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SASSA SRD Grant 2025/2026: Latest Changes and Updates

The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, administered by SASSA, remains a vital component of South Africa’s social safety net. Initially introduced as temporary COVID-19 relief, it continues offering critical support to unemployed and vulnerable adults.

Staying informed about the latest changes, including grant amount, application procedures, verification systems, and future plans, is essential for beneficiaries to navigate the process efficiently.

What Is the SRD Grant?

The SRD grant is a monthly non-means-tested payment of R370, designed for unemployed individuals in financial hardship who are not receiving other forms of social assistance (excluding the Child Support Grant). It targets South African citizens, permanent residents, refugees, and special permit holders aged between 18 and 60.

The grant aims to provide immediate relief while the government works towards longer-term income support solutions.

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Grant Amount and Duration (2025/2026)

  • The SRD grant remains steady at R370 per month, reflecting a R20 increase from the previous R350, as implemented on April 1, 2024.
  • During the 2025 Budget Speech, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana officially confirmed the grant’s extension until 31 March 2026, with a dedicated allocation of R35.2 billion to fund it.
  • This extension aims to safeguard continued support while the government reviews Active Labour Market Programmes and deliberates the future of a Basic Income Grant by September 2025.

Verification and Biometric Enrolment

To bolster security and reduce fraud, biometric verification, including fingerprint and facial recognition, has been expanded for SRD applicants. This ensures that payments are disbursed only to verified beneficiaries and helps maintain the integrity of the system, though specific start dates (e.g., 1 September 2025) were not confirmed in the sources.

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Payment Methods and Collection Options

Beneficiaries can receive their SRD payments through multiple channels:

  • Bank deposits to personal accounts
  • CashSend/eWallet services for those without bank accounts
  • Retail cash collection at Pick n Pay, Boxer, Shoprite, Spar, and Checkers
  • Post Office pay points in rural communities

Note: SASSA Gold Cards have been phased out (by early 2025), urging beneficiaries to ensure alternative payment methods are set up. When visiting collection points, always carry your ID and remain cautious of scams, SASSA payments are free, and no one should charge for the grant.

Application Process and Status Checks

How to Apply:

  1. Visit the official SRD portal: srd.sassa.gov.za
  2. Click “Apply Online”
  3. Select your category—ID Holder or Asylum Seeker/Special Permit Holder
  4. Provide your mobile number, ID, residency, income, and employment details

Status Tracking:

  • Check online via the SRD portal using your ID and mobile number
  • Or use WhatsApp (082 046 8553), USSD (1203210# or 12069277#), or call toll-free 0800 60 10 11
  • Application statuses include Approved, Pending, Bank Details Pending, or Declined
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Common Issues and Solutions

  • Payment delays often stem from outdated banking details or failed ID verification. Make sure these are current to avoid disruption.
  • Biometric or ID errors can cause processing delays; follow prompts to complete verification.
  • Status discrepancies or rejections can be appealed via the SRD portal—keep records of any communications.
  • Always confirm information through official SASSA channels to avoid scams or misinformation.

Future of the SRD Grant

The SRD grant currently serves as an emergency safety net, but government plans aim to evolve it into a sustainable income support system or job-seeker allowance, integrated with Active Labour Market Programmes. Policy review findings are expected by September 2025, with Momentum for a Basic Income Grant or alternative proposals to follow.

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FAQs

  1. What is the SRD Grant?
    A monthly R370 payment for unemployed, low-income individuals who don’t receive other grants.
  2. How much and until when is it available?
    R370/month, extended until 31 March 2026, with R35.2 billion allocated.
  3. Who qualifies for SRD?
    Unemployed persons aged 18–60, earning less than R624/month, not receiving other grants (excluding Child Support), and based in South Africa.
  4. How do I apply or check my status?
    Apply at srd.sassa.gov.za. Check status via portal, WhatsApp, USSD, or call 0800 60 10 11.
  5. What are the payment methods?
    Bank deposits, CashSend/eWallet, or collection at retail/post office points. Gold Cards are no longer valid after early 2025.
  6. What if my payment is delayed?
    Check and update your bank details and identity info; contact SASSA if issues persist.
  7. What’s next after March 2026?
    Government is reviewing long-term income support options, including a Basic Income Grant or job-linked allowance, with decisions expected post-September 2025.

Check also: SASSA Appeal: How to Appeal Any Grant Decision (SRD R350/R370 & Permanent Grants)

The SASSA SRD grant continues as a lifeline, R370/month until March 2026, backed by a purposeful R35.2 billion allocation. Updates to payment methods and eligibility verification, especially biometric enrolment, aim to enhance security and efficiency.

To ensure you receive uninterrupted support, stay proactive: apply early, keep your details updated, and rely only on official SASSA communication channels.

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