In 2025, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) increased grant payments to support beneficiaries struggling with rising living costs.
Whether you’re a senior citizen, a person with a disability, or a caregiver, these adjustments provide additional financial relief.
This guide explains how to claim your increased SASSA grant, eligibility criteria, and payment dates to ensure you receive your benefits smoothly.
Overview of Increased SASSA Grants
SASSA has made significant changes to grant amounts to help South Africans cope with inflation and financial hardship. Here’s a breakdown of the updated amounts:
Grant Type | New Monthly Amount (2025) |
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Older Persons’ Grant (60-74) | R2,210 |
Older Persons’ Grant (75+) | R2,240 |
Disability Grant | R2,210 |
Child Support Grant | R560 |
These increases aim to provide better financial support to vulnerable groups in South Africa.
SASSA Payment Dates for February 2025
To avoid delays, beneficiaries should know their payment dates for February 2025:
Grant Type | Payment Date |
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Older Persons’ Grant | February 4, 2025 |
Disability Grant | February 5, 2025 |
Child Support Grant | February 6, 2025 |
SRD Grant | February 22-28, 2025 |
Payments are made via SASSA cards, bank deposits, and pay points across the country.
Who Can Claim an Increased SASSA Grant?
To qualify for a SASSA grant, you must meet specific criteria based on the type of grant you’re applying for.
1. Older Persons’ Grant Eligibility
Age: Must be 60 years or older
Residency: Must be a South African citizen or permanent resident
Income Limit: Must pass the means test (low-income threshold)
Documentation: Must provide a valid ID and proof of residence
2. Disability Grant Eligibility
Age: Between 18 and 59 years old
Residency: Must be a South African citizen or permanent resident
Medical Proof: Must provide a medical report confirming disability
Income Limit: Must meet means test requirements
3. Child Support Grant Eligibility
Age of Child: Must be under 18 years old
Primary Caregiver: Must be a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian
Residency: Caregiver must be a South African citizen or permanent resident
Income Limit: Must meet the means test for caregivers
4. Foster Care Grant Eligibility
Foster Care Status: Must be legally appointed foster parent
Age of Child: Child must be under 18 years old
Residency: Must be a South African citizen or permanent resident
Legal Documents: Must provide court-ordered foster care documentation
Step-by-Step Guide to Claiming Your Increased SASSA Grant
Applying for a SASSA grant is easy if you follow the correct steps:
Step 1: Verify Eligibility
Before applying, check that you meet the eligibility criteria for your specific grant. Visit www.sassa.gov.za for detailed requirements.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Make sure you have the necessary documents to avoid delays:
Valid South African ID or Birth Certificate
Proof of Residence (utility bill, lease agreement, or affidavit)
Income Verification (bank statements or payslips, if required)
Medical Certificates (for Disability Grant applicants)
Step 3: Submit Your Application
You can apply for a SASSA grant through multiple channels:
- Online Application: Visit www.sassa.gov.za to complete the form.
- In-Person Application: Visit your nearest SASSA office to submit your application.
- Post Office Submission: Some grants allow applications via Post Office branches.
Step 4: Wait for Application Approval
SASSA will review your application and documents. This process may take a few weeks to months, depending on your application type.
- If approved, you will receive a notification with your grant payment details.
- If denied, you can appeal the decision within 30 days.
Step 5: Receive Your Grant Payment
Once your application is approved, you will receive your monthly grant payment through:
SASSA Card – Can be used at ATMs and stores
Direct Bank Transfer – Payments go directly into your bank account
Cash Pay Points – Available for those without bank accounts
What to Do If Your Grant Application Is Rejected
If your SASSA grant application is declined, you have the right to appeal within 30 days. Follow these steps:
- Visit a SASSA Office – Speak to an officer about your rejection.
- Submit an Appeal Form – Provide the necessary supporting documents.
- Wait for Review – Appeals may take several weeks to process.
For assistance, contact SASSA via their helpline or website.
Important Considerations for SASSA Beneficiaries
- Keep your personal details updated – Ensure your phone number and banking details are correct.
- Be cautious of scams – Only use official SASSA platforms to apply or check payment details.
- Know your rights – You can appeal if your application is unfairly rejected.
With increased grant amounts in 2025, SASSA continues to provide essential financial support to millions of South Africans. Whether you’re applying for the first time or checking your eligibility, following these steps will ensure a smooth application process.
For more information, visit www.sassa.gov.za or contact your nearest SASSA office.