SASSA Child Support Grant April 2025- Exact Payment Date, New Grant Amounts, And Access Guidelines

SASSA Child Support Grant April 2025- Exact Payment Date, New Grant Amounts, And Access Guidelines

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced the payment schedule for social grants for April 2025, including the Child Support Grant. Beneficiaries should take note of the following dates to ensure timely access to their funds.​

Payment Schedule for April 2025

Grant TypePayment Date
Older Persons GrantApril 3, 2025
Disability GrantApril 4, 2025
Children’s GrantsApril 5, 2025

It’s important to note that while SASSA typically avoids weekend disbursements, the Children’s Grants are scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025. Beneficiaries are advised to verify this date with their local SASSA offices or through official channels to confirm any updates or changes.​

Grant Amounts and Increases

Effective April 2025, several social grants will see an increase as part of the government’s effort to assist beneficiaries in coping with the rising cost of living. The updated monthly amounts are as follows:​

Grant TypePrevious AmountNew Amount (April 2025)Increase
Old Age Grant (60–74 years)R2,185R2,315+R130
Old Age Grant (75+ years)R2,200R2,335+R135
War Veterans GrantR2,185R2,315+R130
Disability GrantR2,185R2,315+R130
Care Dependency GrantR2,185R2,315+R130
Child Support GrantR530R560+R30
Foster Care GrantR1,180R1,250+R70

These adjustments aim to provide additional financial support to beneficiaries amid economic challenges.​

Accessing Your Grant

Beneficiaries can access their grants through various channels:​

  • Retailers: Participating stores such as Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Boxer, and Spar.​
  • ATMs: Using the SASSA/Postbank card at any ATM.​
  • South African Post Office (SAPO): Branches nationwide.​
  • Cash Pay Points: Designated points in rural areas.​

To avoid long queues, it’s advisable to collect grants a few days after the payment date.​

Important Update for SASSA Gold Cardholders

Beneficiaries using the SASSA gold cards were required to transition to the new Postbank black cards by March 20, 2025. Those who have not yet made the switch may experience restrictions, including:​

  • Inability to use the gold card for purchases or withdrawals.​
  • Potential transaction declines at retailers and ATMs.​

Beneficiaries who missed the deadline can still collect their grants at SAPO branches or withdraw cash from retailers’ till points in April and May. Postbank will continue to facilitate card swaps until the end of June 2025.

Checking Your SASSA Balance

Beneficiaries can check their grant balance through the following methods:​

  • USSD Code: Dial 1203210# or 130444# on a mobile phone.​
  • ATM: Insert the SASSA card and follow prompts to view the balance.​
  • Retailer Slip: Request a balance slip after making a purchase at participating retailers.​

Always protect your PIN and avoid sharing your card details with others.​

Safety Tips for Collecting Grants

When collecting grants, beneficiaries should:​

  • Be vigilant of their surroundings.​
  • Secure their card and cash immediately after transactions.​
  • Regularly monitor account balances and report discrepancies.​
  • Avoid accepting assistance from strangers at ATMs or pay points.​

Staying informed about payment dates, grant amounts, and safety measures ensures a smooth process in accessing SASSA grants.

FAQs

What should I do if I missed the card swap deadline?

Beneficiaries who missed the March 20, 2025, deadline can still collect their grants at SAPO branches or withdraw cash from participating retailers’ till points in April and May. Postbank will continue card swaps until the end of June 2025.

How can I check my SASSA grant balance?

You can check your balance by dialing 1203210# or 130444# on your mobile phone, using an ATM with your SASSA card, or requesting a balance slip after a purchase at participating retailers.

Are there safety tips for collecting my grant?

Yes, always be aware of your surroundings, secure your card and cash immediately after transactions, regularly monitor your account for discrepancies, and avoid accepting assistance from strangers at ATMs or pay points.

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