Sassa payment dates for October: What you need to know

Sassa’s October payment dates are out. Here’s when old age, disability, and child grants will be paid.

Sassa beneficiaries can start preparing for the upcoming October grant payments.

Here are the official payment dates for October:

  • Old Age Grant: Thursday, October 2
  • Disability Grant: Friday, October 3
  • All other Sassa grants (including child grants): Monday, October 6

Sassa has reminded beneficiaries to avoid rushing to collection points on the first day, as funds will remain available in their accounts until they are needed.

For any queries or assistance regarding your grant, contact the Sassa toll-free line at 0800 60 10 11 or visit your nearest Sassa office.

Sassa has announced that from September 1, 2025, all new grant applications will require mandatory biometric enrolment, including fingerprints or facial recognition. The move aims to curb fraud, eliminate duplicate payments, and ensure that only genuine beneficiaries receive grants.

CEO Themba Matlou said the system will make Sassa’s processes more secure, transparent, and trustworthy. The agency has completed staff training and infrastructure rollout to ensure smooth implementation.

Biometric enrolment is expected to reduce fraudulent applications, strengthen audit processes, and build greater public confidence in the social grants system.

The biometric system is a strategic move to ensure that every grant recipient is verifiably authentic and to make Sassa’s systems more resilient against manipulation and error, particularly in cases involving forged green ID documents.

The biometric enrolment will ensure:

  • Significant reduction in fraudulent applications and duplicate payments

  • Reliable verification of beneficiary authenticity and proof of life

  • Reduction in inclusion errors

  • Streamlined documentation processes

  • Enhanced audit outcomes and stronger record integrity

  • Improved public trust in the Social Assistance Programme

 

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