Post Office Horizon financial redress data as of 27 February 2026
Updated 9 March 2026
As of 27 February 2026, approximately £1,475 million has been paid to over 11,500 claimants. This includes redress paid under the following live schemes:
- Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS): £882 million total value of all payments including interim payments
- Group Litigation Order (GLO) Scheme: £222 million total value of all payments including interim payments
- Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS): £300 million total value of all payments including interim payments
- Horizon Shortfall Scheme Appeals (HSSA): £4 million total value of all payments including interim payments
In addition, the Overturned Convictions (OC) scheme paid out a total of £68 million prior to its closure.
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 27 February 2026, approximately £1,475 million has been paid in financial redress. This is up from £1,444 million on 31 January 2026.
Chart 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: HSSA, HSS, GLO, OC and HCRS. Due to the availability of space in this graph, the £4 million total value of HSSA payments for February 2026 has not been labelled.
View the web accessible version of chart 1.
2. Full and final claim data
| Scheme | Claims received | Offers made | Offers accepted | Claims paid |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS): eligible claims before original deadline | 2,417 [-] |
2,417 [-] |
2,178 [+4] |
2,178 [+4] |
| Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS): eligible late claims | 10,504 [+458] |
8,869 [+346] |
8,257 [+299] |
8,182 [+247] |
| Group Litigation Order (GLO) scheme | 477 [-] |
477 [+1] |
432 [+7] |
432 [+8] |
| Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) | 495 [+5] |
491 [+5] |
481 [+12] |
470 [+7] |
Table 1: Full and final claim data by Scheme. Information correct as of 27 February 2025.
Changes from last month’s publication are shown in square brackets.
[-] indicates no change since last month.
2.1 Notes for table 1
In this table:
- data shows progress across full and final claims for live schemes. Further detail on interim payments and claimant progress on the HSS, GLO, and HCRS schemes can be found under the relevant sections of this publication
- data regarding the HSS is sourced from Post Office Ltd, which retains full responsibility for the data it provides
- redress progress and payments data reflects the current position at a point in time. It should be noted that these totals can change slightly as time goes on as both claim progress and payments are retrospectively confirmed
- the OC scheme formally closed on 2 June 2025. Any OC claims that had not been fully settled as of 3 June 2025 are now being managed under the HCRS. Transferred claims are now reflected in HCRS data
- details on the progress of HSSA claims are not included in this table but can be found in section 3.2
3. Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS)
You can find information on the HSS scheme on the Post Office corporate website, including details on:
- ‘original applications’
- ‘late applications’
- interim payments
- full assessment applications
- fixed sum offers
- top-up payments
Post Office Ltd received 2,417 eligible claims by March 2021 and has since received 10,504 eligible late claims to date. Evidence for shortfalls for some of these claims is still being assessed.
As of 27 February 2026, a total of approximately £882 million has been paid out on the HSS (including interim payments). Approximately £571 million has been paid in fixed sum awards to 7,658 claimants (1,276 of whom are claimants who had previously applied for full assessment but then switched to the fixed sum), and approximately £117 million has been paid in top-ups to previously settled claimants.
Please note that, late in the last reporting period, there was a sharp increase in application volumes due to the scheme’s closing deadline of 31 January 2026. As of this publication, Post Office Ltd are still processing this backlog of claims. Consequently, a further rise in ‘eligible claims received’ over the subsequent reporting cycles is still expected, despite the scheme having closed to new applications.
3.1 Eligible claimant stages
As of 27 February 2026, 12,921 claims for financial redress have been received via the HSS. This includes applications received before the original deadline, and applications received since the scheme reopened in October 2022.
Of the total 12,921 claims received, 10,360 have been paid and a further 75 claimants have accepted offers and are awaiting payment. Another 851 claimants are currently in receipt of offers that they have not yet accepted, and the remaining 1,635 claimants are awaiting offers from Post Office Ltd.
Note that the counts of claims received and claims paid for the HSS may not perfectly reconcile for a variety of reasons which are detailed in previous data publications.
Chart 2: a stacked bar chart showing the current application stages of claims received under the HSS. Due to the availability of space in this graph, the 75 offers that have been accepted and are awaiting payment have not been labelled.
View the web accessible version of chart 2.
3.2 Horizon Shortfall Scheme Appeals (HSSA)
Information on HSSA can be found on the HSSA guidance page. As of 27 February 2026, 555 separate entity registrations have been received, of which 473 have passed eligibility checks so far.
As of 27 February 2026, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has received all required information for 91 cases, which are considered as full claims. Of the total full claims received, 6 claimants have accepted an offer and been paid. Another 45 claimants have received offers that they have not yet accepted, and the remaining 40 claims are under assessment.
