Managing finances can be challenging, especially for those who rely on social grants. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides crucial financial assistance to approximately 18 million South Africans each month through various grants. Understanding the payment schedule is essential for planning and budgeting. For June 2024, SASSA has confirmed the payment dates for different grants. In this article, we outline the specific dates and provide important details to help you stay informed and prepared.
These grants include:
- Older Persons Pension Grant
- Disability Grant
- War Veterans Grant
- Care Dependency Grant
- Foster Child Grant
- Child Support Grant
- Child Support Grant Top-Up
- Grant-in-aid
SASSA Grant Payment Schedule for June 2024
SASSA ensures that social grant payments are made starting from the second working day of each month. Payments will not be processed on public holidays or weekends. Consequently, for June 2024, the grant payment dates are as follows:
- Older Persons Grant: 4 June 2024
- Disability Grants: 5 June 2024
- Children’s Grants: 6 June 2024
Be sure to mark these dates on your calendar to ensure you receive your grant on time.
Sassa Grant Values For June 2024
Grant | June 2024 Payment |
Older Persons Grant | R2,180 |
Older Persons Grant (Older Than 75) (including Additional Payment) | R2,180+R20 |
War Veterans (including Additional Payment) | R2,180+R20 |
Disability Grant | R2,180 |
Care Dependency Grant | R2,180 |
Foster Child Grant | R1,180 |
Child Support Grant | R530 |
Child Support Grant (Top-Up) | R530 + R260 |
Grant In Aid | R530 |
Sassa Grant Collection
Sassa beneficiaries can choose to have their Sassa grant be paid directly to their bank account.
Sassa Grant beneficiaries can also collect their Sassa social grants at several payment points. These payment points include ATMs and retail stores such as Pick n Pay, Checkers, Shoprite and Boxer.
Sassa has said that there is no need to rush to withdraw the Sassa money on the first day because once the money is paid, it will remain in your bank account.