State pension: Are you one of 770,000 people due £3,300 a year? Check now

State pension payments provide financial security to millions, but some are entitled to more support. Those who have reached state pension age and who are on a low income could benefit from Pension Credit.

However, Pension Credit is traditionally under-claimed, and some could be missing out on funds they are entitled to.

Guy Opperman, DWP minister, recently highlighted the issue and who may be able to claim.

He shared the latest figures in a written response to a query penned by Sir John Hayes, a Conservative MP.

Mr Opperman said: “In Great Britain, there are an estimated 770,000 entitled non-recipients of Pension Credit.

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This can be done through the Government’s Pension Credit calculator, available through their website.

Britons will need to provide details of their earnings, benefits and pensions, as well as savings and investments. 

The process is designed to be a straightforward one, letting individuals know if they could benefit. 

This information will also be needed when putting in a claim, as well as bank account details, and National Insurance number.

Individuals can apply any time after reaching state pension age, but their application can only be backdated by three months. 

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