The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) continues to provide essential financial support to eligible citizens through various grants.
In 2025, the Older Person’s Grant, commonly referred to as the SASSA R2,190 grant, offers monthly assistance to qualified individuals. This comprehensive guide outlines the eligibility criteria, application process, payment dates, and methods to receive the grant.
Overview of the SASSA R2,190 Grant
The SASSA R2,190 grant, officially known as the Older Person’s Grant, is designed to support South African citizens or permanent residents aged 60 and above who meet specific income and asset thresholds.
The grant amount is R2,190 per month for individuals aged 60 to 74 and increases to R2,210 for those aged 75 and above.
Eligibility Criteria for the SASSA R2,190 Grant
To qualify for the Older Person’s Grant in 2025, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Citizenship: Must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or refugee residing in South Africa.
- Age Requirement: Must be 60 years or older.
- Means Test: Applicants must comply with the means test, which assesses income and assets:
- Income Limits:
- Single applicants: Annual income must not exceed R96,840 (approximately R8,070 per month).
- Married couples: Combined annual income must not exceed R193,680 (approximately R16,140 per month).
- Asset Limits:
- Single applicants: Total assets must not exceed R1,372,800.
- Married couples: Combined assets must not exceed R2,745,600.
- Income Limits:
- Other Conditions:
- Must not be receiving any other social grant for themselves.
- Must not be cared for in a state institution.
Application Process for the SASSA R2,190 Grant
Applicants can apply for the Older Person’s Grant through the following steps:
- Prepare Required Documents:
- 13-digit bar-coded identity document (ID).
- Proof of marital status (if applicable).
- Proof of residence.
- Proof of income and assets.
- Submit Application:
- Visit the nearest SASSA office to complete the application form in the presence of a SASSA officer.
- Alternatively, apply online through the SASSA services portal.
- Await Approval:
- SASSA will process the application and notify the applicant of the outcome.
- If approved, payments will commence from the date of approval.
- If denied, applicants have the right to appeal within 90 days.
SASSA Grant Payment Dates for 2025
SASSA disburses grant payments monthly. The payment dates for the first half of 2025 are as follows:
Month | Older Persons’ Grant | Disability Grants | Children’s Grants |
---|---|---|---|
January 2025 | 3rd January | 6th January | 7th January |
February 2025 | 4th February | 5th February | 6th February |
March 2025 | 4th March | 5th March | 6th March |
April 2025 | 3rd April | 4th April | 7th April |
May 2025 | 6th May | 7th May | 8th May |
June 2025 | 5th June | 6th June | 9th June |
Methods to Receive SASSA Grant Payments
Beneficiaries can receive their grant payments through various methods:
Direct Bank Deposit:
- Funds are deposited directly into the beneficiary’s bank account.
- Beneficiaries can access funds via ATMs or bank branches.
SASSA Gold Card:
- Beneficiaries receive payments through a SASSA Gold Card, which allows withdrawals at ATMs, retail stores, and designated pay points.
Cash Collection at Pay Points:
- Beneficiaries, especially those in remote areas, can collect cash at designated pay points on specified dates.
Recent Updates and Considerations
- Grant Amount Increase: As of April 2025, the Older Person’s Grant amount has increased to R2,190 per month for individuals aged 60 to 74 and R2,210 for those aged 75 and above.
- SASSA Gold Card Replacement: Beneficiaries are advised to replace their SASSA Gold Cards with the new Postbank Black Cards before 20 March 2025 to ensure uninterrupted access to their grants.
FAQs
Can individuals receiving other social grants apply for the Older Person’s Grant?
No, individuals receiving other social grants for themselves are not eligible for the Older Person’s Grant.
What should beneficiaries do if they haven’t received their grant payment on the scheduled date?
Beneficiaries should contact SASSA through their toll-free line at 080060 10 11 or visit their nearest SASSA office for assistance. They should also check their bank account or SASSA Gold Card balance to confirm if the payment has been processed.
How can applicants check the status of their grant application?
Applicants can check their application status by visiting the official SASSA website and using the online status-checking tool. Alternatively, they can call the SASSA helpline or visit a local SASSA office.