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What Time Does Child Benefit Go Into Your Bank?

Stuart Crispe· Updated 11 August 2026· 3 min read

What Time Does Child Benefit Go Into Your Bank?

Child Benefit is paid by BACS, so it reaches your account between midnight and 7am on payment day, depending on your bank.

It's usually paid every 4 weeks, on a Monday or Tuesday — though single parents, and some people on certain other benefits, can be paid weekly. Pick your bank below.

At a glance

Payment method
BACS
Usual arrival
Midnight–7am
How often
Every 4 weeks (weekly for some)
Weekend/holiday
Paid the working day before

Which bank do you use? Pick it below to see the time your Child Benefit typically lands. Some banks release the money not long after midnight; others are closer to the early morning — but under BACS it's always available by 7am.

When will your Child Benefit land? · pick your bank

Typical arrival at Nationwide11pm12:30am

If your Child Benefit is due today, expect it in your Nationwide account roughly between 11pm and 12:30am. Often lands late the night before — one of the earliest. Whatever your bank, BACS guarantees the money is available by 7am on the day it’s due.

Payment due on a weekend or bank holiday? You’ll normally be paid on the working day before instead.

Child Benefit is usually paid every 4 weeks (weekly for some). The time of day is the same whichever week it lands — it’s set by BACS, not by the benefit.

Times are typical patterns reported by customers, not official or guaranteed — these payments are made by BACS and each bank releases them on its own overnight schedule. Only the 7am availability rule is fixed. Check your banking app for the exact time your payment shows.

Every bank, side by side

Your bankTypical arrivalWhat people report
Nationwide11pm12:30amOften lands late the night before — one of the earliest.
NatWest11:30pm2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Royal Bank of Scotland11:30pm2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Ulster Bank11:30pm2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Halifax12am1amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Lloyds12am1amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Bank of Scotland12am1amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
HSBC11:45pm2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
First Direct12am2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Barclays1am3amTends to be one of the later ones — often around 2–3am.
Santander1am3amCommonly reported around 2–3am.
TSB12am2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Co-operative Bank1am3amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Metro Bank12am3amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Virgin Money12am3amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Chase12am2amStandard overnight run, in well before 7am.
Monzo11pm12:30amCredits as soon as it's received — often before midnight, no holding.
Starling11pm12:30amCredits as soon as it's received — often before midnight, no holding.

Does the day of the week change it?

Monday
Same as any other working day. BACS processes overnight on Sunday, so a Monday payment lands in your usual window — it is not slower for falling after the weekend.
Tuesday to Friday
Your bank’s normal overnight window, available by 7am at the latest.
Saturday or Sunday
BACS does not credit on non-working days, so a payment due at the weekend is paid on the Friday before — arriving in the early hours of Friday, not Saturday.
Bank holiday
Treated the same as a weekend: you are paid on the last working day before the holiday. Over Christmas and Easter that can move a payment forward by several days.

What time does Child Benefit go into your bank?

Child Benefit is paid by BACS, and BACS makes the money available by the start of your payment day. In practice each bank releases it at a slightly different time overnight.

Most people see it between just after midnight and around 3am, and it's always there by 7am. The time is set by your bank, not by the benefit — so it's the same whichever week your payment falls in.

How is Child Benefit paid?

Child Benefit is paid by HMRC into your bank or building society account by BACS, normally every 4 weeks on a Monday or Tuesday. Single parents, and some people receiving certain other benefits, can ask to be paid weekly instead.

What if my payment date is a weekend or bank holiday?

If your Child Benefit is due on a weekend or a bank holiday, you'll normally be paid on the working day before instead. To check which days count, see Are Banks Open Today?.

Frequently asked questions

What time does Child Benefit go into bank Santander?

Child Benefit is paid by BACS, and Santander typically credits it around 1am–3am on your payment day — and by 7am at the latest. Use the tool above to compare other banks.

What time does Child Benefit go into bank Nationwide?

Nationwide is often one of the earliest — Child Benefit frequently lands late the night before, around 11:30pm–12:30am, and by 7am at the latest. Monzo and Starling are similar.

What time does Child Benefit go into bank NatWest?

NatWest (and Royal Bank of Scotland) usually credit Child Benefit from around 11:30pm the night before up to about 2am, and by 7am at the latest.

What time does Child Benefit go into bank Lloyds or Halifax?

Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland typically credit Child Benefit around midnight–1am on your payment day, and by 7am at the latest.

What time does Child Benefit go into bank HSBC?

With HSBC, Child Benefit usually appears from around 11:45pm the night before up to about 2am, and by 7am at the latest. First Direct (part of HSBC) is similar.

How often is Child Benefit paid?

Usually every 4 weeks, on a Monday or Tuesday. Single parents and some people on certain benefits can choose to be paid weekly.

Is Child Benefit paid by DWP or HMRC?

Child Benefit is paid by HMRC, not the DWP — but it still goes out by BACS, so the bank-by-bank timing works exactly the same way.


See what time DWP and benefit payments go into your bank for the full overnight picture across banks. New to it? Read Child Benefit explained.

Other benefit payment times: PIP · Universal Credit · ESA · DLA · Carer's Allowance

General information only. Payment times are typical patterns reported by customers, not official or guaranteed — only the 7am BACS availability rule is fixed.

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This insight is general information, not financial advice. Your circumstances are unique, so speak to a suitably qualified, FCA-authorised professional before acting.