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National insurance number
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When National Insurance was introduced, stamps had to be put on to cards and they were sent to Newcastle for the person's clerical records to be updated. The final letter A,B,C or D was used to split the year into quarters so that the cards would be sent in at different times of the year depending on the final letter.
Child Benefit Centre started allocating reference numbers (identical to National Insurance numbers) to children some years ago and if there was more than one child in a family for whom they were paying, they allocated sequential numbers and the final letters were in the order A,B,C and D. If you think about it, folk weren't asked about siblings when allocating numbers in the past so how would they have know what final letter to issue? If the final letters did macth siblings' age order it is coincidence
If I want to access a claim for someone on Retirement Pension or Inacapacity Benefit I can omit the final letter of their NI number but if the same person is, on Income Support I do need it! It's the way wir computer sytems are set up.
Narolines, I should have made this clear in ma first answer. The reasoning behind the use of the letters, to spread out the return of the cards made sense at the time. I don't know which quarters applied to each letter but I will try to find out. With the increase in employers making the National Insurance (NI) deductions, the use of cards became restricted to the self-employed but the format of the NI Number remains to this day.
Folk used to be allocated wi a Pension Number when they qualified for Retirement Pension. Some folk (mainly women) have never worked and therefore had no need for an NI Number. When it was decided to replace these Pension Numbers wi NI Numbers some years ago, they were given NI Numbers in the same format as everyone else.
All I'm trying to say is, there used to be a valid reason for the use of the final letters, that reason no longer applies but the format is still used.