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SASSA Pay Points 2026: Where to Collect Your Grant and How It Works

Collect your grant at Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, OK Foods, or any ATM in South Africa. Open-air cash pay points have been phased out — over 25,000 till points are now available nationwide.

✍️ By SassaGrant Research Desk ✅ Sources sassa.gov.za · postbank.co.za · sanews.gov.za 📅 Updated May 2026 ⏱️ Read time: 9 minutes
⚠️ Independence Notice: sassagrant.com is an independent information website. We are not affiliated with SASSA, Postbank, or any South African government department. This article is for informational purposes only. Always verify the latest payment dates and pay point information directly at sassa.gov.za or by calling the SASSA helpline on 0800 60 10 11 before travelling to a pay point.

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Dial *120*355# on any phone — works without data or airtime balance.

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Direct Answer: What Are SASSA Pay Points?

SASSA pay points are the locations where grant beneficiaries collect their monthly social grant money. In 2026, the main pay points are retail stores like Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, and OK Foods. You can also use ATMs or have your grant paid directly into your bank account.

Traditional open-air cash pay points have been phased out across most of South Africa.

☎️ *120*355# — Find a site ☎️ *120*3210# — Check status 📞 0800 60 10 11 — SASSA
Screenshot 1 · Main Guide
SASSA Pay Points 2026 Complete Collection Guide
SASSA pay points 2026 guide showing 3 collection options retail till ATM and bank account staggered payment schedule Day 1 to end of month seven retail brands and fee comparison
Alt text: SASSA pay points 2026 guide showing 3 collection options retail till ATM and bank account staggered payment schedule Day 1 to end of month seven retail brands and fee comparison. Caption: In 2026 collect your SASSA grant free at Shoprite, Checkers, Boxer, SPAR, or OK Foods retail tills cost R0 to R2 versus R10 or more at commercial ATMs.
25,000+
Retail till points available nationwide
7
Major retail partner brands accept SASSA
R0–R2
Typical fee at a retail till — vs R10+ at ATM
📌 Key Takeaways
  • SASSA pay points in 2026 are retail stores, ATMs, and personal bank accounts. Open-air cash pay points have been phased out.
  • Main retail pay points: Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, and OK Foods.
  • Staggered schedule: Older Persons Day 1, Disability Day 2, Children’s grants Day 3, SRD at end of month.
  • Retail tills cost almost nothing. Commercial ATMs charge R10+ per R1,000.
  • A personal bank account is the safest option. Money arrives automatically and stays safe.
  • To find a pay point near you, walk into any major supermarket or dial *120*355#.
  • To check payment status, dial *120*3210# or call 0800 60 10 11 — both free.
  • Your money does not expire. You do not have to collect on Day 1 — wait for shorter queues.
  • Never share your PIN with anyone. No official will ever ask for it. Report suspicious activity to SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 or SAPS on 10111.

1. What Is a SASSA Pay Point?

A SASSA pay point is any official location where a SASSA grant beneficiary can access or withdraw their monthly grant money. It is simply the place you go to collect what is yours.

For many years, SASSA used open-air community pay points. Trucks would arrive at sports grounds or community halls. Thousands of people would wait in long queues, sometimes overnight, in the heat or rain. It was unsafe. It was undignified. And it made beneficiaries easy targets for criminals.

✓ That old system is gone

South Africa has moved to a retail-based payment system. Your grant money is now accessible at supermarket tills, ATMs, and bank accounts all over the country. Over 25,000 till points are available nationwide. There is almost always a pay point near where you live.

2. Where Are SASSA Pay Points in 2026?

SASSA pay points in 2026 are located inside major retail stores, at commercial bank ATMs, and through personal bank accounts.