Chart 3: a stacked bar chart showing the current application stages of claims received under the HSSA scheme. Note that there are no claimants in the position of ‘offer accepted and awaiting payment’ as all claimants that have accepted an offer have been paid.
View the web accessible version of chart 3.
3.3 Unsettled and settled HSS claimants registered with HSSA
As of 27 February 2026, 6 unsettled HSS claims (included in the count of ‘offers made and being considered’ in section 3.1) have subsequently settled in HSSA.
Table 2 shows the counts of HSS settled and unsettled claims registered with HSSA.
Table 3 shows the number of claims that were previously unsettled in HSS or the Dispute Resolution Process (DRP) that were subsequently settled in HSSA.
Note that some HSSA registrations are yet to disclose their previous status.
| Cohort | Previously settled in HSS | Previously settled in DRP | Not reported as previously settled in HSS or DRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original | 84 | 7 | 169 |
| Late | 21 | 2 | 147 |
Table 2: The numbers and status of ‘Original’ and ‘Late’ HSS cohort entities registered with HSSA. Note that a proportion of registrations had not yet declared their previous HSS status. Therefore, the values here may not sum to the total HSSA registrations reported above.
| Cohort | Number HSS or DRP unsettled claims now settled in HSSA |
|---|---|
| Original | 2 |
| Late | 4 |
Table 3: The numbers of claims that were previously unsettled in HSS or DRP, that were subsequently settled in HSSA, split by ‘Original’ and ‘Late’ HSS cohort.
3.4 Scheme delivery targets
DBT is committed to a target of making a first HSSA offer to 90% of claimants within 40 working days of submitting a full claim.
As of 27 February 2026, 96% of claimants received their first offer within 40 working days of submitting a full claim.
4. Group Litigation Order (GLO) scheme
Information on the GLO scheme can be found on the GLO guidance page and GLO ‘questions and answers’ page. Out of the 555 people who were litigants in the High Court ‘Group Litigation Order’ case against the Post Office, 63 had convictions and were eligible to apply for redress, once their conviction had been overturned through the OC and HCRS schemes (see section 4.3).
As of 27 February 2026, of the 492 people eligible for the GLO scheme, 490 people have been paid some redress. Of these, 432 people have been paid full and final redress. Another 25 are in receipt of 80% of an offer made to them as interim payments after agreeing to a full and final settlement, or challenging the offer made to them. This means that in total, 457 members of the group (93%) have therefore received substantial redress (defined as either full and final or 80% interim redress payments). The 35 remaining claims are in a mix of stages including:
- awaiting a payment or offer
- considering an offer
- in a stage of incompleteness
4.1 Full and final claimant stages
As of 27 February 2026, full and final claims have been received from 477 of the 492 claimants and have been assessed as complete. Of these complete claims, 432 have been paid. Another 45 postmasters have received offers from DBT. Of the claims paid, 158 were £75,000 fixed sum award payments.
Chart 4: a stacked bar chart showing the current application stages of claims received under the GLO scheme. Note that, of the claims received, all have now been assessed so there are no full claims currently under assessment. Additionally, there are no claimants in the position of ‘offer accepted and awaiting payment’ as all claimants that have accepted an offer have been paid.
View the web accessible version of chart 4.
4.2 Scheme delivery targets
DBT is committed to targets of:
- making a first offer within 40 working days of full claim submission to 90% of claimants
- providing a substantive response within 40 working days to 90% of claimants who submit a complete challenge from 1 December 2024
As of 27 February 2026, 88.9% of claimants received their first offer within 40 working days of submitting a full claim. 93.7% of claimants who submitted complete challenges after 1 December 2024 received their substantive response within 40 working days of doing so.
4.3 Progress of original 555 GLO members
Of the 555 members of the group which brought the GLO case to the High Court, 464 have had their claims fully settled as of 27 February 2026.
Status of 63 postmasters with overturned convictions, as of 27 February 2026:
- 26 had their claims fully settled through the OC scheme prior to its closure
- 6 had their claims fully settled through the HCRS
- 23 had claims being processed through the HCRS
- 8 are either yet to register for the HCRS or have registered and not declared their inclusion in the original GLO
5. Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS)
Information on the HCRS, including details on the interim payment and fixed sum offer, can be found on the Horizon Convictions Redress Scheme (HCRS) guidance page page.
As of 27 February 2026, 470 full and final claims have been paid, with all but one claim having accepted the fixed sum offer. This includes claims that transitioned into the HCRS from the OC scheme in June 2025. Including the full and final claims, a total of 523 initial interim claims have been received, and 519 claims have been paid the initial interim payment.
