South African Social Security Agency beneficiaries will receive their grant payments next week.
“There is no need to rush to withdraw cash on the first day. Once the money is in the account it will remain there until it is needed,” Sassa said.From April 1, the older person grant will increase to R2,080 for beneficiaries between 60 and 74. It will increase to R2,090 on October 1. Beneficiaries over 75 will receive R2,100 and R2110 on October 1.
Sassa said Mondays and Tuesdays will be dedicated to the issuing of cards to old age grant recipients and people who receive disability grants. Wednesdays to Saturdays will be dedicated to the collection of new gold cards for those receiving child support grants and all other grants.“Post office branch staff will assist recipients to activate the new cards and select a new PIN and the cards will operate immediately to make withdrawals or any other type of transactions.
“New gold cards will only be issued at post offices to the person in whose name the expiring card has been issued. No person will be able to collect a gold card on behalf of another unless they are registered with Sassa as a procurator ,” said Sassa.
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