Will SASSA Grants Still Be Paid Into Postbank After the Contract Ends?

Many South Africans are asking what will happen to their SASSA grants after the contract between the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and Postbank ends in September 2025.

The good news is that beneficiaries who already use Postbank will still receive their SASSA grants directly into their Postbank accounts, without any disruption.
SASSA Grants Paid Through Postbank Will Continue
Sassa has confirmed that the expiry of the contract does not affect how Sassa grants are paid. Postbank clients will continue to receive their payments as usual.
Currently, Sassa pays about 19 million social grants every month to nearly 12 million South Africans. Around three million of these payments go through Postbank, including:
- 1.96 million regular SASSS social grant payments
- 1.08 million COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) payments
This amounts to an estimated R3 billion in Sassa grants flowing through Postbank each month.
Learn more: SASSA Social Grant Payment Dates for September 2025
Why the Postbank Contract Is Ending
The Master Services Agreement (MSA) between SASSA and Postbank originally covered services such as:
- Over-the-counter cash payments
- Issuing of Sassa-branded gold cards
However, after the South African Post Office was liquidated in 2023 and cash pay points were shut down, these services were no longer needed.
In March 2024, SASSA issued an 18-month termination notice, and the contract will officially end in September 2025.
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What This Means for SASSA Grant Beneficiaries
Despite the end of the contract, SASSA social grants will still be paid into Postbank accounts. Beneficiaries will not lose access to their funds. Postbank will continue to operate like any other bank.
- Both the Postbank Gold Card and the new Postbank Black Card remain valid for grant withdrawals.
- Beneficiaries do not need to switch banks unless they choose to.
- Payments will continue without delays or changes.
Sassa clarified:
“The expiry of the MSA signifies the end of a contractual relationship, not the end of service provision by Postbank to its clients.”
Do You Need to Change Banks?
No. If you are happy with Postbank, you do not need to make any changes. Your grant will still be deposited into your Postbank account as usual.
However, if a beneficiary prefers another bank, they can request a change at Sassa offices. This option has always been available and remains in place after September 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will SASSA grants still be paid into Postbank after September 2025?
Yes. Even after the contract between Sassa and Postbank ends, beneficiaries who use Postbank will still receive their Sassa grants directly into their Postbank accounts without interruption.
2. Do I need to change banks to receive my SASSA grant?
No. Beneficiaries do not need to change banks unless they want to. If you are happy with Postbank, your Sassa grant will continue to be paid into your account as usual.
3. Is the SASSA gold card still valid after the Postbank contract ends?
Yes. Both the Postbank Gold Card and the newer Black Card remain valid for withdrawals. Beneficiaries can continue to use them to access their Sassa grants.
4. Why did SASSA terminate the contract with Postbank?
The contract (Master Services Agreement) was originally for services such as over-the-counter cash payments and Sassa-branded cards. After the liquidation of the Post Office and closure of cash pay points, these services were no longer needed, so the contract was formally terminated.
5. Can I switch my SASSA grant payments to another bank?
Yes. Beneficiaries always have the option to change the bank account where their SASSA grants are paid. This can be done by visiting a SASSA office and following the required process.
6. Will there be any delays with SASSA grant payments after September 2025?
No. SASSA has confirmed there will be no disruptions or delays in payments. Beneficiaries using Postbank will continue receiving their SASSA grants on time.
7. How many people receive grants through Postbank?
Currently, around three million payments are processed through Postbank each month, which includes both regular social grants and the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant.
Key Takeaway
For millions of South Africans, SASSA social grants remain safe and secure after the Postbank contract ends. Beneficiaries using Postbank will continue to receive their money directly into their accounts, with no extra steps required.
The termination of the agreement is purely an administrative matter between SASSA and Postbank and does not affect how beneficiaries access their grants.