5.1 Full and final claimant stages
As of 27 February 2026, 495 full and final claims for financial redress have been received via the HCRS. Of these, 470 have received payment and another 11 claimants have accepted offers and are awaiting payment. Another 10 claimants have received offers from DBT, and 4 claimants are awaiting offers. These figures include the claims that were previously being processed through the OC scheme but transitioned to the HCRS on 3 June 2025.
Chart 5: a stacked bar chart showing the current application stages of claims received under the HCRS. Due to the availability of space in this graph, the 11 offers that had been accepted and were awaiting payment, the 10 offers being considered, and the 4 claims being assessed, have not been labelled.
View the web accessible version of chart 5.
5.2 Scheme delivery targets
DBT is committed to a target of making a first offer to 90% of claimants within 40 working days of submitting a full claim.
As of 27 February 2026, 91% of claimants received their first offer within 40 working days of submitting a full claim.
5.3 Progress of claims with convictions overturned by the courts
40 claims transferred to the HCRS after OC closure. As of 27 February 2026, 15 full claims had been received, 2 of which had been fully settled and paid. In addition, 14 full or partial offers have been made to full and partially completed claims.
In the last data publication (data as of 31 January), the numbers of full claims received was greater by 3, and all claims were reported to have received full or partial offers. In this data publication, these numbers have decreased due to a revision in the way we define and count claims. We have changed the methodology to be consistent with the approach taken under other schemes to ensure that complete claims count only those claims where all necessary information has been provided.
6. Post Office data
This data is part of DBT’s Post Office Horizon financial redress data collection.
DBT publishes independent reports, written by Dentons, on the GLO scheme.
The Ministry of Justice publishes Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act 2024: Quashed convictions management information.
Post Office Ltd also publishes:
7. Notice of publications on the Capture Scheme
The Capture Scheme launched on 29 October 2025. DBT now publishes monthly statistics on the Capture Scheme’s progress.
8. Web accessible tables
8.1 Financial redress paid
| Month |
HSS (£ million) |
GLO (£ million) |
OC (£ million) |
HCRS (£ million) |
HSSA (£ million) |
Total (£ million) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar-25 | 454 | 150 | 67 | 221 | NA | 892 |
| Apr-25 | 507 | 160 | 68 | 229 | NA | 964 |
| May-25 | 559 | 167 | 68 | 245 | NA | 1,039 |
| Jun-25 | 601 | 177 | 68 | 252 | NA | 1,098 |
| Jul-25 | 624 | 185 | 68 | 258 | NA | 1,136 |
| Aug-25 | 650 | 192 | 68 | 266 | NA | 1,176 |
| Sep-25 | 692 | 199 | 68 | 270 | NA | 1,229 |
| Oct-25 | 721 | 205 | 68 | 278 | NA | 1,273 |
| Nov-25 | 769 | 208 | 68 | 281 | NA | 1,326 |
| Dec-25 | 812 | 214 | 68 | 286 | NA | 1,380 |
| Jan-26 | 863 | 219 | 68 | 294 | NA | 1,444 |
| Feb-26 | 882 | 222 | 68 | 300 | 4 | 1,475 |
8.2 Horizon Shortfall Scheme (HSS): eligible claimant stages
| Application stage | Number of applicants | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Claims being assessed | 1, 635 | 13 |
| Offers made and being considered | 851 | 7 |
| Offers accepted and awaiting payment | 75 | 1 |
| Claims paid | 10, 360 | 80 |
| Total | 12,921 | 100 |
8.3 Horizon Shortfall Scheme Appeals (HSSA)
| Application stage | Number of applicants | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Claims being assessed | 40 | 44 |
| Offers made and being considered | 45 | 49 |
| Offers accepted and awaiting payment | 0 | 0 |
| Claims paid | 6 | 7 |
| Total | 91 | 100 |
8.4 Group Litigation Order (GLO) Scheme: full and final claims
| Application stage | Number of applicants | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Claims being assessed | 0 | 0 |
| Offers made and being considered | 45 | 9 |
| Offers accepted and awaiting payment | 0 | 0 |
| Claims paid | 432 | 91 |
| Total | 477 | 100 |
8.5 Horizon Conviction Redress Scheme (HCRS): full and final claims
| Application stage | Number of applicants | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Claims being assessed | 4 | 1 |
| Offers made and being considered | 9 | 2 |
| Offers accepted and awaiting payment | 12 | 2 |
| Claims paid | 471 | 95 |
| Total | 496 | 100 |