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SASSA locks in full-year social grant payment schedule — and announces biggest increases in years

Following National Treasury approval on 20 March 2026, SASSA has published payment dates for all social grants through to March 2027, alongside grant value increases effective from April.

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Cape Town, March 24, 2026: The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has released a comprehensive payment schedule for the 2026/2027 financial year, giving millions of grant beneficiaries advance notice of exactly when they can expect their money — month by month, all the way through to March 2027.

The announcement, dated 23 March 2026, follows formal approval by National Treasury on Friday, 20 March 2026.

In a significant boost for vulnerable households, the Minister of Finance simultaneously confirmed grant value increases across all categories, effective from April 2026 — with the Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, and Care Dependency Grant each rising by R80 to reach R2 400 per month.

How payment dates are determined

SASSA’s general principle is to pay grants as early in each month as possible, staggered across three consecutive days.

In most months, the Older Persons Grant is paid on the 2nd, the Disability Grant on the 3rd, and Children’s Grants on the 4th.

However, the agency applies additional rules to protect the integrity of the payment system: dates cannot fall on a Monday, the 1st of the month, the day after a public holiday, or over a weekend.

If any date lands on a weekend or public holiday, payment automatically shifts to the next working day.

Payment scheduling rules

  • Payments must not fall on the 1st of the month or a Monday
  • Payments must not be made the day after a public holiday
  • Payment dates must not fall over a weekend
  • If any date falls on a holiday or weekend, payment shifts to the next working day

Full 2026/2027 Payment Schedule

Month Older Persons Grant Disability Grant Children’s Grant
April 2026 02 April 07 April 08 April
May 2026 05 May 06 May 07 May
June 2026 02 June 03 June 04 June
July 2026 02 July 03 July 06 July
August 2026 04 August 05 August 06 August
September 2026 02 September 03 September 04 September
October 2026 02 October 05 October 06 October
November 2026 03 November 04 November 05 November
December 2026 02 December 03 December 04 December
January 2027 05 January 06 January 07 January
February 2027 02 February 03 February 04 February
March 2027 02 March 03 March 04 March

 

Grant amounts rise from April 2026

In what will be welcomed by millions of South Africans depending on state support, all major grant categories will receive inflation-linked increases from April. The largest absolute increase goes to the Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, and Care Dependency Grant — each climbing R80 to R2 400 per month.

New Grant Values from April 2026

Grant Type Increase New Amount
Older Persons Grant +R80 R2 400
Disability Grant +R80 R2 400
Care Dependency Grant +R80 R2 400
War Veterans Grant +R80 R2 420
Foster Child Grant +R40 R1 290
Child Support Grant +R20 R580
Grant-in-Aid +R20 R580

The increases were announced by the Minister of Finance during the Budget Speech last month and have now been formally confirmed by SASSA as part of the new financial year’s rollout.

For households headed by older persons or those caring for disabled family members,the combined effect of earlier payment certainty and increased grant values represents meaningful relief amid persistent cost-of-living pressures.

SASSA has urged any beneficiary who does not receive their grant on the specified payment date to visit their nearest SASSA local office for assistance rather than waiting or resorting to informal channels.

The agency warned against third-party services claiming to facilitate grant access, which often expose beneficiaries to fraud.

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SASSA Confirms Social Grant Increases for 2026/27

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