SASSA Confirms 2026/27 Social Grant Payment Dates and Increased Grant Amounts

By: Ndãê Léẞédy

On: Monday, July 13, 2026 12:54 PM

SASSA Confirms 2026/27 Social Grant Payment Dates and Increased Grant Amounts
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SASSA Confirms 2026/27 Social Grant Payment. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially released the 2026/2027 social grant payment schedule, giving millions of beneficiaries certainty about when they will receive their monthly grant payments. Alongside the payment calendar, the agency also confirmed that several social grants will increase from April 2026, following the announcement made during the 2026 National Budget Speech.

The payment schedule was approved by the National Treasury on 20 March 2026 and is designed to ensure beneficiaries receive their grants on time while reducing congestion at payment points.

SASSA Grant Payment Dates for 2026/2027

SASSA has confirmed that grant payments will continue to be staggered over three separate days each month. This system allows different categories of beneficiaries to receive their payments in an organized manner.

April 2026 Payment Dates

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 April 2026
  • Disability Grant: 7 April 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 8 April 2026

May 2026 Payment Dates

  • Older Persons Grant: 5 May 2026
  • Disability Grant: 6 May 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 7 May 2026

June 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 June 2026
  • Disability Grant: 3 June 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 4 June 2026

July 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 July 2026
  • Disability Grant: 3 July 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 6 July 2026

August 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 4 August 2026
  • Disability Grant: 5 August 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 6 August 2026

September 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 September 2026
  • Disability Grant: 3 September 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 4 September 2026

October 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 October 2026
  • Disability Grant: 5 October 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 6 October 2026

November 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 3 November 2026
  • Disability Grant: 4 November 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 5 November 2026

December 2026

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 December 2026
  • Disability Grant: 3 December 2026
  • Children’s Grants: 4 December 2026

January 2027

  • Older Persons Grant: 5 January 2027
  • Disability Grant: 6 January 2027
  • Children’s Grants: 7 January 2027

February 2027

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 February 2027
  • Disability Grant: 3 February 2027
  • Children’s Grants: 4 February 2027

March 2027

  • Older Persons Grant: 2 March 2027
  • Disability Grant: 3 March 2027
  • Children’s Grants: 4 March 2027

How SASSA Sets Monthly Payment Dates

SASSA follows a structured approach when determining monthly payment dates to ensure beneficiaries receive their grants as early as possible while avoiding unnecessary delays.

According to the agency, Older Persons Grants are generally paid first, followed by Disability Grants and then Children’s Grants. This staggered payment system helps reduce overcrowding at collection points and improves the efficiency of grant distribution.

Several important factors are considered when preparing the payment calendar:

  • Payments are not scheduled on the first day of the month.
  • Payment dates are generally not set for Mondays.
  • Grants are not paid on weekends.
  • Payments are not scheduled immediately after public holidays.
  • If a payment date falls on a weekend or public holiday, payment is moved to the next working day.

These measures help ensure smoother operations for both beneficiaries and payment service providers across South Africa.

SASSA Grant Increases From April 2026

In addition to confirming the payment schedule, SASSA announced that several social grants will increase from April 2026. The increases were introduced as part of the government’s efforts to help beneficiaries cope with the rising cost of living.

The updated grant amounts are as follows:

  • Older Persons Grant: Increased by R80 to R2,400
  • Disability Grant: Increased by R80 to R2,400
  • Care Dependency Grant: Increased by R80 to R2,400
  • War Veterans Grant: Increased by R80 to R2,420
  • Foster Child Grant: Increased by R40 to R1,290
  • Child Support Grant: Increased by R20 to R580
  • Grant-in-Aid: Increased by R20 to R580

These increases are expected to provide additional financial relief to millions of South Africans who depend on social grants to cover essential living expenses.

What Beneficiaries Should Do

SASSA encourages beneficiaries to check their payment dates in advance and avoid rushing to collection points on the first day. Since grant funds remain available after they are deposited, beneficiaries do not need to withdraw their money immediately.

If a beneficiary does not receive their payment on the scheduled date, SASSA advises visiting the nearest local office for assistance. Officials can help resolve payment issues and provide information regarding grant eligibility or account verification.

Beneficiaries should also keep their personal information up to date with SASSA to avoid unnecessary delays in receiving payments.

Stay Updated With Official SASSA Announcements

SASSA recommends that beneficiaries regularly check official announcements for any updates to payment dates or grant policies. Although the agency has released the full 2026/2027 payment calendar, changes may occasionally occur due to unforeseen circumstances or public holidays.

Conclusion

Planning around the confirmed payment dates allows beneficiaries to better manage their monthly budgets and household expenses. With increased grant amounts and a clear payment schedule, the 2026/2027 financial year offers greater certainty for millions of South Africans who rely on SASSA support.

Ndãê Léẞédy

Ndãê Léẞédy is a part-time writer at Portal Publishing with a strong background in computer science. She is passionate about sharing reliable, well-researched information that helps readers better understand the world of technology and education. Ndãê completed her Master’s in Computer Science in 2020 and currently works at a government university, where she combines her academic expertise with a commitment to public service and lifelong learning. Through her writing, she aims to simplify complex topics and empower readers with practical knowledge. Her academic journey and professional experience have shaped her into a focused, detail-oriented communicator — always striving to make a meaningful difference through the power of words.
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