Social grants are provided by Sassa to millions of South Africans. Sassa grants have already been applied for by 2.5 million applicants out of 3.2 million applicants. Many applicants, however, are still unsure about the process of submitting their banking information.
There are several options available for applicants looking to provide their banking information to Sassa for the R350 grant. Online or through the Sassa app, you can provide your banking information when applying for the grant. The Sassa office near you will be able to take your banking details over the phone or in person.
Your bank information should be accurate and up-to-date to avoid delays or complications in receiving your grant payments. You can contact the Sassa helpline if you have any further questions or concerns.
How to Add Banking Information to Sassa Relief Grant Application
The Sassa relief grant requires applicants to provide their banking details in order to be eligible. The application process includes a means test and verification process to determine if the applicant meets the grant requirements. Sassa will contact successful applicants via SMS at the phone number they provided on their application.
It is mandatory for the applicant to provide the phone number registered to their name, since the SMS will contain a secure link that asks for their banking information. Following the instructions provided in the SMS, the applicant can add their banking information to their Sassa R350 relief grant application.
Note that the link provided in the SMS is only for the applicant’s ID number and should not be shared with anyone else for security reasons. Applicants must respond to the SMS as soon as possible and follow the instructions carefully to ensure their banking details are successfully added to their Sassa relief grant application.
How to Receive Sassa Grant in Your Bank Account: A Step-by-Step Guide
The easiest and most convenient way to receive your Sassa grant payment is through your bank account. Sassa states that submitting a bank account as your payment method after your application has been approved will make receiving your R350 grant payment much easier and faster.
The following steps will help you change the method of payment for your SRD grant:
- Visit the srd.sassa.gov.za website.
- Scroll down to find the “How do I change my banking details?” section.
- Fill in the blank space with your ID number.
- Through a secure link, you will receive an SMS containing an OTP code. This link is unique to you and will
- You will only receive messages to the mobile number you registered during the application process.
- To complete the process, click on the link and follow the instructions carefully.
You can easily receive your Sassa grant payment through your bank account by following these steps, and you can change your payment method at any time.
How to Receive Sassa R350 Payment
Sassa R350 grant payments can be received through a bank account, cash send services, Checkers, PicknPay & Boxer Stores, and Shoprite Group stores.
Bank Account Method:
The quickest and most convenient method of receiving the grant is through a bank account. Sassa recommends that beneficiaries select the bank account payment option when applying for the grant. Following the submission of an application and approval, beneficiaries can provide their bank details as part of the application process. By doing so, you can access the grant money through any bank ATM easily and quickly.
CashSend Services:
If a beneficiary does not have a bank account, they can still receive their payment through CashSend by using their phone number and ID number.
Checkers, PicknPay & Boxer Stores:
Beneficiaries can also collect their grant payments at Checkers, Boxers, or PicknPay stores. Beneficiaries will receive an alert message about their grant money’s availability before collection. You can also find out the status of the Sassa grant online.
The Shoprite Group:
Grant beneficiaries can now collect their payments from any of the 1,286 Shoprite supermarkets across South Africa, including Checkers, USave, OK, and Shoprite stores. A registered ID number and cell phone number must be provided by beneficiaries to prevent fraud.
Conclusion
After receiving an SMS, applicants should follow the instructions to upload their banking details to the Sassa relief grant system. Beneficiaries can quickly and easily access their grant payments by following the instructions in the SMS.