Do you want to know how to withdraw SASSA R350 from ATM? Do you use the SASSA Card or are you planning on getting one and would like to know how to withdraw SRD R350 from ATM?
Well, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in charge of the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) R350 Grant with its debit card, the SASSA Card makes it possible for you to withdraw your monthly R350 grant from ATMs.
But how do you cash out SASSA R350 from ATM? This is what we’re going to show you in this article. So, let’s get started with it.
How To Withdraw SASSA R350 From ATM?
- Go to any Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
- Insert your SASSA Card
- Select Withdrawal
- Enter your PIN
- Enter the amount you want to withdraw from your SASSA Card
- Wait for the ATM to push out your money
- Take your SASSA Card from the ATM
- Take your money from the ATM
You have successfully cashed out your SASSA SRD R350 from the Automated Teller Machine (ATM).
We do recommend that your read Can I Still Collect SASSA R350 Grant With Cash Send Payment Option? for more information on SASSA Cash Send payment.
How Much Of SASSA R350 Can You Withdraw From ATM?
Once your SASSA SRD R350 grant application is approved, you’ll receive a total of R350. Therefore, you can withdraw all your SASSA R350 money from the SASSA Card via the ATM.
Again, you can decide to withdraw only the amount you need at the moment and not the total R350. Moreover, you can come back to withdraw the balance anytime you want.
Is SASSA Card Safe To Keep Your R350?
Yes, the SASSA Card is a debit card and very safe like all other bank debit cards like that of Nedbank, Capitec, etc.
Therefore, there’s nothing to worry about once your SASSA SRD R350 is credited to your SASSA Card. You can choose to withdraw your money anytime and at any ATM wherever you are.
The important thing is to always remember your PIN.
You can also read Why Have I Not Received My SASSA R350 Grant? for reasons why your SASSA R350 grant is still not paid.
Are There Other SASSA R350 Payment Methods?
Yes, the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant has payment options that you can choose from to receive your monthly R350.
Despite having the choice to select the SASSA payment method you want, we advise that you choose the most convenient and easy at your disposal to avoid issues with your grant’s payment.
You should read How To Change SASSA R350 Grant Payment Method for the guide to change your payment option for your SASSA SRD R350 grant.
We do hope this article on how to withdraw SASSA R350 from ATM was helpful?
You can ask your question in the comment.
11 comments
Please rectify this problem as I’m approved with paydates and still nothing.
Yes, SASSA says they’re still processing R350 payments to all approved grants.
My paydste was today, however there were no funds when o tried to draw at checkers and then I checked balance on sassa card at arm and it was not there. No funds. Payment date on check sassa srd status showed
8 /10/2022. June
10/10/2022 July
10/10/2022 August
So now what?
After seeing the payment date when you check your sassa srd status, you must receive an SMS containing your payment date before you can go to collect your money.
How do I make I hve a pay date but still nothing at pnp
Probably, SASSA has not paid into your account yet. You can call or go to SASSA office to make inquiry
Good
Sassa has approved my payment for 3 months but there no pay date ive selected the fnb ewallet option should i wait for a pay date or is there way for me to my money without it
Yes, you’ll have to wait for a pay date before you can go to collect your R350. If you have not received the payment date, it means your money is not paid into your account yet.
Angiyitholi kwayona mina lemali loR350 awungeni kimi ingabe ikuphi inkinga
SASSA has to approve and pay your R350 before you can get your money. So, check your status and also your SMS on your cell phone to make sure you have received a payment date.
If you have received a pay date, but the money is not in your account, SASSA has realized the situation and says they’re processing all pending payments and will finish and pay in July. Let’s hope they do pay as they’ve said.