Sassa R350 Grant Payment Date for January 2023

Sassa Grant Payment Dates For January 2023 have been confirmed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). The Sassa R350 Grant Payment Date for January 2023 help you know when your SASSA money will be paid.

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is on track with arrangements to disburse the January 2023 social grants payments from 03 January 2023.

The SASSA Payments will be made from Tuesday, 3 January 2023 starting with Older persons grant. Older person grants will be paid first (Tuesday, 03 January) followed by disability grants (Wednesday, 04 January) and child support grants (Thursday, 05 January).

Sassa R350 Grant Payment Date for January 2023

Sassa Payment Dates for January 2023:

  • Older Person’s Grant: Tuesday, 3 January 2023 – This includes any grants linked to this account
  • Disability Grant: Wednesday, 4 January 2023 – This includes any grants linked to this account
  • All Other GrantsThursday, 5 January 2023
  • Sassa SRD Grant Payment Date –  After permanent social grants

Sassa Grant Payment Dates for R350 Grant

The Sassa Payment Dates for R350 Grant for January 2023 haven’t been confirmed yet. SASSA has said that there is no fixed payment date for those who receive their SRD grant payments through the bank account. These SASSA payment dates are no longer applicable to the post office payout system. SASSA R350 beneficiaries can receive their grants as soon as they receive confirmation of payment from SASSA.

Beneficiaries are urged to wait for an SMS to say that they can collect their R350 grant and should not head out to collect it if they haven’t received an SMS.

If you don’t have any banking details, individuals can collect your grant cash from Pick-N-Pay, Shoprite, Checkers, USave or Boxer stores.

The SASSA SRD R350 will be paid to beneficiaries from August 2021 until March 2024.

SASSA previously confirmed, “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.”

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