How Much Sassa SRD Grants Will Be For February 2025


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The SRD Grant is a lifeline for millions of South Africans every month. Here's how much the Sassa SRD grant payment will be for February 2025.


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The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant distributed by the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) provides temporary financial assistance to unemployed South African citizens between the ages of 18 and 59.

To be eligible for the SRD grant, individuals must be between 18 and 59 years old and be unemployed. They may not receive any other government financial assistance, including NSFAS bursaries, UIF benefits or other Sassa grants.

Sassa SRD R370 Grant Payment Value For February 2025

The SRD Grant received a R20 increase in April 2024, bringing the current value to R370. Beneficiaries of the SRD grant will therefore receive R370 for the month of February.

SRD grant payments are usually made in the last week of the month, excluding weekends and public holidays, after Sassa completes their verification checks.

Sassa SRD R370 Grant Payment Dates For February

Sassa confirmed February 2025 SRD grant payments are set to be paid to approved grant applicants between 26 February and 28 February 2025. 

Payments (for clients who are approved for the month of February 2025) will be processed from 26-28 February 2024. 

Beneficiaries are urged to check their SRD status on the official SRD website to determine the exact date their grant will reflect in their bank accounts.

How To Do A Sassa Status Check For R350 Grant Payment Date

First, visit the SASSA SRD status website for the SRD status check section. You will then be asked to fill in your ID number, as well as the cell phone number that you used when you submitted your grant application.

Hereafter, you will be able to check the progress of your grant by doing a Sassa status check. For security, you will receive a One time pin, enter the OTP to see your Sassa grant payment status.
 
You will also be able to see your SRD grant payment date.

How Can I Collect My SRD Grant?

You have two convenient options:

  • Direct Bank Deposit: Have your grant deposited directly into your bank account. This is typically the fastest option. However, remember it might take 2-3 business days for the funds to reflect in your account.
  • Supermarket Pickup: Collect your grant cash at authorized supermarkets like Pick n Pay, Boxer, Checkers, USave, OKAY, or Spar.

SRD grant beneficiaries are encouraged to complete an SRD Grant Status Check to see if they have been approved for payments. This Sassa status check will also reveal the exact date you can expect SRD payment to reflect in your bank account.

Who Qualifies For The SRD Grant

Only approved applicants will receive a payment. Sassa conducts thorough verification checks to ensure eligibility for the unemployment grant. Here's what they look at:

  • ID verification: Department of Home Affairs confirms your residency status.
  • Financial assessment: Your ID number is cross-checked with SARS, UIF, and NSFAS databases to assess your financial situation and ensure you're not receiving other government aid.
  • Fraud risk scoring: Both your ID number and mobile number are assessed to minimize fraud.

Government allocated funding for the social relief of distress grant until March 2025.

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Millions of people are eligible for Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant payments and submit R370 grant applications monthly. If they are approved for February 2025, they will then start receiving SRD grant payments.






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