Does SASSA money expire if not withdrawn?

SASSA) grants provide vital financial support to millions of South Africans.

However, many beneficiaries have questions about managing their SASSA funds.

A common concern is whether SASSA money expires if not withdrawn.

Your SASSA grant does not expire if not withdrawn.

The funds remain on your SASSA card until you choose to access them.

There is no set deadline for withdrawing your grant.

However, SASSA does recommend using your card regularly to avoid account suspension.

What happens if my SASSA card is lost or stolen?

If your SASSA card is lost or stolen, report it immediately to SASSA. You can do this by:

  1. Calling the SASSA toll-free number: 0800 601 160
  2. Visiting your nearest SASSA office

Reporting a lost or stolen card helps prevent unauthorized access to your funds.

SASSA will block your old card and issue a new one.

Can someone else use my SASSA card?

Your SASSA card is for your personal use only. Sharing your PIN or card details with anyone is highly discouraged.

SASSA will not be liable for any unauthorized transactions resulting from sharing your card information.

How often should I check my SASSA balance?

It’s a good practice to check your SASSA balance regularly. This can be done through various methods:

  1. ATM: Withdraw a small amount and check your remaining balance on the ATM screen.
  2. Point-of-sale (POS): Make a small purchase at a participating store and request a balance inquiry at the checkout.
  3. SASSA mobile app: If you have a smartphone, download the SASSA app and register to view your balance conveniently.

Are there any fees for using my SASSA card?

There are no monthly fees associated with your SASSA card.

However, certain transactions may incur charges, such as:

  1. Cash withdrawals at non-SASSA ATMs
  2. Balance inquiries at non-SASSA ATMs
  3. Point-of-sale (POS) purchases that attract merchant fees

It’s important to be aware of these potential charges before using your card for these transactions.

What can I do with my SASSA grant?

Your SASSA grant is intended to help meet your basic needs. You can use the funds for essential expenses like:

  1. Food
  2. Rent or mortgage payments
  3. Utilities (electricity, water)
  4. Transportation
  5. Education
  6. Healthcare

SASSA and Account Inactivity

SASSA encourages beneficiaries to use their cards regularly.

While your grant money doesn’t have an expiry date, prolonged inactivity on your account can lead to suspension.

SASSA considers no withdrawals or transactions for more than 90 days (3 months) as inactivity.

This means the account isn’t being used, and SASSA might suspend it to ensure its legitimacy and prevent fraudulent activity.

What Happens If My SASSA Account Gets Suspended?

A suspended SASSA account will restrict your access to funds.

You won’t be able to withdraw money or make purchases until you reactivate it.

This is how to get your account back on track:

  1. Contact your nearest SASSA local office. Explain the situation and request reactivation. SASSA might require you to provide identification documents and proof of residence to verify your account ownership.
  2. Make a small withdrawal or transaction. Once your account is reactivated, SASSA recommends making a small withdrawal or purchase to demonstrate activity. This helps to prevent future suspensions.

How can I update my SASSA card details?

If your personal information changes, such as your address or phone number, it’s important that you update your SASSA records.

This ensures you receive important notifications and facilitates communication with SASSA.

You can update your details by visiting your nearest SASSA office.