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Transparency data
Post Office Horizon financial
redress data as of 31 March
2025
Updated 7 April 2025
Contents
Financial redress paid
Claim data by scheme
Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS)
Overturned Convictions (OC)
Group Litigation Order (GLO) scheme
Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS)
Post Office data
Web accessible tables
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As of 31 March 2025, approximately £892 million has been paid to over
6,200 claimants across 4 schemes:
e Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS): £454 million total value of all payments
including interim payments
¢ Overturned Convictions (OC): £67 million total value of all payments
including interim payments
e Group Litigation Order (GLO) Scheme: £150 million total value of all
payments including interim payments
¢ Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS): £221 million total value of
all payments including interim payments
Spend is rounded to the nearest £1 million.
1. Financial redress paid
The chart in this section shows the cumulative total of redress paid by
month and broken down by scheme. As of 31 March 2025, £892 million has
been paid in financial redress. This is up from £768 million on 28 February
2025.
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Diagram 1: a stacked bar chart showing the cumulative total of financial
redress paid each month. The bars are broken down into the 4 redress
schemes: HSS, GLO, OC and HCRS.
View the web accessible version of diagram 1.
2. Claim data by scheme
Scheme Claims Offers Offers Claims
received made accepted paid
Horizon Shortfall 2,417 2,417 2,108 2,107
Scheme (HSS): eligible -] [-] [+6] [+7]
claims before deadline
Scheme
Horizon Shortfall
Scheme (HSS): eligible
late claims
Overturned Convictions
(OC): full and final
Group Litigation Order
Scheme (GLO): full and
final
Horizon Convictions
Redress Scheme
(HCRS): initial interim
payments
Horizon Convictions
Redress Scheme
(HCRS): full and final
Claims
received
6,772
[+622]
86
[+2]
446
[+15]
432
[+15]
339
[+40]
Information correct as of 31 March 2025.
Changes from last month’s publication (28 February 2025) in square
brackets.
[-] indicates no change since last month.
2.1 Notes for table
In the above table:
Offers
made
3,623
[+794]
78
[+3]
432
[+22]
432
[+15]
339
[+40]
Offers
accepted
3,076
[+1,038]
70
[+2]
287
[+14]
432
[+15]
339
[+40]
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Claims
paid
2,947
[+989]
69
[+1]
282
[+10]
431
[+24]
339
[+66]
e data regarding the HSS and OC are sourced from Post Office Ltd, which
retains full responsibility for the data they provide.
e the HCRS redress payments data reflect the current position at a point in
time - it should be noted that these totals can change slightly as time
goes on as payments are retrospectively confirmed as received by
claimants.
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3. Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS)
Post Office Ltd received 2,417 eligible claims by March 2021.
The closure date for applications was 27 November 2020, but Post Office
Ltd continued to accept applications for the original deadline group up to
March 2021.
In October 2022, the government announced that additional funding would
be provided so that eligible late claimants could receive financial redress,
and the scheme reopened for applications.
Post Office Ltd has received 6,772 eligible late claims to date.
Interim payments on the HSS are available before and after claimants
receive an offer of redress.
The £454 million paid out on the HSS includes £33.7 million in interim
payments to original claimants and £9.7 million in interim payments to late
applications.
On 13 March 2024, the government announced that all
eligible HSS claimants would be entitled to a fixed sum award of £75,000 to
settle their claim.
Post Office Ltd has also started to make payments of the full £75,000 fixed
sum award to HSS applicants who have not previously received redress but
have now accepted this offer. The number and amount of offers and
payments made for the full fixed sum are now included in the HSS figures
below and in the HSS eligible late claims figures on the ‘Claim data by
scheme’ table. As of 31 March 2025, approximately £193 million has been
paid in fixed sum awards.
Post Office Ltd continues to make top-up payments to claimants who had
previously accepted a full and final offer below the value of £75,000, to bring
their total redress to £75,000. As of 31 March 2025, approximately £106
million has been paid in top-ups to previously settled claimants.
3.1 Eligible claimant stages
As of 31 March 2025, 9,189 claims for financial redress have been received
via the Horizon Shortfall Scheme. This includes applications received before
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the original deadline, and applications received since the scheme reopened
in October 2022.
Of the total 9,189 claims received, 5,054 have been paid and a further 130
have accepted offers and are awaiting payment. Another 856 claimants are
currently in receipt of offers that they have not yet accepted and the
remaining 3,149 claimants are awaiting offers from Post Office Ltd.
m Claims being assessed Offers made and being considered
@ Offers accepted and awaiting payment = Claims paid
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
Diagram 2: a stacked bar showing the current application stages of claims
received under the HSS.
View the web accessible version of diagram 2.
4. Overturned Convictions (OC)
Initial interim payments are available to eligible postmasters upon getting
their conviction overturned on the grounds that it was reliant on Horizon
evidence.
As of 31 October 2024, all 111 eligible claimants have either reached full
and final settlement or received a minimum of £200,000 through interim
payments.
