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Withdrawal schedules

Typically Faster Payments are sent immediately after they have been submitted, and received in the creditor's account shortly after that. Withdrawal schedules introduce a delay between payment submission and the payment being sent.

Withdrawal schedules for cut-off windows

Payments submitted during one of the end-of-day cut-off windows will be sent shortly after the window has closed.

The scheduled cut-off windows are:

  • Every day between 23:40 and 00:05 GMT/BST
  • Every Friday between 22:55 and 23:05 GMT/BST

Withdrawal schedules for savings accounts

Withdrawal request timeTime payment is sent (GMT/BST)
Before 12:00 on a working day.Between 17:00 and 18:00 the same day
After 12:00 on a working day.Between 17:00 and 18:00 the next working day
On weekends and public holidays.Between 17:00 and 18:00 the next working day

The time a payment is received is dependent on the scheme and the receiving bank.

How do withdrawal schedules impact interest earned?

When a payment is scheduled, the payment amount does not get deducted from the account balance and no transaction is added to the account until after it's processed (at the scheduled-at time). For example, if you submit a payment worth £20 at 12:01, you will continue to earn interest on that £20 until the payment is sent at 17:00 on the next working day.

How do I know if my payment is subject to a withdrawal schedule?

Withdrawal schedules for cut-off windows apply to all Faster Payments.

Payments from bare trust and easy access savings accounts are also subject to withdrawal schedules for savings accounts. When you submit a payment from these accounts, the corresponding submission will have its submission-status set to scheduled and a scheduled-at field set to the earliest time that the payment can be sent.