Iceland Launches Benefits Boost Service for Pensioners Over 66
Iceland Benefits Boost for Over-66s

Iceland has launched a new benefits checking service, Benefits Boost, aimed at helping older shoppers unlock any unclaimed benefits they might be owed. Through the free telephone service, Iceland loyalty scheme members aged 66 and above will be able to access free benefits checks, as well as “hands-on” application support via a new dedicated telephone hotline.

Targeting Unclaimed Benefits

Iceland, which has branches in Birmingham, aims to support an initial 7,500 of its customers unlock an estimated combined £37m in currently unclaimed benefits for which they might be eligible. The support is specifically tailored to older customers entitled to state pension credit, which has a qualifying age of 66.

Executive Chairman's Statement

“At Iceland, we see every day how hard household budgets are being squeezed, particularly for older customers on fixed incomes,” said Iceland executive chairman Richard Walker. “What makes this issue so frustrating is that some people may be missing out on support they are already entitled to. Benefits Boost is about making it easier for older customers to check, get help with the process, and claim what may already be theirs. This is practical, simple and could make a real difference to people’s lives.”

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Partnership with Rothesay Foundation

“It has been great to partner with the Rothesay Foundation on this campaign given its commitment to empowering older people in need, with its funding helping thousands of people access vital financial support,” Walker added. The Rothesay Foundation has committed £1.8m to this partnership.

Foundation's Perspective

“The Rothesay Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people in need which is why we’ve committed £1.8m to this important partnership with Iceland to help as many pensioners as possible claim the crucial state benefits that they are entitled to,” said Tallulah Woods, campaigns manager at the Rothesay Foundation. “Too many older people are missing out on financial support that could help them live more securely and independently because they’re struggling to navigate the application process. This partnership is designed to make it easier for people to understand what they may be entitled to and get help claiming it.”

Service Details

The Benefits Boost service is free, confidential and delivered by real experts who will help you through the process in a friendly and practical way.

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