How Will I Know If Sassa Has Made My Grant Payment?


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There are a few ways you can check if Sassa has made your grant payment:

  1. Check your bank account: If you receive your Sassa grant payment through a bank account, you can check your account to see if the payment has been made. You can do this by logging into your online banking portal or checking your account balance at an ATM.

  2. Use the Sassa payment inquiry tool: Sassa has an online payment inquiry tool that you can use to check the status of your grant payment. To use the tool, you will need to enter your ID number and select your payment type (such as social grant, child support grant, or foster care grant).

  3. Contact Sassa: When you have Sassa grant enquiries you can contact Sassa directly to inquire about the status of your grant payment. You can do this by calling their toll-free number on 0800 60 10 11, visiting your nearest Sassa office, or sending an email to [email protected]. However, this method may take the longest, so use this option as a last resort. 

  4. Check your mobile phone: If you have registered to receive SMS notifications from Sassa, you may receive an SMS notification when your grant payment has been made.

It's important to note that Sassa processes grant payments on specific dates each month, depending on the type of grant you receive. You can find out the payment dates for your specific grant type by visiting the Sassa website or contacting Sassa directly.

Is your application stuck on Pending? We've covered what this means and what steps you should take next.

 

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