With February just around the corner, Sassa has confirmed grant payment dates for next month.
Sassa disburses more than 19 million permanent grants every month.
Sassa usually aims to pay grants over consecutive days. For the month of February, however, those getting disability and child support grants will have to wait for the second week of the month for their grant payment as grants are not paid over weekends.
In January, Sassa suspended the grant payments of more than 150 000 grant beneficiaries. At the time, the agency’s spokesperson Paseka Letsatsi blamed the latest payment problems on “verification delays”.
“We are aware of non-payments, and this is a result of bank verifications, meaning that the details provided to us do not perfectly match or correspond to the ones registered in the bank. For example, you may find that a name has been misspelt or a letter is missing.”
Letsatsi said the agency looks at banking details, names, addresses and ID numbers every month to prevent fraud.
“To prevent individuals from erroneously receiving grants, the agency took the step of suspending these grant payments.”
Sassa said if a beneficiary did not receive their pay in January when they should have, they will receive a double payment from January and February.
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The most recent increase in grants was started in October last year. Here’s how much each grant pays:
The Child Support Grant Top-Up is not a new grant but builds on an existing grant. The relief measure was introduced to improve the lives of orphaned children.
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Sassa payments for the R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant will be processed from 23 to 29 February.
During the designated payment week, beneficiaries can check their Sassa status on the SRD website to find out when their Sassa grant payment will be deposited into their bank accounts.
The agency also reminds those getting their grant that it typically takes approximately two to three working days for the funds to appear in their bank accounts after the payment has been processed.
The agency recently assured beneficiaries using Sassa gold cards that their grants will still be paid into their expired cards in December 2023, as well as all subsequent months.
For more information, visit www.postbank.co.za or contact Postbank Customer Care at 0800 535 455.
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Sassa national spokesperson Moabi Pitsi has urged people to use other ways to get their money rather than through post office branches. These include:
Permanent grant beneficiaries have the option of having their grants paid directly into their bank account. This is a convenient payment method as you can access your money at any time after Sassa makes the payment.
Sassa grants are paid to selected stores around the country. Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Boxer stores, Usave stores, OK and Checkers all distribute social grants.
There are also mobile cash pay points where you can collect your money. However, this is not a flexible payment option and you may only collect your grant payment for a few hours every month.
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