You can have your income assistance deposited into your bank account. It’s a safe, convenient and dependable way to receive assistance each month.
The B.C. government can only deposit money into your bank account. Financial institutions can't give out your account information without your permission. Let us know if you have any outstanding garnishees or court orders against you. Money can be taken from your bank account to cover these debts.
Using a financial institution will make sure there's a record of all your transactions. This can help you track your expenses. Most banks and credit unions offer free online and toll-free telephone banking to easily:
Your bank or credit union may charge you a fee for deposits depending on what type of account you open. All financial institutions offer low-cost account options. Contact your bank or credit union to find out which kind of account is best for you.
If you provide a service or supplies to someone who receives assistance, you can get payment directly from the B.C. government:
You don’t have to complete the form if you already receive electronic payments from another B.C. government ministry or organization. Call 1-866-866-0800 to set up payments from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction.
Get help and answers to your questions at your local office or: