The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone, with many people facing financial difficulties due to job losses and reduced working hours. In response to this, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) launched the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant to provide temporary assistance to eligible individuals who have lost their income due to the pandemic.
While many people have already received their payments, there are some clients who have been approved for the COVID-19 SRD but have not yet received payment. According to recent announcements from SASSA, clients who have not received payment and have selected to be paid through Postbank or Cashsend are urged to open bank accounts and upload them on the system to fast-track payments.
If you are one of the clients who have been approved for the COVID-19 SRD but have not yet received payment, it is important to take action as soon as possible to ensure that you receive your payment as soon as possible. The first step is to check your status on the SASSA website https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status or by calling the SASSA call center. If your status indicates that no payment date is indicated on your January status or earlier months, then you need to take action.
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The next step is to open a bank account if you do not already have one. You can do this by visiting a bank branch or by applying online. It is important to make sure that you have all the necessary documents, such as your ID, proof of address, and proof of income if you are employed.
Once you have opened your bank account, you need to upload your banking details on the SASSA system to fast-track your payment. You can do this by logging into the SASSA website https://srd.sassa.gov.za or by visiting a SASSA office. Make sure that you have all the necessary documents, such as your ID and proof of banking details.
It is important to note that opening a bank account is not only important for receiving your COVID-19 SRD payment, but it is also an important step towards financial inclusion. Having a bank account allows you to access financial services, such as savings and loans, and can help you to build a better financial future.
In conclusion, if you have been approved for the COVID-19 SRD but have not yet received payment, it is important to take action and open a bank account to fast-track your payment. This will not only ensure that you receive your payment as soon as possible but will also help you to access financial services and improve your financial well-being in the long term.
Source : #SouthAfricaAsk and SASSA
Im approved for 10months but without any paydates why what’s wrong please help me to get paydates fr my sassa srd gov money please please i really need that money for my children please help me to get it
My R350 approved since February but there’s no paydate