vulnerable in society with 93% of savers paying in the maximum £50 every month to their Help to Save account.

An account can be set up in less than 5 minutes and easily managed through GOV.UK or the HMRC app, making it accessible to people throughout the UK.

Savers who deposit the maximum amount of £2,400 over four years will receive a bonus totalling £1,200 into their bank accounts, with payments coming at the end of the second and final year.

Economic Secretary Emma Reynolds said:

“Security for working people is at the heart of our Plan for Change.

“We want more people to have a bit in the kitty for a rainy day, which is why we are giving hundreds of thousands more working families on tight budgets access to this support.”

Myrtle Lloyd, HMRC’s Director General for Customer Services, said:

“Thousands of customers have already benefitted from Help to Save and many more are now eligible to get a great return of 50% on top of their savings, no matter how little you can save each month. Go online or via the HMRC app to find out more and apply today.”

Savers can deposit between £1 and £50 each month earning an extra 50 pence for every £1 saved, with bonuses paid in the second and fourth years of the account being opened. The bonus payment applies to the highest amount saved within the period.

Nearly 18,500 people opened a Help to Save account via the HMRC app in 2024. App users have access to their savings account at their fingertips. They can view their account, check their balance and bonus details, and make a deposit via debit card, bank transfer or standing order.

Money can be withdrawn at any time, although this may affect the 50% bonus payments.

Michelle Highman, Chief Executive of The Money Charity, said:

'We are really pleased to see the Help to Save scheme extended and made available to more people. It's a brilliant way for people to start to save and to build their financial resilience and futures. Saving even just a little each month will help, and the added 50% bonus payment from the Government means that if you are eligible, then it's a great place to boost your savings.”

Find out more about Help to Save at GOV.UK.

Notes to Editors

  1. Latest statistics on Help to Save up to April 2024 were released in September 2024

Number of Accounts Opened to end-April 2024

Total value of deposits

UK Total

516,800

£492,539,000

England

439,900

£420,318,000

North East

22,750

£20,668,000

North West

67,650

£63,479,000

Yorkshire and The Humber

49,600

£47,043,000

East Midlands

43,000

£41,219,000

West Midlands

49,550

£46,130,000

East of England

44,900

£43,176,000

London

55,550

£52,935,000

South East

60,500

£57,563,000

South West

46,400

£48,106,000

Wales

24,850

£23,683,000

Scotland

36,050

£33,584,000

Northern Ireland

15,650

£14,700,000

2. Help to Save was launched in September 2018 and was due to end in September 2023. It was extended to April 2025 and has now been extended until April 2027.

3. Previous eligibility criteria meant savers had to be in receipt of Tax Credits or Universal Credit and be earning at least 16 hours a week at National Living Wage.

4. How the bonus payments work:

  • after the first 2 years, customers will get a first bonus if they have been using their account to save. This bonus will be 50% of the highest balance saved.
  • after 4 years, they will get a final bonus if they continue to save. This bonus will be 50% of the difference between 2 amounts:

-the highest balance saved in the first 2 years (years 1 and 2)

-the highest balance saved in the last 2 years (years 3 and 4)

  • if their highest balance does not increase, they will not earn a final bonus.
  • the bonus is paid into their bank account, not their Help to Save account.

5. Follow HMRC’s Press Office on X @HMRCpressoffice


    Related links

    Topics

    Categories


    Issued by HM Revenue & Customs Press Office

    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is the UK’s tax authority.

    HMRC is responsible for making sure that the money is available to fund the UK’s public services and for helping families and individuals with targeted financial support.

    Contacts

    HMRC Press Officer - PR Desk - Personal, Borders & Trade (NB)

    HMRC Press Officer - PR Desk - Personal, Borders & Trade (NB)

    PR Desk - Personal, Borders & Trade 03000 519 123
    HMRC Press Office

    HMRC Press Office

    Press contact 03000 585 018
    HMRC Press Office Out Of Hours Contact

    HMRC Press Office Out Of Hours Contact

    Press contact 03000 538 775
    Media Content Panel
    11695 Help to Save asset_NewsDesk.png
    11695 Help to Save asset_NewsDesk.png
    License:
    Media Use
    File format:
    .png
    Size:
    1280 x 720, 234 KB
    Download

    Related content

    Help to Save customers receive £146 million in bonus payments

    Help to Save customers receive £146 million in bonus payments

    Help to Save customers have received £146 million in bonus payments since the scheme launched in September 2018 and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging individuals to take advantage of the generous savings scheme this World Savings Day (31 October).
    Help to Save is the government savings scheme for low-income earners and offers savers a 50% bonus payment worth up to £1,200 over a maximum of

    Help to Save extended to April 2025

    Help to Save extended to April 2025

    Help to Save – the government savings scheme for low-income earners, which offers a 50% bonus payment worth up to £1,200 over 4 years – has been extended to April 2025, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed.

    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is the UK’s tax authority

    HMRC is responsible for making sure that the money is available to fund the UK’s public services and for helping families and individuals with targeted financial support.

    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)

    100 Parliament St
    SW1A 2BQ London