SASSA Announces Social Grants Payment Dates for June 2023, Ensuring Timely Support for Beneficiaries

SASSA Announces Social Grants Payment Dates for June 2023, Ensuring Timely Support for Beneficiaries

…By Roland Peterson for TDPel Media. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced the payment dates for social grants in June 2023.

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This follows the release of the payment schedule for the 2023/24 financial year.

Elderly, Child, and Disability Grants in the First Week of the Month

During the first week of June, payments will be made for elderly, child, and disability grants.

Following that, Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant recipients and other grant beneficiaries will receive their payments.

All beneficiaries, except SRD recipients, can collect their grants at South African Post Office branches.

Validity of Expired SASSA/Postbank Gold Cards Extended

SASSA has assured social grant beneficiaries with expired gold cards that they can still receive their grants without any disruptions until the end of the year.

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The Payment Association of South Africa (PASA) has extended the validity of expired SASSA/Postbank Gold Cards until 31 December 2023.

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Recipients can continue using their expired cards for social grants transactions at ATMs and merchant points of sale.

Recipients Encouraged to Choose Their Preferred Payment Channel

Social grant beneficiaries with gold cards have been advised not to panic, as their cards will remain valid until the end of the year.

They have the option to choose their preferred payment channel and can visit SASSA offices to change the method of payment if they wish to receive their funds at their personal banks.

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The extended gold cards can be used at any ATM and machines.

Contact SASSA for Further Queries

For any queries or further assistance, individuals can reach out to SASSA directly.

They can contact the SASSA Toll-Free Call centre at 0800 60 10 11, the SASSA Head Office at 012 400 2322, or email the SASSA Head Office at Grantsenquiries@sassa.gov.za. Contact details for SASSA offices across the country can be found on their website.

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Roland Peterson is a seasoned and experienced writer with over 10 years of experience in the field. He has a special interest in news and has been writing about current events for many years. When he’s not busy writing, Roland enjoys spending time in nature and can often be found exploring the great outdoors. He also loves to relax and unwind by sipping coffee at his favorite coffee shop (Manhattan Espresso) while brainstorming ideas for his next article on TDPel Media. Roland is a dedicated writer who is passionate about delivering informative and engaging content to his readers. He lives in New York, USA.

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