Budgeting Advance
If you are on Universal Credit, you can apply for a Budgeting Advance, which is an interest-free loan offered by the Department of Work & Pensions. They are available to people who have been claiming benefits like Universal Credit, Income Support, Income-based Jobseekers' Allowance, income-related Employment & Support Allowance or StatePension Credit for at least 26 weeks.
The minimum amount you can receive is £100, and the maximum you can receive is £812. This is a loan so you do have to pay it back through reduced Universal Credit payments, typically over the next 12 months.
How much you will be able to get will depend upon your circumstances, and how easily you will be able to repay the loan.
To apply,
- speak to your Jobcentre Plus work coach
- apply through your online account
- call the Universal Credit helpline
Find out more about Budgeting Advance and how to request an advance
Budgeting loans
You can apply for a Budgeting Loan if you are on Income Support, Income-based Jobseekers' Allowance, income-related Employment & Support Allowance or State Pension Credit for the last 6 months. If you have moved to Universal Credit to Pension Credit, then time on Universal Credit will count.
The minimum amount you can receive is £100, and the maximum you can receive is £812. This is an interest free loan so you do have to pay back what you borrowed.
How much you will be able to get will depend upon your circumstances, and how easily you will be able to repay the loan.
If you have been offered a loan, the letter will explain the details on how you will pay it back. You may have up to 2 years to repay.
To claim, you can apply online or you can complete Form SF500 and take it to your local Jobcentre Plus.
Find out more about Budgeting Loans and how to request a loan.