Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 19
NS&I to Repay £367 Million to 34,000 Estates in Bereavement Claims Scandal
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 19

NS&I to Repay £367 Million to 34,000 Estates in Bereavement Claims Scandal

7 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 19
  • NS&I said it will begin contacting about 34,000 affected estates in the coming weeks, with repayments of £367 million starting in the coming months and due to finish in the first half of next year.
  • Errors in identifying all savings products held by deceased customers meant thousands of bereavement claims were underpaid, leaving families and executors without the full value of relatives' holdings.
  • Affected estates with £10 or more will receive uplifts based on either accrued interest or the Bank of England base rate plus 1 percentage point, whichever is higher, and the payments will be exempt from inheritance and income tax.
  • NS&I also said families can seek reimbursement of reasonable legal costs caused by the delays; it says claimants do not need to act yet and that a stronger bereavement process introduced in January has fixed the error.
  • The scandal, which prompted the former chief executive's resignation in March, has intensified scrutiny of a government-backed savings institution whose 24 million customers rely on it for security and straightforward access to funds.
Can NS&I rebuild trust after its £367M payout, or are deeper systemic flaws still hidden?
How many other financial institutions are sitting on similar data management time bombs affecting bereaved families?