SASSA Payment This Month: 2026 Payment Dates, Status Check & Banking Updates

Your SASSA payment is one of the most important dates on your monthly calendar. Whether you receive the Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, Child Support Grant, or the SRD R370 grant, knowing exactly when and how you will get paid can make a real difference to your household budget.

In 2026, more than 18 million South Africans depend on SASSA grants every month. Missing your payment day, not knowing your status, or having the wrong banking details can cause unnecessary stress and delays you simply cannot afford.

This step-by-step guide covers the official SASSA payment dates for 2026, how to do a SASSA payment status check, how to receive your money safely, and what to do when something goes wrong. Bookmark this page so you always have the latest information at your fingertips.

SASSA Payment

What is SASSA Payment?

SASSA payment is a monthly cash disbursement made by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) to approved grant beneficiaries. These payments are funded by the South African government and are designed to provide financial relief to citizens who cannot fully support themselves.

SASSA distributes payments for the following types of grants:

  • Older Persons Grant (Old Age Pension): for citizens aged 60 and older
  • Disability Grant: for people aged 18–59 with a qualifying disability
  • Child Support Grant: for caregivers of children under 18
  • Foster Child Grant: for foster parents and legal guardians
  • Care Dependency Grant: for caregivers of children with severe disabilities
  • War Veterans Grant: for qualifying war veterans
  • SRD R370 Grant: Social Relief of Distress grant for unemployed adults

Checking your SASSA payment information regularly especially your payment date, banking details, and application status helps you avoid missed payments and unnecessary delays.

SASSA Payment Dates 2026

SASSA follows a structured three-day staggered schedule each month. This system reduces long queues at ATMs, retailers, and cash pay points. The SASSA payment dates for 2026 follow a consistent pattern: Older Persons are paid first, Disability Grant recipients second, and all Children’s Grants third.

Good to know: If your payment date falls on a public holiday or weekend, SASSA pays on the last working day before that date.

SASSA Payment Dates for June 2026

The official SASSA payment dates for June 2026 have been confirmed. Payments began rolling out from Tuesday, 2 June 2026. Here is the confirmed schedule:

Grant TypePayment DateDay
Older Persons Grant2 June 2026Tuesday
Disability Grant3 June 2026Wednesday
Child Support Grant4 June 2026Thursday
Foster Child Grant4 June 2026Thursday
Care Dependency Grant4 June 2026Thursday
War Veterans Grant2 June 2026Tuesday
SRD R370 Grant24–30 June 2026Rolling batches

Youth Day (16 June 2026) is a public holiday. SASSA has confirmed the early-month payment dates on 2, 3, and 4 June are not affected.

Full SASSA Payment Dates for 2026 (Financial Year Overview)

The SASSA payment dates for 2026 follow the same three-day pattern every month. Below is the confirmed schedule for the 2026/2027 financial year. Exact dates are updated monthly by SASSA and published at sassa.gov.za.

MonthOlder PersonsDisabilityChildren’s Grants
April 20261 April2 April3 April
May 20265 May6 May7 May
June 20262 June3 June4 June
July 20261 July2 July3 July
August 20263 Aug4 Aug5 Aug
Sept 20261 Sept2 Sept3 Sept

Dates from July 2026 onwards are subject to official confirmation by SASSA. Always check sassa.gov.za for the latest schedule.

Following the April 2026 increase, the Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, and Care Dependency Grant each pay R2 400 per month. The Child Support Grant increased to R560 per month.

How to Check Your SASSA Payment Status

Doing a SASSA payment status check before your payment date helps you confirm everything is in order. SASSA provides several free official channels for this.

Step-by-Step: Online Status Check (SRD R370)

  1. Open your browser and go to the official portal:srd.sassa.gov.za
  2. Click on“Check Your Status”or“Application Status.”
  3. Enter your13-digit South African ID number.
  4. Enter thecellphone numberyou used when you applied.
  5. Click“Submit.”
  6. Your status for each payment month will be displayed on screen.

No data? No problem. Dial *120*3210# (USSD) from any network to check your SASSA SRD status for free. The legacy code *134*7737# also still works.

What Do the Different Statuses Mean?

StatusWhat it MeansWhat to Do
ApprovedYour payment is confirmed for this monthCheck your assigned payment date
PendingSASSA is still verifying your incomeWait — it usually updates within a few days
DeclinedYour application was rejected for this monthSubmit an appeal at srd.sassa.gov.za/appeal
Payment ProcessedMoney has been sent to your account or payment methodCollect or check your bank account
Reapplication RequiredYou need to renew your declarationLog in and complete the reapplication

Safety tip: Only use srd.sassa.gov.za to check your status. Avoid random “status check” links shared on WhatsApp or social media many are phishing scams designed to steal your personal information.

How to Receive Your SASSA Payment

SASSA offers several official methods to receive your grant money. Choose the option that works best for your situation.

1. Bank Account (Recommended)

SASSA deposits your payment directly into your personal bank account on your payment date. This is the safest and fastest method. Most major banks are supported, including Capitec, Standard Bank, FNB, Nedbank, and Absa. Payments usually reflect on the same day, though some banks may take 24–48 hours.

2. SASSA / Postbank Card

If you use a Postbank or SASSA card, your grant is loaded onto the card on your payment date. You can then withdraw at any ATM or use it at retail stores.

Important: Postbank has announced the SASSA Gold Card will be phased out by 31 August 2026. If you still have a Gold Card, replace it immediately at your nearest Postbank branch to avoid losing access to your payments.

3. Retail Store Collection

You can collect your SASSA payment in cash at selected retail stores, including Pick n Pay, Shoprite/Checkers, Boxer, and other approved retailers. Bring your SASSA card or ID to collect.

