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How to Withdraw R350 from Sassa

Withdrawal of SASSA R350 SRD grant from ATM or supermarket: Official SASSA has advised recipients who normally withdraw their grant at a South African PostofficeSa (Sapo) branch to consider withdrawing their grant at a supermarket or ATM this month, according to today’s SASSA grant news.
 
How to Withdraw R350 from Sassa

How to Withdraw R350 from Sassa

According to them, Correos (2) no longer pays Srd subsidies. Now you have to:

  1. Reapply for your grant on the SASSA website https://srd.sassa.gov.za

  2. Choose the merchant option to receive your grant at any of these retailers:

  • PicknPay
  • Shoprite
  • boxer or ladies
  • Save
  • 3. No commission is paid on withdrawals
  1. ID and phone required

There is no transaction fee on payment, and it is very convenient.
You can also check the May payment dates of the SASSA special Covid-19 SRD grant
The Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD Grant) is for South African citizens, refugees, asylum seekers and special permit holders who are between the ages of 18 and 60, have insufficient resources, and do not receive social grants on behalf of themselves, or others. , do not quote or are eligible for payment from the FIU and do not have other financial support.

There are several payment methods that you can choose from when it comes to cashing out your Sassa R350 grant.

As for what the payment dates are for the SRD grant, Sassa has emphasized that there is no set payment date for the R350 grant and that recipients will be paid for the months they qualify. SRD grant payments are not made on days when other SASSA grant payments are made.

Bank Account

One of the ways you can receive your R350 grant is through a bank account. SASSA recommends this payment method because it seems to be the most convenient.
SASSA has said that once you submit your application and choose this as your payment method, you submit your bank details as part of your application process. This would make paying your R350 grant easier and faster. You will then be able to withdraw your R350 at any ATM.

Cash Remittance Services

If you don’t have a bank account, you can also receive your R350 grant through CashSend.
This causes recipients to use your ID numbers and phone numbers to access your grant money. You must have a cell phone with a registered cell phone number and proof of identification.
Checkers, PicknPay and Boxer Stores
Seeking to find more ways for recipients to collect their grants and to make SASSA grant payments easier, SASSA announced that recipients can access their grant by visiting a Checkers, Boxer, or PicknPay store. You will not be able to collect your grants at BP Pick n Pay Express, Pick n Pay Clothing and Pick n Pay Liquor stores.
Recipients should wait for an SMS indicating that their grant is ready to be collected before heading to the store.

Shoprite Group

Shoprite Group has now made it possible for R350 grant recipients to obtain their SRD grant payments at any of their 1,286 supermarkets in South Africa, which includes Checkers, USave, OK and Shoprite stores.
You will need to provide your ID and cell phone number. Recipients should ensure that this must be the same cell phone number they used to sign up for Sassa’s database, as a confirmation pin will be sent to this number to prevent fraud.
For more information on the SASSA SRD grant
If you want to know how to check the balance of SASSA R350 or how to check the status of the SASSA grant, click here.

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