SASSA Confirms May 2025 Grant Payment Dates – Here’s When You’ll Get Paid

Published On:
Cyril Ramaphosa

If you rely on SASSA grants, May 2025 brings a few changes you’ll want to be ready for. With a public holiday right at the start of the month and an increase in grant amounts, knowing when and how your money is coming is more important than ever.

Let’s break it all down in plain English so you can plan with confidence.

Schedule

Here’s a quick look at the official payment dates for May 2025:

Grant TypePayment Date
Older PersonsTuesday, 6 May
DisabilityWednesday, 7 May
Children’s GrantsThursday, 8 May

These dates fall a little later in the month because 1 May is Workers’ Day (a public holiday), and the first working day after that is Tuesday, 6 May.

Amounts

As of the April 2025 increase, here’s what you’ll receive:

Grant TypeNew Amount (May 2025)
Older Persons GrantR2,180
Disability GrantR2,180
Child Support GrantR530
Foster Child GrantR1,180
Care Dependency GrantR2,180

These changes are part of the government’s effort to help recipients keep up with the rising cost of living.

Cards

Still using your SASSA gold card? Good news — it’s valid until 31 May 2025, even if it shows an earlier expiry date. You can continue to use it at ATMs, supermarkets, and pay points without worry.

Options

There are a few ways to access your grant safely:

  1. Gold Card Withdrawals:
    Withdraw cash at any ATM or participating retail stores like Shoprite, Boxer, or Pick n Pay.
  2. Bank Deposit:
    Prefer the money in your bank account? Make sure your account details are updated with SASSA. That way, the funds go straight in without the hassle.
  3. Pay Points:
    If you’re in a rural area, SASSA mobile pay points still operate. Check with your local office for your specific date.

Banking

Need to update your banking info? Here’s how:

  1. Visit srd.sassa.gov.za
  2. Scroll to “Update your banking details”
  3. Enter your ID number
  4. Click the SMS link sent to your phone
  5. Choose your payment option (bank or Postbank)
  6. Enter and confirm your new banking details

Make sure your cellphone number is linked to your SASSA account, or the process won’t work.

Delays

Didn’t get paid on time? Here’s a checklist:

  • Wait 1–2 days — banking delays are common.
  • Dial 12069277# to check your balance.
  • Use SASSA WhatsApp: 082 046 8553
  • Visit a local office or call 0800 60 10 11

Cards

Lost or damaged your gold card? Don’t stress:

  1. Go to the nearest Post Office
  2. Take your South African ID or your child’s birth certificate
  3. Ask for a replacement card
  4. Activate it by choosing a new PIN

Fixes

Here’s a cheat sheet for common grant problems:

ProblemSolution
Payment missingCheck ID and bank match
Card blockedReset PIN at Post Office
Wrong phone numberUpdate at SASSA office
Mistaken death reportCorrect at SASSA branch

Contacts

Need help from your province’s office? Here’s where to email:

ProvinceEmail
GautengGrantsEnquiriesGP@sassa.gov.za
KZNGrantsEnquiriesKZN@sassa.gov.za
Western CapeGrantsEnquiriesWC@sassa.gov.za
Eastern CapeGrantsEnquiriesEC@sassa.gov.za

Staying informed means staying in control. With May’s payments shifted slightly and new amounts in place, it’s a good idea to double-check your details and know your options. Always use official SASSA channels and plan ahead — your peace of mind is worth it.

FAQs

When is the SASSA Old Age Grant paid?

It will be paid on Tuesday, 6 May 2025.

How much is the Child Support Grant now?

It’s now R530 as of May 2025.

Is my SASSA gold card still valid?

Yes, until 31 May 2025.

What to do if I don’t get paid?

Wait 2 days, then check via USSD or visit a SASSA office.

Can I update my bank details online?

Yes, at srd.sassa.gov.za under ‘Update Banking Details’.

Zoya Malik

Zoya Malik is a tech writer and gadget reviewer who has been exploring the world of smartphones, smartwatches, and consumer electronics since 2016. She focuses on real-world performance, design insights, and user experience rather than just specs. Zoya has reviewed more than 150 devices across Android and iOS platforms and contributes regularly to tech communities and blogs.

Leave a Comment