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Breaking: September SASSA Pension Grant Dates Released – Find Out When You’re Paid!

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially released the payment schedule for various grants for September 2025. This information is crucial for beneficiaries to plan their finances and avoid delays in receiving their much-needed support.

Key Payment Dates

  • Old Age Grant: Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
  • Disability Grant: Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
  • All Other Grants (including Child Support): Thursday, September 4, 2025.
  • Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant (R370): Payments will be transferred between September 24th and 30th, 2025.
Breaking: September SASSA Pension Grant Dates Released – Find Out When You’re Paid!

Important Notes for Beneficiaries

  • Avoid Rushing: SASSA encourages beneficiaries to avoid rushing to collection points on the first day of payments to prevent long queues.
  • Illegal Deductions: Be vigilant about unauthorized deductions from your grant. Report any suspicious activity immediately to your nearest SASSA office or by sending an SMS with your ID number and the name of the financial service provider to 34548. According to SASSA regulations, only one deduction, up to 10% of the grant, is permitted per month and only with the beneficiary’s consent. Deductions from child-related grants are not allowed.
  • Potential Double Payouts: Some beneficiaries might receive a double payout in September. This is not a bonus but could be due to previously missed payments or system delays.
  • Biometric System: SASSA introduced a new biometric system starting September 1, 2025, using fingerprint and facial recognition for grant recipients to curb fraud and ensure beneficiaries are authentic. This change aims to improve efficiency and security.

Additional Information

  • The SRD grant amount is currently R370, increased from R350 in April 2024 due to inflation.
  • Beneficiaries can check the status of their SRD grant application on the SASSA official website, srd.sassa.gov.za.
  • Delays in payments might occur for some beneficiaries, especially those using alternative forms of identification, requiring them to verify their details at a SASSA office. SASSA has faced systemic issues and technical glitches causing payment disruptions.

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