4. SASSA Pay Point

Traditional cash pay points are still available in many areas. Collect in person on your designated payment day. Bring your green barcoded ID book or Smart ID card.

Required Documents

  • South African green barcoded ID book or Smart ID card
  • SASSA card (if applicable)
  • Proof of banking (for bank account payments)

SASSA SRD R370 Payment Dates and Status Check

The SRD R370 grant (Social Relief of Distress) works differently from permanent grants. There is no single fixed payment date — SASSA processes SRD payments in rolling batches, and each beneficiary has their own personal payment date based on their verification results.

How SRD Payments Work in 2026

The SASSA payment dates R370 for each month are processed during the final week of that month. For June 2026, SRD payments are expected between 24 and 30 June, with most beneficiaries paid between Monday 23 June and Friday 27 June.

The SRD grant is means-tested every single month against multiple government databases including SARS, UIF, and NSFAS. This means your approval status can change from month to month. That is why doing a regular SASSA status check for R350 payment date now R370 is so critical.

How to Check Your SRD Payment Date

  1. Go tosrd.sassa.gov.zain your browser.
  2. Click“Check Status.”
  3. Enter yourID numberand registeredphone number.
  4. Your approved payment date (if applicable) will display on screen.

SRD Payment Collection Methods

  • Bank account: direct deposit (most common)
  • USSD / ATM: where linked to a Postbank or compatible account
  • Retail cash-out: at approved retailers linked to your payment method

WhatsApp Status Check: Send “Hi” to SASSA’s official WhatsApp number. Follow the menu prompts, select the SRD option, and provide your ID number when prompted. This service uses minimal data.

Common SASSA Payment Problems & Solutions

1. Payment Approved But Not Received

Your status shows “Payment Processed” but no money has arrived. Wait 24–48 hours — smaller banks can take longer. If still missing after two days, call SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 (toll-free).

2. Delayed Payment Dates

Delays often happen when your payment date falls on a public holiday or weekend. SASSA pays on the last working day before the scheduled date. Check sassa.gov.za for any official announcements about date changes.

3. Incorrect Banking Details

If your banking details are wrong, your payment will fail and be returned to SASSA. Update your details immediately at srd.sassa.gov.za (for SRD) or at your nearest SASSA office (for permanent grants).

4. Failed Payment Transactions

A failed transaction usually means your account is closed, blocked, or not accepting deposits. Contact your bank first, then update your banking details with SASSA.

5. Lost or Expired SASSA Card

Report a lost card immediately at the nearest Postbank or SASSA office. A replacement card can be issued. Until then, you may be able to collect at a SASSA pay point using your ID document.

How to Update Banking Details for SASSA Payment

Keeping your banking details current is one of the most important things you can do to protect your SASSA payment for this month. Outdated or incorrect details are the number one cause of failed payments.

Step-by-Step: Update SRD Banking Details Online

  1. Visitsrd.sassa.gov.zaon your phone or computer.
  2. Click on“How do I change my banking details.”
  3. Enter your13-digit South African ID number.
  4. Verify your identity using theone-time PIN (OTP)sent to your registered phone number.
  5. Enter yournew bank account number, branch code, and account type.
  6. Confirm and submit. You will receive an SMS confirming the update.

For Permanent Grants — Visit a SASSA Office

To change banking details for an Older Persons, Disability, or Children’s Grant, visit your nearest SASSA local office in person. Bring:

  • Your South African ID (green barcoded book or Smart ID)
  • A recent original bank statement or stamped bank letter confirming your account

Processing Times and Security Tips

  • Banking updates typically take 3–5 working days to process.
  • Never share your PIN or OTP with anyone including people claiming to be SASSA officials.
  • SASSA will never call you asking for your banking details. Hang up on such calls.
  • Only use official SASSA platforms sassa.gov.za and srd.sassa.gov.za to update your details.

Frequently Asked Questions

For June 2026: Older Persons Grant is paid on 2 June, Disability Grant on 3 June, and all Children’s Grants on 4 June. The SRD R370 payment is processed in rolling batches between 24–30 June 2026. Always confirm your specific date at srd.sassa.gov.za.

Visit srd.sassa.gov.za, enter your ID number and registered cellphone number, and click Submit. Your approved payment date will display on screen. You can also dial *120*3210# for a free USSD check from any network.

Common reasons include incorrect banking details, failed income verification, a public holiday shifting your payment date, or a blocked bank account. Wait 24–48 hours first. If still delayed, call 0800 60 10 11 (toll-free).

Yes. You can collect at an official SASSA pay point using your green barcoded ID book or Smart ID card. However, SASSA strongly recommends using a linked bank account or Postbank card for faster and more secure access to your money.

Most major banks reflect the payment on the same day. Smaller or newer banks may take 24–48 hours. If your payment has not reflected after 48 hours, contact SASSA on 0800 60 10 11.

First, check your SASSA payment status at srd.sassa.gov.za (for SRD) or call 0800 60 10 11. Confirm your banking details are correct. If the issue is unresolved, visit your nearest SASSA local office with your ID and bank proof.

For the SRD R370, visit srd.sassa.gov.za and use the “Change Banking Details” option. For permanent grants, visit your nearest SASSA office in person with your ID and a bank-stamped letter or recent bank statement.

Check Your Payment Status at srd.sassa.gov.za

Disclaimer: This is an informational article only. Grant amounts, dates, and policies are subject to change. For official and accurate information, always visit the official SASSA website: sassa.gov.za or the SRD portal at srd.sassa.gov.za.