A full and final claim is defined as:
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e both non-pecuniary and pecuniary claims have been received and
sufficiently particularised to substantiate redress payments of £450,000 or
more
¢ or the claimant has requested the £600,000 fixed sum offer
Post Office Ltd has been progressing non-pecuniary settlements first to get
money to postmasters as quickly as possible, which means a number of
partial settlements have been reached in addition to the full and final
settlements published here. Post Office Ltd continues to work on finalising
these outstanding claims.
Any individual with a conviction overturned by the Post Office (Horizon
System) Offences Act 2024 or the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences
(Scotland) Act 2024 will be eligible to seek financial redress via the Horizon
Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS).
4.1 Full and final claimant stages
As of 31 March 2025, there are 111 claimants eligible for financial redress
through the OC scheme. From these 111, Post Office Ltd has received 86
full and final claims.
Diagram 3: a pie chart showing the breakdown of full and final claims
received against those yet to be received for claimants eligible to receive
financial redress under OC.
Full claims to be
received, 25
Full claims
received, 86
Diagram 3: a pie chart showing the breakdown of full and final claims
received against those yet to be received for claimants eligible to receive
financial redress under OC.
View the web accessible version of diagram 3.
Of these 86 claims, 69 have been paid, 1 has accepted an offer and is
awaiting payment and a further 8 have received offers. The remaining 8 are
awaiting offers from Post Office Ltd. The Post Office is making progress on
progressing these outstanding claims.
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Claims being assessed 1 Offers made and being considered
™ Offers accepted and awaiting payment 1m Claims paid
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Diagram 4: a stacked bar showing the current application stages of claims
received under the OC scheme.
View the web accessible version of diagram 4.
5. Group Litigation Order (GLO) scheme
Out of the 555 who were members of the Group Litigation Order, 63
postmasters had convictions and are therefore eligible to apply for redress
once their conviction has been overturned. If their conviction has been
overturned by the courts, they are eligible under the Overturned Convictions
(OC) Scheme. If their conviction has been overturned by the legislation,
they are eligible for the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS).
As of 31 March 2025, of the 492 members of the GLO group, 282 people
have already been paid full and final redress. Another 90 have challenged
the offer made to them but have received 80% of it as an interim payment,
and a further 2 have agreed to a full and final settlement and are in receipt
of an 80% interim payment. This means that in total, 374 members of the
group (76%) have therefore received substantial redress (defined as either
full and final or 80% interim redress payments).
The remaining claims are at the various stages listed below:
¢ 3 have agreed full and final redress but are awaiting payment
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e 18 have challenged offers but are awaiting their 80% interim payment
e 37 have been made an offer of redress but have not yet responded
e 14 have submitted a full claim and are awaiting an offer of redress
e 19 claims had been submitted but were incomplete
e 9 submitted claims had not yet been fully reviewed to confirm
completeness
e 18 claims had not yet been submitted
5.1 Full and final claimant stages
There are 492 claimants eligible for financial redress through
the GLO scheme. As of 31 March 2025, 446 full and final claims have been
received. For full and final claims received, the number reported refers to all
claims assessed as complete. Further claims may have been received
recently but not yet assessed to determine whether they are complete. A
claim initially assessed as complete may subsequently be found to require
further information and therefore be removed from counts of complete
claims received while awaiting this information.
Full claims to be
received, 46
Full claims
received, 446
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Diagram 5: a pie chart showing the breakdown of full and final claims
received against those yet to be received for claimants eligible to receive
financial redress under the GLO scheme.
View the web accessible version of diagram 5.
Of these 446 claims, 282 have been paid and another 5 have accepted
offers but are awaiting payment. Another 145 postmasters have received
offers from the department and the remaining 14 are awaiting offers.
@ Claims being assessed ™ Offers made and being considered
@ Offers accepted and awaiting payment Claims paid
() 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Diagram 6: a stacked bar showing the current application stages of claims
received under the GLO scheme.
View the web accessible version of diagram 6.
5.2 Scheme delivery targets
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is committed to a target of
making a first offer to 90% of claimants who have submitted a full claim
within 40 working days. A full claim is defined as a claim which the
department considers, with advice from its legal advisors, does not need
any further evidence in order to assess every element of the claim. Should
the department consider further evidence is needed in order to make a full
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assessment, the 40 working day target will not start until such time that the
required evidence is received from the claimant or any other source.
Over the lifetime of the scheme to 31 March 2025, 89.6% of claimants
received their first offer within 40 working days of submitting a full claim.
DBT’s target is providing a substantive response within 40 working days to
90% of claimants who submit a complete challenge from 1 December 2024.
A challenge will be considered ‘complete’ if the department does not require
any more information from the claimant or their advisors in order to provide
a substantive response. A substantive response is defined as the claimant
receiving a revised offer or a decision to uphold the original offer.
As of 31 March 2025, 90% of claimants (36 out of 40) who submitted
complete challenges after 1 December received their substantive response
within 40 working days of doing so. Claims are being assessed in the date
order in which they were submitted, so no challenge submitted before 1
December will be left behind.
5.3 £75,000 fixed payment impact
Due to changes made in January 2024, all eligible GLO claimants are now
offered the option to settle their claims on a full and final basis for a total
fixed sum of £75,000 inclusive of interest, instead of making a claim for their
individual losses.
