Sassa Payments 2026-2027
Sassa Payments 2026-2027
Sassa Payments 2026-2027 Increase:
If you depend on SASSA grants, it is important to stay updated with payment information for 2026-2027. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides different types of grants every month to help people who need financial support. These grants include the R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, child support grant, old age grant, disability grant, foster care grant, and others.
Knowing when your SASSA payment will be made helps you plan better. For the year 2026-2027, SASSA will continue to release monthly payment dates for each grant type. Each grant has its schedule, and payments are made on different days depending on the type of grant you receive.
It is also important to know how you will be paid. SASSA gives you different options, such as bank payments, retail stores, or mobile money transfers. If your bank details or contact details change, it is best to update them as soon as possible to avoid delays. To check your payment status or updates for 2026-2027, you can visit the official SASSA website or use their WhatsApp number for assistance. SASSA also shares regular updates through social media and SMS.
Whether you are receiving a child grant, old age grant, or the R350 SRD grant, staying informed will help make sure you receive your money on time. This article will guide you on SASSA payment dates, how to get paid, and how to keep your information updated during the 2026-2027 payment period.
Sassa Payments 2026-2027
Below are the Sassa Payments 2026-2027 dates:
June 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Friday, 2 June 2026
- Disability Grants: Monday, 5 June 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: Tuesday, 6 June 2026
July 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Tuesday, 4 July 2026
- Disability Grants: Wednesday, 5 July 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: Thursday, 6 July 2026
August 2025
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: 2 August 2025
- Disability Grants: 3 August 2025
- Children’s and all other Grants: 4 August 2025
September 2025
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Tuesday, 5 September 2025
- Disability Grants: Wednesday, 6 September 2025
- Children’s and all other Grants: Thursday, 7 September 2025
October 2025
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Tuesday, 3 October 2025
- Disability Grants: Wednesday, 4 October 2025
- Children’s and all other Grants: Thursday, 5 October 2025
November 2025
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Thursday, 2 November 2025
- Disability Grants: Friday, 3 November 2025
- Children’s and all other Grants: Monday, 6 November 2025
December 2025
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Friday, 1 December 2025
- Disability Grants: Monday, 4 December 2025
- Children’s and all other Grants: Tuesday, 5 December 2025
January 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: 3 January 2026
- Disability Grants: 4 January 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: 5 January 2026
February 2026
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: 2 February 2026
- Disability Grants: 5 February 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: 6 February 2026
March 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: Tuesday, 5 March 2026
- Disability Grants: Wednesday, 6 March 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: Thursday, 7 March 2026
April 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: 4 April 2026
- Disability Grants: 5 April 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: 6 April 2026
May 2026:
- Older Persons or Pensioners Grants: 3 May 2026
- Disability Grants: 4 May 2026
- Children’s and all other Grants: 7 May 2026
How Much Does Sassa Pay For The Various Grants In 2026-2027
Below is how much is paid to applicants every month for their applied grant:
Older Persons Grant:
- Ages 60–74: now R2,280/month
- Ages 75 and over: R2,300/month
Disability & Care Dependency Grants:
- R2,280/month for adults living with disabilities
- R2,280/month for caregivers of children under 18 requiring full-time care
War Veterans Grant:
- R2,300/month, with eligibility for elderly veterans
Foster Care Grant:
- R1,250/month per foster child
Child Support Grant:
- R580/month per eligible child under 18
- Top‑Up of R270 for double orphans (total ≈ R850)
Grant‑in‑Aid:
- Provides R580/month to recipients needing permanent 24/7 care
SRD (Social Relief of Distress) Grant:
- Continues at R350/month, with no increase announced so far.
How Do Applicants Receive Their Payments For The Sassa Grants
SASSA offers beneficiaries multiple secure and convenient ways to receive their grants:
- Electronic deposit directly into your bank or Postbank account
- SASSA payment card (Black Card), functioning like a debit card for ATM withdrawals or purchases
- Cash collection at pay points, including South African Post Office (SAPO), Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Boxer, Checkers, Usave, OK, and mobile pay points in rural areas
- Institutional administration, in cases like Grant‑in‑Aid, where carers or welfare organisations handle payments
Steps To Get Paid From The Sassa Grant
Follow the steps below to get your Sassa grants payments:
Choose Your Payment Method:
When your grant is approved, choose how you would like to receive it:
- Provide your bank details if opting for direct deposit.
- Arrange to receive a SASSA Black Card if you do not have a bank account.
