• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Hot weather set for triumphant return as weather maps turn molten red in 27C surge

22 May 2025

Crete earthquake LIVE: Greece tourists told to flee coast amid tsunami warning

22 May 2025

Most women have never heard of these 20 strange menopause symptoms

22 May 2025

Everyone using Chrome is getting a vital free upgrade that fixes a serious problem

22 May 2025

Transfer news LIVE: Fernandes offers Man Utd exit, Arsenal learn Rodrygo price, Wirtz to Liverpool update

22 May 2025

UK’s ‘forgotten beach town’ is home to hidden beach that ‘whistles’

22 May 2025

Love Island’s Andrew Le Page reveals he is secretly dating after Tasha Ghouri split

22 May 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Hot weather set for triumphant return as weather maps turn molten red in 27C surge
  • Crete earthquake LIVE: Greece tourists told to flee coast amid tsunami warning
  • Most women have never heard of these 20 strange menopause symptoms
  • Everyone using Chrome is getting a vital free upgrade that fixes a serious problem
  • Transfer news LIVE: Fernandes offers Man Utd exit, Arsenal learn Rodrygo price, Wirtz to Liverpool update
  • UK’s ‘forgotten beach town’ is home to hidden beach that ‘whistles’
  • Love Island’s Andrew Le Page reveals he is secretly dating after Tasha Ghouri split
  • All the Brockwell Park music festivals and events still going ahead this month
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Thousands of Brits being sent letters with details of £90 payment
Money

Thousands of Brits being sent letters with details of £90 payment

By staff21 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The Insolvency Service has since found that thousands of Brits had started the process of a Debt Relief Order (DRO) but didn’t complete it – this means they are due a £90 refund

Couple calculating bills at home using laptop and calculator. Young couple working on computer while calculating finances sitting on couch. Young  man with  wife at home analyzing their finance with documents.
The administration fee was axed in April last yeae(Image: Getty Images)

Thousands of Brits could be due a refund of £90 after a major debt rule was changed last year. In April 2024, the £90 administration fee to take out a Debt Relief Order (DRO) was axed.

A DRO freezes your debts for 12 months and bans creditors from contacting you about any money owed during that time. Before it was axed, you needed to pay £90 to set one up.

The Insolvency Service has since found that thousands of Brits had started the process but didn’t complete it. This means they are due the £90 payment back.

According to its records, since 2016, 5,000 people took out a DRO before the change in April last year but didn’t complete the application process. The Insolvency Service has written to these people informing them of the refund.

As of writing, around 1,000 have responded to these letters and have received the refund. This means around 4,000 people are still eligible to get their money back.

The first batch of letters to those eligible for a refund was sent around two months ago, and another round will be posted “in the coming days.” Emails are also being sent to those due a payment.

READ MORE: HSBC customers told to ‘review’ bank accounts ahead of huge change next monthREAD MORE: DWP Winter Fuel Payments explained and what Keir Starmer has just announced

Get the best deals and tips from Mirror Money

WHATSAPP GROUP: Get money news and top deals straight to your phone by joining our Money WhatsApp group here. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

NEWSLETTER: Or sign up to the Mirror’s Money newsletter here for all the best advice and shopping deals straight to your inbox.

If you are due a refund, you can request your refund by emailing the Insolvency Service on: [email protected]. To get your £90 refund, you will need to provide:

  • Debt Relief Order application number (if known)
  • Your name
  • Your address
  • Your telephone number
  • Bank/building society Name
  • Account name (as shown on bank statement)
  • Bank account number (full 8 numbers)
  • Bank sort code (full 6 numbers)
  • Building Society roll number (if applicable)

Join Money Saving Club’s specialist topics

For all you savvy savers and bargain hunters out there, there’s a golden opportunity to stretch your pounds further. The Money Saving Club newsletter, a favourite among thousands who thrive on catching the best deals, is stepping up its game.

Simply follow the link and select one or more of the following topics to get all the latest deals and advice on: Travel; Property; Pets, family and home; Personal finance; Shopping and discounts; Utilities.

If your contact details have changed since making the DRO application, include your previous name and address alongside your current details. If a charity or third party paid for the DRO on your behalf, you will need to provide the details of the organisation that made it.

Caroline Shanahan, senior leader in the Personal Insolvency Team at the Insolvency Service, said: “In some cases, people may have changed their email address or moved home, meaning we do not have their current details to contact them.

“Those people can still apply for a refund if they paid towards a debt relief order that was not submitted, they just need to get in touch and let us know.”

Sign up to Mirror Money’s newsletter for the latest advice and news

From universal credit to furlough, employment rights, travel updates and emergency financial aid – we’ve got all of the big financial stories you need to know about right now.

Sign up to our Mirror Money newsletter here.

READ MORE: Amanda Holden wears ‘Aperol Spritz’ orange mini dress she raves is ‘gorgeous’ and it’s in stock

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Amanda Holden wears ‘Aperol Spritz’ orange mini dress she raves is ‘gorgeous’ and it’s in stock

22 May 2025

Claudia Winkleman-loved brand launches Bank holiday sale including ‘holy grail’ spray

22 May 2025

Martin Lewis MSE urges Brits earning cashback to check bank account now

22 May 2025

HSBC customers told to ‘review’ bank accounts ahead of huge change next month

22 May 2025

Peppa Pig’s baby sister Evie will cost Mummy Pig more than £2,000 in her first year

22 May 2025

Home Bargains offers massive 82% discount on £40 Disney toy set

22 May 2025
Latest News

Crete earthquake LIVE: Greece tourists told to flee coast amid tsunami warning

22 May 2025

Most women have never heard of these 20 strange menopause symptoms

22 May 2025

Everyone using Chrome is getting a vital free upgrade that fixes a serious problem

22 May 2025

Transfer news LIVE: Fernandes offers Man Utd exit, Arsenal learn Rodrygo price, Wirtz to Liverpool update

22 May 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Travel

UK’s ‘forgotten beach town’ is home to hidden beach that ‘whistles’

By staff22 May 20250

The UK is full of gorgeous beach towns but there’s one picturesque spot that often…

Love Island’s Andrew Le Page reveals he is secretly dating after Tasha Ghouri split

22 May 2025

All the Brockwell Park music festivals and events still going ahead this month

22 May 2025

Train firms need to ‘earn the right’ to carry Great British Railways rebranding

22 May 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version