Most people see their Octopus Energy £50 referral credit within a few weeks of their first monthly Direct Debit being taken — which, end to end, usually means around 4 to 8 weeks from the day you sign up. The credit is not instant, and that is completely normal: Octopus only releases it once your switch has fully completed and you have made your first payment.
If you have switched and are wondering where your money is, this guide breaks down the exact timeline, explains why the wait happens, and tells you what to do if the credit has not landed. Last updated: May 2026.
There is no single fixed date, because the £50 is tied to two milestones rather than the calendar:
Once both have happened, the credit is added to your account automatically — usually within a couple of weeks. In practice that means a realistic window of around 4 to 8 weeks from sign-up for most home customers. Business and charity accounts follow the same timeline for their £75 reward.
| Stage | Roughly when |
|---|---|
| You sign up via a referral link | Day 0 |
| Cooling-off period & switch completes | ~2–3 weeks |
| First monthly Direct Debit taken | ~3–5 weeks |
| £50 credit appears on both accounts | A few weeks after the first payment (~4–8 weeks total) |
Timings vary depending on your billing date and how quickly your previous supplier releases the switch, so treat these as a guide rather than a guarantee.
The first Direct Debit is the key trigger. Octopus uses it to confirm you are a genuine, paying customer before releasing any reward — this protects the scheme from abuse and is standard practice for energy refer-a-friend offers. So the credit is deliberately held until that first payment clears, then released shortly after.
It is worth remembering the reward is paid as account credit against your energy bills, not as cash to your bank. For more on how the whole scheme works, see our guide to whether the Octopus referral is legit.
If it has been roughly a month since your first Direct Debit and you still cannot see the credit, work through this checklist:
Planning your move and want to avoid these pitfalls from the start? Our step-by-step switching guide walks you through doing it correctly.
Log in to your Octopus Energy online account or the Octopus app and look at your account balance or statement — the reward shows up as a £50 (or £75) credit line. Both the referrer and the new customer receive their credit at the same time, so if a friend referred you, they will see theirs land around the same date.
In short: expect your Octopus £50 referral credit a few weeks after your first Direct Debit, or roughly 4 to 8 weeks after signing up. The delay is normal and built into the scheme — as long as you switched through an official referral link and completed the switch, the credit will arrive.
Usually within a few weeks of your first monthly Direct Debit being taken, which works out to roughly 4 to 8 weeks from when you sign up via a referral link.
The most common reasons are that your switch has not fully completed, your first Direct Debit has not been taken yet, or you switched through a comparison site instead of an official referral link so it did not track.
It is added as credit against your Octopus Energy bills, not paid as cash to your bank account.
Yes. The referrer and the new customer each receive their £50 (or £75 for business) automatically, and the credit typically lands on both accounts around the same time.
If it has been about a month since your first Direct Debit, contact Octopus Energy directly with your account details — as an independent site we cannot access your account.
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Disclaimer: Octopus Energy Cash is an independent website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Octopus Energy Ltd. ‘Octopus Energy’ is a trademark of its respective owner. Reward amounts and timings are set by Octopus Energy and may change; always check the current terms on the official Octopus Energy website.