Yes, SASSA cards can be used at ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) to withdraw cash, check account balances, and perform other banking transactions. ATMs provide convenient access to grant funds for SASSA beneficiaries across South Africa.
To withdraw cash from an ATM using a SASSA card, beneficiaries can follow these steps:
- Locate an ATM: Find a nearby ATM that accepts SASSA cards. ATMs are commonly found at banks, shopping centers, convenience stores, and other public locations.
- Insert SASSA Card: Insert the SASSA card into the card slot on the ATM. The card should be inserted with the chip facing up or with the magnetic strip facing inward, depending on the type of card reader.
- Enter PIN: Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) associated with the SASSA card. The PIN is a security measure to authenticate the cardholder’s identity and authorize the transaction.
- Select Transaction: Choose the “Withdrawal” or “Cash Withdrawal” option from the ATM menu. Select the desired withdrawal amount from the available options or enter a custom amount using the keypad.
- Confirm Transaction: Review the transaction details on the screen to ensure accuracy, including the withdrawal amount and any associated fees. If everything is correct, confirm the transaction to proceed.
- Collect Cash: The ATM will dispense the requested cash amount in the form of banknotes. Collect the cash from the cash dispenser promptly to complete the transaction.
- Take Receipt (Optional): After completing the withdrawal, the ATM may offer the option to print a transaction receipt. Beneficiaries can choose to take a receipt for their records or select “No” to decline.
- Remove SASSA Card: Once the transaction is completed, remember to remove the SASSA card from the ATM card slot. Check the screen or wait for any additional instructions before leaving the ATM.
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By following these steps, SASSA beneficiaries can easily withdraw cash from ATMs using their SASSA cards, providing them with convenient access to their grant funds whenever needed. It’s essential to safeguard the SASSA card and PIN to prevent unauthorized access to the account and ensure the security of grant funds.
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Equally, the card can be used to check balances, mini statement (historical transactions) at the ATM 🏧.
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