Option 1 🛒
Partner Retail Stores
Present your Postbank Black Card and PIN at the till. The cashier processes your withdrawal.
Most Common
Option 2 🏧
ATMs
Your Postbank Black Card works at any Capitec, Standard Bank, FNB, Nedbank, or Absa ATM. Available 24 hours a day.
Always Open
Option 3 🏦
Personal Bank Account
Grant arrives directly into Capitec, Shoprite Money Market, EasyPay, or Postbank account on payment day. No queues.
Safest Option

Partner Retail Stores in 2026

🛒
Shoprite
🛒
Checkers
🛒
Usave
🛒
Pick n Pay
🛒
Boxer
🛒
SPAR
🛒
OK Foods
+ ATMs

These stores have tills in almost every town, township, and village across South Africa. You do not need to travel far. And you can collect your grant while doing your shopping.

💳 ATMs charge higher withdrawal fees than retail tills. This is covered in detail in the fees section below — switch to a retail till to keep more of your grant.

3. How Much Does SASSA Pay in 2026?

SASSA pays different amounts depending on the type of grant you receive. Here is a quick reference for the 2026/2027 amounts.

Older Persons (60–74)
R2,400
Older Persons (75+)
R2,420
Disability Grant
R2,400
Child Support per child
R580
Foster Child Grant
R1,295
Care Dependency
R2,400
Grant-in-Aid
R580
War Veterans
R2,420
SRD Grant
R370

These amounts were confirmed as part of the April 2026 budget adjustments. They are paid monthly on the staggered schedule explained below. Read the full 2026/27 budget breakdown →

Screenshot 2 · Grant Guide
SASSA Pay Points 2026: All Grant Amounts, Avoid Queues, and How to Check Payment
SASSA pay points 2026 showing all nine grant amounts from R370 SRD to R2420 War Veterans five queue avoidance tips four pay point finding methods and three payment status check methods
Alt text: SASSA pay points 2026 showing all nine grant amounts from R370 SRD to R2420 War Veterans five queue avoidance tips four pay point finding methods and three payment status check methods. Caption: Your SASSA grant does not expire, no need to rush on Day 1. Go 1 to 2 days later for shorter queues and check your status free by dialing 1203210#.

4. The Staggered Payment Schedule: What Day Is Your Grant Paid?

SASSA uses a staggered payment schedule to prevent millions of people from rushing to pay points on the same day. Each grant type is paid on a different day within the first week of the month.

⚠️ Important

Going to a pay point before your grant has been released will result in a declined transaction. Check your day below.

1Day

Older Persons Grant

Senior citizens aged 60+ are always paid first. Any Grant-in-Aid linked to their file is also released today.

2Day

Disability Grant

Beneficiaries with medically confirmed physical or mental disabilities are paid on the second business day.

3Day

All Children’s Grants

Child Support, Foster Child, and Care Dependency. All remaining grants on the system are cleared today.

24–30End

SRD R370 Grant

Does not follow the first-week schedule. Processed after income means-testing data is verified.

📅 Tip: Check the official SASSA payment dates for each month at sassa.gov.za or call 0800 60 10 11. Dates shift slightly each month depending on weekends and public holidays.

5. SASSA SRD Pay Points: Where to Collect the R370 Grant

The SASSA SRD grant of R370 is collected through the same retail and banking channels as other grants. However, the process is slightly different because SRD is linked to your phone number and bank account rather than a physical card.

  • If paid into a personal bank account — arrives around the 24th to 30th of each month. Withdraw at any ATM, retail till, or via your bank app.
  • Need to set up banking — visit srd.sassa.gov.za to update your payment method. Link your Shoprite Money Market, Capitec, or any registered South African bank account.
  • No physical SRD cash pay points exist. The SRD grant does not work with a physical card collection system. You must have a bank account to receive it.

6. What Do You Need to Collect Your Grant?

To collect your SASSA grant at a retail pay point, you need your Postbank Black Card and your PIN. Here is a full list by collection method.

MethodWhat You Need
Retail till (Shoprite, Pick n Pay, etc.)Postbank Black Card · PIN · sometimes your South African ID
ATMPostbank Black Card · PIN
Personal bank accountNothing extra. Money arrives automatically.
📅 Old Postbank Gold Card?

