SASSA SRD R370 May 2026 Payment Dates Confirmed

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SASSA COVID-19 SRD Grant: May 2026 R370 Payment Dates, June Grant Schedule and What Beneficiaries Should Know

For millions of South Africans, the South African Social Security Agency’s monthly payment calendar is not just an administrative notice. It is a planning tool for food, transport, electricity, school needs and household survival. In May and June 2026, SASSA beneficiaries are again being urged to pay close attention to official dates, application status updates and banking details as the agency continues processing the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant and other social grants.

The COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant, commonly known as the SRD grant, remains fixed at R370 per month. For May 2026, payments are being processed in two batches: May 21 to 22 and May 27 to 28, 2026. SASSA says the staggered approach helps manage a large beneficiary base while allowing verification checks to continue before money is released.

SASSA confirms May 2026 SRD R370 payment dates and June grant schedule. See dates, amounts, WhatsApp updates and beneficiary tips.

May 2026 SRD R370 Payment Dates

The confirmed COVID-19 SRD payment dates for May 2026 are:

Grant Payment Dates Amount
COVID-19 SRD Grant May 21–22, 2026 R370
COVID-19 SRD Grant May 27–28, 2026 R370

Beneficiaries should note that approval does not always mean money will reflect immediately in every bank account at the same time. Payment processing can depend on verification, banking details and the receiving financial institution.

SASSA has advised beneficiaries to check their payment status and ensure their banking details are up to date to avoid delays. This is especially important for SRD applicants, because eligibility is verified regularly and payments may be delayed when information is incomplete, outdated or inconsistent.

Why SASSA Uses Staggered SRD Payments

The SRD grant is paid separately from the older persons, disability and children’s grant cycle. While permanent social grants are usually paid early in the month, the SRD R370 grant is generally processed later and in batches.

The staggered payment system is designed to reduce pressure on payment systems and allow SASSA to complete ongoing verification before funds are released. A 2026 grant reference notes that South Africa’s social grant system supports more than 26 million beneficiaries, while the SRD grant remains at R370 and has been extended until 31 March 2027 through an additional R36.4 billion allocation in the 2026 Budget.

For beneficiaries, this means the most practical step is to check the official SRD status rather than assuming payment will arrive on the first day of the batch.

June 2026 SASSA Grant Payment Dates

SASSA has also confirmed the broader social grant payment schedule for June 2026. The payment cycle begins in the first week of the month:

Grant Type June 2026 Payment Date
Older Person’s Grants June 2, 2026
Disability Grants June 3, 2026
Children’s and remaining linked grants June 4, 2026

These dates apply to the main monthly social grants, not the SRD R370 payment, which follows its own processing schedule.

Current SASSA Grant Amounts in 2026

Social grants remain at the increased levels introduced in April 2026. The current amounts include:

Grant Monthly Amount
Older Persons Grant R2,400
Disability Grant R2,400
Care Dependency Grant R2,400
War Veterans Grant R2,420
Foster Child Grant R1,290
Child Support Grant R580
COVID-19 SRD Grant R370

The SRD grant has not been increased and remains at R370 per month.

New WhatsApp Self-Service Channel for SRD Beneficiaries

One of the key service updates for SRD beneficiaries is the introduction of a WhatsApp self-service channel. The service is intended to help applicants and beneficiaries access information without visiting a SASSA office or calling the call centre.

The WhatsApp service is available on:

082 601 0111

Through the automated service, beneficiaries can access key information and updates more conveniently. This is particularly useful for people who need quick guidance on SRD queries, payment status or application-related information.

What Beneficiaries Should Do Before Payment

The SRD grant is linked to monthly checks, so beneficiaries should take a few practical steps before expecting payment:

  1. Check your SRD status
    Confirm whether your application has been approved, declined, pending or referred.
  2. Verify banking details
    Incorrect or outdated banking information can delay payment.
  3. Use official channels only
    Beneficiaries should rely on official SASSA communication channels to avoid scams and misinformation.
  4. Keep your cellphone number active
    The number used during the application process is important for updates and identity verification.
  5. Do not rush to payment points unnecessarily
    SRD payments are processed in batches, and money may not reflect for every beneficiary at the same time.

Understanding the SASSA Application Process

The SRD application process is designed to determine whether an applicant qualifies for the monthly R370 benefit. The grant is intended for people who meet the qualifying criteria and do not receive other forms of income support.

For applicants, the process generally involves submitting personal details, contact information and banking details, then waiting for verification. SASSA checks applications before approving payments, and eligibility may be reassessed regularly.

If an application is declined, beneficiaries should follow the official appeal or reconsideration process. Appeals must be submitted through the correct channels and within the required timeframe.

Why Updated Details Matter

Many payment delays are linked to outdated or incorrect information. A beneficiary may be approved but still experience delays if banking details are wrong, the cellphone number no longer works, or verification is incomplete.

This is why SASSA continues to encourage beneficiaries to check their information regularly. For low-income households, even a short delay can affect essential needs, so accurate details are a crucial part of the payment process.

The Bigger Picture: Social Grants as a Household Lifeline

The continued demand for SASSA payment information shows the role social grants play in South African households. The SRD grant may be smaller than permanent grants, but at R370 per month, it remains important for unemployed beneficiaries who rely on it for basic support.

The June 2026 schedule also matters for families receiving older persons, disability, foster child, care dependency and child support grants. By confirming dates in advance, SASSA gives beneficiaries a clearer timeline for planning monthly expenses.

Conclusion

The May 2026 COVID-19 SRD grant will be paid in two batches: May 21 to 22 and May 27 to 28, with the amount remaining fixed at R370. For June 2026, older persons grants will be paid on June 2, disability grants on June 3, and children’s plus remaining linked grants on June 4.

Beneficiaries should check their payment status, update banking details where needed and use official SASSA channels, including the WhatsApp self-service number 082 601 0111, for reliable information. As payment systems continue to rely on verification and staggered processing, staying informed remains the best way for beneficiaries to avoid confusion and delays.

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