As October 2023 approaches, beneficiaries of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) grants eagerly anticipate the payment dates for the month. This article provides an overview of the expected SASSA payment dates for October 2023. Beneficiaries are advised to subscribe to SASSA’s various communication channels to stay on top of the SASSA payment dates for October 2023.
SASSA Payment Dates for October 2023
The payment dates for October 2023 should be:
- Old Age Grants – 3 October 2023
- Disability Grant – 4 October 2023
- Children’s Grants – 5 October 2023

Payment of the SRD R350 grant should be processed between the 25th and the 31st of October 2023.
Grant beneficiaries can refer to the SASSA website, their local SASSA offices, or the National Department of Social Development for up-to-date information. It is important to stay informed and be aware of any changes or announcements regarding the payment dates to plan and budget accordingly.
Beneficiaries are advised to ensure that their details, including banking information and contact numbers, are up to date with SASSA to avoid any potential issues with payment processing.
Please note that SASSA Gauteng Provincial and Johannesburg District Offices will be relocating to the following address on 1 October 2023:
Second Floor, 222 Smit Street, Braamfontein
To check your SRD Grant Application Status, click here.
Grant Increases in South Africa’s 2023 Fiscal Budget
The 2023 fiscal budget of South Africa brought some much-needed relief to beneficiaries of SASSA grants. Several increases were announced to help recipients cope with the rising cost of living. Here are some of the key highlights:
- Old Age Grant: The Old Age Grant was increased from R1,900 to R2,200 per month, providing pensioners with additional financial support.
- Disability Grant: The Disability Grant saw an increase from R1,900 to R2,200 per month. This adjustment aims to assist individuals with disabilities in meeting their basic needs.
- Child Support Grant: The Child Support Grant received a boost, rising from R480 to R520 per child per month. This increase can help parents or guardians alleviate the financial burden of caring for their children.
- Foster Care Grant: Foster care beneficiaries also received an increase in their monthly payment, from R1,050 to R1,100 per child.

These grant increases are an acknowledgment of the economic challenges faced by SASSA beneficiaries and are intended to provide them with improved financial support.
SASSA Payment Dates for September 2023.
Controversies Surrounding Late Payment of September 2023 Grant Benefits
Despite the positive news about grant increases, concerns have surfaced regarding the late payment of September 2023 grant benefits. Many beneficiaries experienced delays in receiving their funds, leading to frustration and financial strain among vulnerable individuals and families.
A system failure at Postbank led to payment delays of up to two weeks for many beneficiaries. Late payment of grants can have serious consequences for beneficiaries who depend on these funds for their daily livelihoods. Late fees, missed payments, and the inability to purchase essential goods and services can significantly impact their quality of life. These issues highlight the need for efficient and timely delivery of grant benefits to mitigate the negative effects on the most vulnerable members of society.
Fault with Postbank’s payment system.

In conclusion, the SASSA payment dates for October 2023 are eagerly anticipated by beneficiaries who rely on these grants for their financial well-being. The grant increases that were published in South Africa’s 2023 fiscal budget provide a much-needed boost to support vulnerable individuals and families. However, the recent controversies surrounding the late payment of September 2023 grant benefits emphasize the need for improved efficiency in delivering these funds to beneficiaries.
(Note: The information provided in this article is based on the currently available data and may be subject to change. It is advisable to confirm the payment dates and grant increases with official sources.)