If your Postbank Gold Card has not yet been replaced, it may still work at tills and ATMs until the 31 August 2026 deadline. After that date, you must have switched to the new Postbank Black Card. Replace it free at any Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, or Usave by dialling *120*355# to find your nearest replacement site. Full card renewal guide →

7. How to Find a SASSA Pay Point Near You

To find a SASSA pay point near you, the fastest method is to walk into your nearest Shoprite, Pick n Pay, or Boxer store. Every one of these stores is a pay point.

  • 1

    Walk into any major supermarket

    If there is a Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, or OK Foods near you — that is a pay point. Ask at the customer service desk or Money Market counter if you are unsure which till to use.

  • 2

    Dial *120*355#

    This USSD code finds the nearest Postbank card replacement and payment sites near you. Works without data and without airtime on any network.

  • 3

    Call SASSA on 0800 60 10 11

    Free and available on weekdays. An agent can tell you the nearest active pay point in your area.

  • 4

    Visit a SASSA office

    Your nearest SASSA office can print a list of registered pay points in your local area. Find the nearest office at sassa.gov.za.

8. SASSA Pay Point Fees: Which Option Costs the Least?

The cheapest way to collect your SASSA grant is at a retail till point. ATMs are convenient but more expensive.

Retail till — Shoprite, Pick n Pay, etc.
R0 – R2 Cheapest
Personal bank account — Shoprite MM, Capitec
R0 – R7.50/mo Affordable
Postbank ATM
Low Mid
Commercial bank ATM — Capitec, FNB, Absa
R10+ /R1,000 Avoid
💰 The bottom line

Collect at a retail till point. It costs almost nothing. And you can do your shopping at the same time. Over a year, switching from commercial ATMs to retail tills can save you hundreds of rands.

9. How to Avoid Long Queues at Pay Points

Long queues at SASSA pay points are common on the first payment day for each grant. But there are easy ways to avoid them.

  • 1

    Wait one or two days

    Your money does not disappear. It stays safely in your account. If your grant is paid on Day 1, go on Day 2 or Day 3 when queues are shorter.

  • 2

    Go early in the morning or late afternoon

    Busiest time is between 9am and 12pm on payment day. Early morning before 8am and after 3pm are often much quieter.

  • 3

    Use a less popular branch

    A large Shoprite in a city centre will be very busy on payment day. A smaller Usave or Boxer in a quieter area may have shorter queues.

  • 4

    Switch to a bank account

    If your grant is paid directly into your bank account, you can use your money at any time. No queues. No rush. No crowds.

  • 5

    Never queue overnight

    It is dangerous. Your money will still be there in the morning. No grant expires or disappears because you did not collect it on day one.

10. SASSA Payment Results: How to Check If Your Money Is Ready

To check your SASSA payment results and confirm your grant has been paid, use one of these official methods.

  • 1

    USSD — Dial *120*3210#

    Follow the prompts to check your SASSA grant status and balance. Works without data and without airtime.

  • 2

    Call SASSA on 0800 60 10 11

    Free. Ask the agent to confirm whether your grant payment has been processed this month.

  • 3

    Open your bank app

    If your grant is paid into a personal bank account, check your balance. The grant usually reflects on payment-day morning.

  • 4

    Check your SMS

    SASSA sends SMS notifications when payments are processed. Make sure your correct phone number is registered with SASSA. Update at sassa.gov.za or at your nearest SASSA office.

☎️ If your payment has not arrived and you believe it should have, call SASSA immediately on 0800 60 10 11. Do not wait several days before reporting a missing payment.

11. Safety Tips at SASSA Pay Points

Retail SASSA pay points are much safer than the old open-air cash points. But criminals still target grant collection days. Follow these simple rules.

