I've recently been put in the LCWRA group. Could I receive payment into a family member's bank acc?
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dan913
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I have recently been awarded lcwra. is it possible to receive this payment into a family members bank. They have confirmed new bank details . But saying they cant now
Please help...thank you in advance...
Please help...thank you in advance...
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LCWRA is paid as part of a UC claim so you can’t receive this element as a separate payment.
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Is it possible to recive in a different bank then my own. I have googled it it says yes. But want to make sure.
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I believe it would be possible for the whole UC payment to be paid into another bank account. You will need to speak with them and ask.
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Thank you Mark.. I shall contact them in the morning
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Hi @dan913 and a warm welcome to our community. I'm glad you found us
Here are the Universal Credit contact details to speak with someone about your LCWRA payment tomorrow. Please keep us posted with how you get on.
You might also notice I've amended the title of your thread, that's just to let more people spot what your question was about. Take care and good luck.Online Community Co-ordinator
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