SASSA Payment Dates

SASSA Payment Dates for May 2025: What You Need to Know

Good news for millions of South Africans relying on social assistance: the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially released the grant payment dates for May 2025. With payments scheduled between 6 and 8 May, beneficiaries are urged to stay informed and prepare accordingly to ensure a smooth and stress-free collection experience.

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Confirmed SASSA Payment Dates for May 2025

SASSA has confirmed the following disbursement schedule for May:

  • Old Age GrantTuesday May 6, 2025
  • Disability GrantWednesday, May 7, 2025
  • Child Support GrantThursday May 8, 2025

This structured schedule ensures that payments are distributed in an organized manner, reducing congestion and making it easier for recipients to access their grants.

Grant Amounts After April 2025 Increase

Beneficiaries will continue to receive their grants at the newly adjusted rates, following increases that took effect in April 2025. These are the updated amounts for each grant:

  • Old Age Grant: R2,315
  • War Veterans Grant: R2,335
  • Disability Grant: R2,315
  • Foster Child Grant: R1,250
  • Care Dependency Grant: R2,315
  • Child Support Grant: R560
  • Grant-in-Aid: R560

These adjustments are part of government efforts to combat the rising cost of living and offer better support to vulnerable citizens.

Prepare Ahead of Time to Avoid Delays

SASSA urges all grant beneficiaries to make sure their banking and card details are up to date to avoid delays in receiving payments. If your SASSA Gold Card expired in February 2025 and you haven’t yet replaced it with the new Postbank Black Card, do so immediately.

What You’ll Need to Replace Your Card:

  • A valid South African ID or temporary ID
  • Visit any Shoprite, Checkers, Boxer, Usave, or selected Pick n Pay to complete the process
  • Card replacements are free of charge

Remember, if your SASSA card is expired or your personal details are outdated, you may miss your May payment.

Tips for Smooth Grant Collection

To avoid long queues and ATM congestion, SASSA recommends withdrawing funds a day after your grant has been paid. While funds will be available from the official payment date, you don’t need to rush to collect them immediately — they remain safe in your account until you’re ready.

Here are some additional collection tips:

  • Avoid visiting payment points on the exact disbursement day
  • Use supermarket tills and ATMs for added convenience
  • Only withdraw what you need; carrying large amounts of cash increases the risk of theft
  • Never share your PIN or grant card with anyone

Can I Use a Bank Account to Receive My Grant?

Yes, SASSA beneficiaries are encouraged to switch to a personal or digital banking account for faster and safer access to funds.

You can choose from:

  • Capitec
  • FNB
  • Standard Bank
  • TymeBank
  • Nedbank MobiMoney
  • Shoprite Money Market Account

To switch:

  1. Open your chosen bank account
  2. Request a bank confirmation letter
  3. Submit the letter and a completed SASSA switch form to your nearest SASSA office

Using a bank account allows more control over your funds, less risk of theft, and easier access to digital services like EFTs and bill payments.

Collect Your Grant While You Shop

Another major convenience for May 2025 is the ability to collect your SASSA grant at various major supermarkets across the country. These include:

  • Shoprite
  • Checkers
  • Pick n Pay (selected stores)
  • Boxer
  • Usave

This initiative makes it easier for beneficiaries to combine their grant collection with grocery shopping, saving both time and transport costs.

Make sure your card is valid, your account details are updated, and plan your visit smartly to avoid queues. SASSA continues to deliver grants reliably and on time, but your proactive preparation is key to ensuring you receive your payment without issues.

For any queries or assistance, call the SASSA Toll-Free Line: 0800 60 10 11
Or visit the official SASSA website.

Nomthandazo Ntisa

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