SRD Grant: Sassa Payment Dates For 2023/2024


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More than 7 million South Africans are currently benefitting from the R350 grant. Sassa has made a major announcement that will help these grant beneficiaries know when they will be paid their grant money.


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While Sassa permanent grants have a fixed payment schedule, the R350 grant typically does not. However, the Agency has decided to set dates for the SRD grant, in order to keep recipients informed as to when their grant money is ready for collection.

Sassa has stated that the SRD grant will be distributed during the last week of the month; for example, September SRD grants will be received during the last week of August.

Here Are The SRD Payment Dates For The Remainder Of The Financial Year

  • August 2023: 25 August - 31 August 
  • September 2023: 22 September - 29 September
  • October 2023: 25 October - 31 October 
  • November 2023: 24 November - 30 November
  • December 2023: 18 December - 22 December
  • January 2024: 25 January - 31 January
  • February 2024: 23 February - 29 February 
  • March 2024: 25 March - 29 March 

During payment week, Sassa has encouraged beneficiaries to view their Sassa status on the SRD website, to have a look at the exact date that their grant payment will reflect in their bank accounts.

The Agency has reminded grant recipients that it takes around 2-3 working days for their funds to reflect in the beneficiaries' account, after the payment has been processed. 

What Is The SRD Grant?

The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, also commonly referred to as the R350 grant, has been a lifeline for millions of South African beneficiaries especially during the harsh lockdowns of 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This grant was initially introduced as temporary form of relief for citizens experiencing sudden job loss and the inability to work during the time of the pandemic. However, the grant has been proven to be incredibly beneficial, and has therefore been extended on multiple occasions. 

Beneficiaries receive R350 grant payments every month, which is why many have called it the R350 grant. 

Where To Collect Your SRD Grant Money

Bank Account 

As a R350 Grant Beneficiary, you can choose to have your grant paid directly into your bank account. This allows you to access the money as soon as it is available. 

Cash Send 

In case you do not have a personal bank account, you can use the CashSend payment option to receive your SRD grant payment. 

You can use your ID number and phone number to access your grant payment. You must have a cellphone with a registered cellphone number and proof of identification to use this grant collection method. 

Retail Stores 

Grant beneficiaries can collect their R350 grant at several retail stores around the country. Pick n Pay, Checkers, Shoprite and Boxer stores pay the R350 grant. 

Do You Have To Reapply For The SRD Grant?

If your R350 grant application was successful, you are not required to reapply for the grant. However, Sassa will verify your eligibility status every month.

In order to determine whether beneficiaries still require the grant and the financial assistance it provides, recipients must visit the Sassa website every three months and respond to a few questions.

If you continue to meet the qualification criteria, you will be paid until the implementation of the grant is concluded

Permanent Grant Payment Schedule 

Sassa pays several permanent grants to qualifying people living in South Africa. These permanent grants include the Older Persons pension grant, Disability grant, War Veterans grant, Care Dependency grant, Foster Child grant, Child Support grant, Child Support grant Top-Up and Grant-in-aid.

Do Permanent Grants Have A Payment Schedule? 

Percent grants distributed by Sassa are paid according to the grant payment schedule provided by Sassa

Grant beneficiaries usually get their grant money at the  beginning of each month. These payments will commence on the second day of each month.

It's important to note that Sassa does not pay grants on public holidays or weekends. This essentially means that if the second day of the month is on a weekend or public holiday, the grant will be paid on the next weekday.

 

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Millions of vulnerable people living in South Africa rely on the R350 grant to purchase basic goods and services every month. The agency responsible for distributing the grant have revealed why payments were previously delayed.


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