“If you have already reapplied for your SRD grant, you can still select the option to collect your grant from any Pick n Pay, Boxer, Shoprite, Checkers or USave. Log on to srd.sassa.gov.za and respond to the security SMS you receive on your phone.
How do I get my R350 cash send?
You must have a cellphone with a registered cellphone number and proof of identification. PicknPay or Boxer stores are also an option for the millions of R350 SRD grant beneficiaries. You must however wait for an SMS from Sassa confirming that your money is available.
Where can I withdraw my Sassa R350?
However, it seems that the supermarket option may not be entirely available if you used your phone to apply for more than one grant. Sassa explained the following: Withdraw your R350 from Pick n Pay, Boxer, Checkers, Shoprite, and Usave supermarkets.
Can I withdraw Sassa at ATM?
The answer is yes you can. SASSA makes use of a card payout grant system which makes it possible for beneficiaries to withdraw their grant payments from a South African Post Office (SAPO) or any ATM of the major banks in the country.
Can I collect my R350 grant at Shoprite?
Beneficiaries must now collect their money at retail stores or USave. The Post Office says beneficiaries of the R350 Social Relief of Distress grant who used to get their money from the Post Office will now only be able to collect it at Pick n Pay, Boxer, Shoprite, Checkers or USave merchants.
Can I collect my R350 grant at Pick n Pay?
The South African Post Office (SAPO) has announced that approved recipients of the R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant can now collect their benefit from Pick n Pay and Boxer stores nationwide from Wednesday, 22 September.
How do I get Sassa R350 with bank account?
How SASSA Verifies Bank Details For R350 Grant Applications
Go to srd.sassa.gov.za.Submit your ID Number.An SMS containing a secure link will be sent to the mobile phone number with which you registered during application.Click on the link in the SMS and follow the instructions carefully.
Can the R350 grant be paid into my bank account?
Click on the link in the SMS and follow the instructions carefully. Should you select payment into a bank account, please ensure that you are the owner of the account. SASSA cannot pay your grant into another person’s bank account.
Can I collect my SRD grant at any post office?
Post Office branches will no longer pay out SRD grants,” the national postal service said in a statement on Tuesday. SAPO added that people who have already reapplied for the SRD grant can still select the option to collect their grants from any of the partner retailers.
Where can I withdraw money from SRD grant?
It is estimated that 10 million people benefit from the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant monthly. These beneficiaries can choose where they would like to collect their R350 grant. Clients can withdraw their R350 from the Post Office, Pick n Pay, Boxer, Checkers, Shoprite or Usave supermarkets.