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SASSA beneficiaries urged to get new gold card before deadline

The social security agency appealed to beneficiaries to get the new SASSA card before the September deadline.

With a September deadline to facilitate a card swap for beneficiaries, SASSA runs a daily campaign of swapping the old cards for the new SASSA gold card.

“Beneficiaries should ensure that by the end of August, they have acquired the new SASSA card because the old one is expiring in September 2018. The new SASSA card is an improvement of the old card and it does not allow deductions for things such as airtime, loans or prepaid electricity among others,” said SASSA.

The new card also allows three free cash withdrawals at points of sale, one free withdrawal at the post office per month, free swipes at points of sale and it is accepted all ATM’s displaying the VISA sign.

“SASSA is appealing to all beneficiaries in possession of the new SASSA gold cards not to visit cash pay points to claim their social grants during from 1 August to 30 September 2018 because the cards don’t use fingerprints to verify identity. These cards use a PIN and can be used at ATM’s, Post Offices and merchant stores,” said the social security agency.

Although funds become available from the 1st of every month, beneficiaries can choose any other date to withdraw their funds.

“We are acutely aware of the harsh financial realities of our times which drive beneficiaries to want to receive their grants on the first day.

“However, we urge our beneficiaries to withdraw their grant monies at their own convenient time as the payment cycle stretches over two weeks until the 15th of each month,” said Acting CEO of SASSA Abraham Mahlangu.

As the contract with Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) comes to an end on 30 September. SASSA filed an application in the Constitutional court detailing how SASSA and SAPO staff were prevented from performing their card swap duties by CPS staff at pay points recently.

“We are confident that the court will grant us relief, given the overwhelming evidence we presented. We hope these distractions won’t happen during the August payment cycle and beneficiaries will obtain their new SASSA cards without any hindrance,” said SASSA.

Beneficiaries with queries can contact SASSA toll free on 0800 60 10 11 or inbox SASSA on social media.

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