- Otherwise, you’ll collect cash at designated pay points or retail outlets
Provide Verification Documents:
- Bring your 13-digit bar-coded ID (or temporary/alternative documents) and grant-specific documentation when applying or updating your method
- For SRD applications, your bank details are often submitted during the WhatsApp or online application process.
Updating Your Payment Method:
If you wish to change your payment preference:
- Visit a SASSA office or use the official SRD website (for SRD grants).
- Submit updated banking info; changes take effect the following month
- You may also contact SASSA’s call centre or send a WhatsApp message regarding payment updates.
Collecting Your Grant:
- If using direct deposit, funds are usually available a few working days after processing.
- For cash and card payouts, pay points open during specified periods, queues are common, especially at post offices
Using a Proxy or Procurator:
If you are unable to collect in person, SASSA allows:
- A procurator or someone with power of attorney to collect on your behalf, ensure paperwork is in order beforehand
Read Also: Sassa Status Check For R350 Payment Dates 2025-2026
Sassa Grants 2026-2027 Online Application Requirements
Before you begin the Sassa application, applicants must ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria and have in possession all required documents before applying. Applicants must visit the official website of Sassa to check if they are eligible for the grants. You can proceed to apply for a Sassa grant if you have it in possession.
- A certified copy of your ID
- Proof of income
- Proof of residence
- Proof of banking details
- Medical report (for disability grants)
All supporting documents must be certified and scanned. The documents are in a clear and legible format before uploading them.
How to Apply for SASSA Grants 2026-2027 – Online or In-person
You can apply for a SASSA Grant using two methods: by visiting any SASSA office in person or by applying online through the SASSA services website. For information on both application methods, continue reading:
APPLYING FOR A SASSA GRANT IN PERSON
- Applicants applying for SASSA in person will need to visit a SASSA office close to them
- If you are unable to visit the SASSA office yourself, due to being too sick, old, or disabled, you may have a family member or friend apply for you. They should bring a letter from you authorizing the application.
- The application form is available at the SASSA office and must be completed in the presence of a SASSA officer.
- A SASSA officer will be able to assist you or your appointed person to complete the application form if you or they are unable to do so.
- After the application form has been completed in full, you will receive a dated stamped receipt, with the name of the SASSA official who assisted in your application.
NOTE: You will need to keep your receipt as proof of application
APPLYING FOR A SASSA GRANT ONLINE:
To apply for a SASSA grant online, kindly follow these steps:
1) Kindly log in to the SASSA services website on any device with internet connectivity (cellphone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer).
2) Applicants must register as new users on the SASSA services website by clicking the yellow “Register” button on the home page. You will be required to provide the following personal information:
- Your citizenship (South African citizen/ permanent resident/ refugee)
- Your ID number
- Your ID document type (ID document/ temporary ID)
- Confirm your ID number
- Your title (Mr/ Mrs/ Miss)
- Your surname
- Your full name
- Your email address
- Your chosen password (must be at least 8 characters, containing at least 1 of the following: uppercase or lowercase letters, numbers, symbols or special characters) (must not be a common word or name, or a close variation)
- Confirm your chosen password
- Your cellphone number (your 10-digit South African cellphone number, starting with 0)
3) Log in to the SASSA services website using your username and password.
4) Tap on “Apply for a Grant” and then select the type of grant you wish to apply for.
5) Complete the grant application form by providing all the required information.
6) Print the SASSA-generated affidavit and have it certified by a commissioner of oaths. Print, sign, and submit the Bank Payment Form with your affidavit.
7) Upload the required certified supporting documents in PDF format:
HOW LONG WILL YOU RECEIVE THE SASSA SRD GRANT FOR
- You will receive the SRD Grant as long as you meet the requirements. Applicants are no longer required to reconfirm their grant applications, due to SASSA’s amended regulations. Sassa Payments 2023-2024
Read Also: Sassa Payment Dates 2025-2026
SASSA Grants Contact Details
For any further queries, please contact SASSA directly:
- Contact the SASSA Toll-Free Call centre on 0800 60 10 11
- Contact the SASSA Head Office on 012 400 2322
- Email SASSA Head Office at: Grantsenquiries@sassa.gov.za
- Contact details of SASSA offices across the country: Contact SASSA
SASSA payments are an important source of support for many South Africans, providing financial assistance to those who need it most. By understanding the types of payments available, eligibility requirements, and payment processes, recipients can ensure they receive their payments without any complications and continue to benefit from the much-needed support provided by SASSA. For more information, please visit the SASSA Grants official website.
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