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Post Office GLO Compensation Scheme Closes to New Applications 31 July 2026

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The UK Department for Business and Trade has announced the closure of the Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme, which provides redress to subpostmasters affected by the Horizon IT scandal. The scheme will close to new applications on 31 July 2026 and conclude on 31 December 2026. As of 31 March 2026, approximately 90% of the 492 eligible claimants have received final redress, with £223m paid out to date. The separate Post Office Process Review (PPR) scheme will also close on 30 September 2026.

“The Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme will close to new applications on 31 July 2026, with a view to the scheme concluding on 31 December 2026.”

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The Government has set formal closure dates for two Post Office redress schemes. The GLO Compensation Scheme will stop accepting new applications on 31 July 2026, with a view to concluding by 31 December 2026. The Post Office Process Review (PPR) scheme, which handles losses not caused by faulty Horizon software, will close on 30 September 2026.\n\nAffected subpostmasters who have not yet submitted claims under either scheme should do so before the respective deadlines. Claimants' lawyers and officials will continue to work with remaining claimants to provide support and additional time where needed. Since summer 2024, the government has paid over £1.5 billion in total redress to more than 12,000 claimants affected by the Horizon scandal.

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Post Office GLO Scheme to close following successful delivery

The Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme will close to new applications on 31 July 2026, with a view to the scheme concluding on 31 December 2026.

From: Department for Business and Trade and Blair McDougall MP Published 21 April 2026

  • Redress scheme for group of postmasters who won Horizon court battle in 2019 to close in December.
  • Follows commitment by ministers to resolve all group cases in 2026.
  • Announcement comes alongside closure of scheme for financial losses not caused by faulty Horizon software. The Government has today confirmed that the Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme will close to new applications on 31 July 2026, with a view to the scheme concluding on 31 December 2026.

The GLO scheme, which launched in March 2023, provides redress to unconvicted subpostmasters who were part of the Group Litigation Order against the Post Office, which took place between 2017 and 2019 following the Horizon IT scandal. As of 31 March 2026, almost 90% of claimants have received final redress, with £223m paid out to claimants to date.

Late last year, ministers made a commitment to the Business and Trade Select Committee to bring closure to GLO victims by the end of 2026. The closure date has been set in consultation with claimants’ lawyers, in expectation that it will help resolve the remaining claims faster. Claimants’ lawyers and officials will continue to work closely with those affected to provide any additional support necessary, including providing more time to those who need it.

Post Office Minister Blair McDougall said:

The postmasters in the GLO group were the first to lead the charge for justice, and they deserve to see this chapter closed with the full and fair redress they are owed.

Setting these deadlines is about making sure that happens. We are 90% of the way there, and I am determined that the remaining claims are resolved quickly and fairly, with proper support for anyone who needs it.
Since the summer of 2024, the government has paid out more than £1.5 billion in redress to over 12,000 claimants affected by the Horizon scandal — more than six times the amount paid before then.

The Post Office Process Review (PPR) scheme will also close to new applications on 30 September 2026. Unlike the Horizon-related schemes, PPR provides redress to postmasters who suffered financial losses caused by other Post Office products, policies or processes. The financial losses being dealt with as part of the PPR scheme are on average significantly lower than in other schemes such as the GLO.

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Published
April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
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Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Government agencies Consumers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Compensation scheme administration Redress payments Postmaster claims
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

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Government Contracting
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Financial Services

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