This means that the claim would not be assessed by the department against
the process set out in the guidance and principles
(https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/compensation-scheme-for-group-
litigation-order-case-postmasters).
Any payments received from the department to date or from
the GLO settlement will be deducted from the £75,000 before payment is
made.
As of 31 March 2025, 287 offers have been accepted, of which 155 are
offers of the £75,000 fixed payment. Of those who have accepted the
£75,000 fixed payment, four-fifths are new claims and a fifth had previously
accepted offers.
6. Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme
(HCRS)
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The Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act 2024 and the Post Office
(Horizon System) Offences (Scotland) Act 2024 quashed Horizon-related
convictions on a blanket basis in June 2024, according to a set of criteria in
the Acts, covering each UK nation.
On 30 July 2024, the UK government announced the launch of the Horizon
Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/horizon-
convictions-redress-scheme-hcrs-applying-for-financial-redress), delivered by the
Department for Business and Trade, to provide financial redress to
postmasters across the UK who had their convictions quashed by the Acts.
Applicants have begun registering for the HCRS and the department is
working with the relevant justice authorities to confirm individual applicants’
eligibility for the scheme.
Eligible applicants have a choice of 2 routes to redress: they can either
accept a fixed and final sum of £600,000, or they can choose to submit their
application to a detailed assessment process.
All eligible applicants are entitled to an initial interim payment of £200,000.
The department is now publishing data on settlements, broken down by
initial interim payments and full and final settlements.
6.1 Full and final claimant stages
As of 31 March 2025, 339 full and final claims for financial redress have
been received via the HCRS. All these 339 claims have received payment.
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Claims being assessed ™ Offers made and being considered
™ Offers accepted and awaiting payment Claims paid
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Diagram 7: a stacked bar showing the current application stages of claims
received under the HCRS.
View the web accessible version of diagram 7.
7. Post Office data
These data are part of the Department for Business and Trade’s Post Office
Horizon financial redress data collection
(https://Awww.gov.uk/government/collections/post-office-horizon-compensation-data).
The department publishes independent reports, written by Dentons, on
the GLO scheme (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/glo-compensation-
scheme-financial-redress-reports-for-2024).
The Ministry of Justice publishes Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act
2024: Quashed convictions management information
(https:/Awww.gov.uk/government/publications/post-office-horizon-system-offences-
act-2024-quashed-convictions-management-information).
Post Office Ltd also publishes:
e updates on Overturned Convictions and financial redress
(https://corporate.postoffice.co.uk/en/horizon-scandal-pages/overturned-
convictions-and-financial-redress-information-on-progress/)
e updates on the Horizon Shortfall Scheme
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(https://corporate.postoffice.co.uk/horizon-scandal-pages/horizon-shortfall-
scheme-information-and-data/)
¢ reports on Horizon financial redress
(https://corporate.postoffice.co.uk/en/horizon-scandal-pages/progress-reports-
commissioned-by-department-for-business-and-trade/)
8. Web accessible tables
8.1 Financial redress paid
Month HSS GLO oc
(£ (€ (€
million) million) million)
Apr-24 113 42 42
May- 122 54 46
24
Jun-24 124 64 49
Jul-24 126 80 54
Aug- 144 87 56
24
Sep-24 196 97 59
Oct-24 230 106 60
Nov-24 245 115 61
Dec-24 277 122 65
Jan-25 315 128 65
HCRS*
(£ million)
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
1
11
42
79
129
156
Total
(£
million)
196
222
236
261
289
363
438
499
594
663
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Month HSS GLO oc HCRS* Total
(£ (£ (£ (£ million) (£
million) million) million) million)
Feb-25 374 139 66 190 768
Mar-25 454 150 67 221 892
*The HCRS was announced in July 2024. The first payments to claimants
were made in August 2024.
8.2 Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS)
Application stage Number of Percentage
applicants (%)
Claims being assessed 3149 34
Offers made and being 856 9
considered
Offers accepted and awaiting 130 1
payment
Claims paid 5054 55
Total 9189 100
8.3. Overturned Convictions (OC): full and final claims
Application status Number of applications Percentage (%)
Full claims received 86
Full claims to be received 25
Total 111
77
23
100
Application stage
Claims being assessed
Offers made and being
considered
Offers accepted and awaiting
payment
Claims paid
Total
Number of
applicants
8
8
69
84
Percentage
(%)
9
9
80
100
8.4 Group Litigation Order (GLO) Scheme: full and
final claims
Application status
Full claims received 446
Full claims to be received 46
Total 492
Application stage
Claims being assessed
Offers made and being
considered
Offers accepted and awaiting
payment
Claims paid
Total
Number of
applicants
14
145
282
446
Number of applications Percentage (%)
91
9
100
Percentage
(%)
3
33
63
100
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8.5 Horizon Conviction Redress Scheme (HCRS): full
and final claims
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Application stage Number of Percentage
applicants (%)
Claims being assessed 0 0
Offers made and being 0 0
considered
Offers accepted and awaiting 0 0
payment
Claims paid 339 100
Total 339 100
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