  • Never share your PIN. No cashier, security guard, SASSA official, or anyone else has the right to ask for it.
  • Cover the keypad when entering your PIN. Use your free hand to shield it.
  • Only use official in-store tills. Do not let anyone outside the store use a mobile device to process your withdrawal. Biometric verification is only done inside official SASSA branches.
  • Take only what you need. Do not withdraw your entire grant in cash and then walk home alone with it. Shop first, withdraw only what you need for the day.
  • Do not count cash in public. If you withdraw, put it away immediately. Do not count at the till or on the street.
  • Go with a trusted person if possible. Elderly beneficiaries should not go alone on payment day.

12. Scam Warning at SASSA Pay Points

Criminals use SASSA pay points to target vulnerable beneficiaries. Here are the specific scams to watch for.

  • 1
    “Let me help you collect faster” — outside the storeA stranger offers to use their phone or portable device. They are stealing your money or biometric data. Walk away.
  • 2
    “Pay a small fee to unlock your payment”SASSA never charges fees. Walk away and report it to SASSA on 0800 60 10 11.
  • 3
    “Your card is blocked — give it to me and I’ll fix it”No one can fix your card by holding it. Call SASSA directly. Never give your card or PIN to a stranger.
  • 4
    “Click this link to move your grant to a new account”Do not click anything. SASSA communicates through official channels only. SMS and link-based “updates” are scams.

Official Contacts Only

OrganisationNumber
SASSA Helpline0800 60 10 11
South African Police Service10111
South African Fraud Prevention Service0800 20 20 87
Screenshot 3 · Safety Card
Stay Safe at SASSA Pay Points — Scam Warning 2026
SASSA pay point safety 2026 showing six safety tips including never share PIN and four scam types including fee unlock and card blocking scams with official contact numbers
Alt text: SASSA pay point safety 2026 showing six safety tips including never share PIN and four scam types including fee unlock and card blocking scams with official contact numbers. Caption: Never share your PIN at any pay point and never pay anyone a fee to unlock your grant. Call SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 or SAPS on 10111 to report suspicious activity.

13. Key Takeaways

  • SASSA pay points in 2026 are retail stores, ATMs, and personal bank accounts. Open-air cash pay points have been phased out.
  • The main retail pay points are Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, Pick n Pay, Boxer, SPAR, and OK Foods.
  • Grants are paid in a staggered schedule: Older Persons Day 1, Disability Day 2, Children’s grants Day 3, SRD end of month.
  • Collecting at a retail till costs almost nothing. Commercial ATMs charge R10 or more per R1,000.
  • A personal bank account is the safest option. Your money arrives automatically and stays safe until you use it.
  • To find a pay point near you, walk into any major supermarket or dial *120*355#.
  • To check your payment status, dial *120*3210# or call 0800 60 10 11 for free.
  • Your money does not expire. You do not have to collect it on Day 1. Wait for shorter queues.
  • Never share your PIN with anyone. No official will ever ask for it.
  • Report any suspicious activity to SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 or SAPS on 10111.
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Sources and References

  • South African Social Security Agency. “Payment Information.” sassa.gov.za.
  • Postbank. “Grant Payment Channels.” postbank.co.za.
  • South African Government News Agency. sanews.gov.za.
  • SASSA Helpline: 0800 60 10 11.
  • South African Police Service: 10111.
  • South African Fraud Prevention Service: 0800 20 20 87.
  • SASSA USSD Balance Check: *120*3210#.
  • Postbank Replacement Site Finder: *120*355#.
Complete Disclaimer This article was written by the SassaGrant Research Desk for general informational purposes only. SassaGrant.com is an independent website and is not affiliated with SASSA, Postbank, or any South African government department. Payment dates, pay point locations, fees, and collection processes are subject to change at any time. The information in this article was accurate at the time of writing in May 2026. Always verify the latest payment dates and pay point information directly at sassa.gov.za or by calling the SASSA helpline on 0800 60 10 11 before travelling to a pay point. Never share your card PIN or personal details with anyone at a pay point.