The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced the payment plan for February 2026 for all social grants. This announcement provides clarity for millions of beneficiaries who were waiting to know when they would receive their payments at the start of the year. Social grants remain a crucial income source for many South African households as they provide government support to elderly citizens & disabled individuals & families with children. When grant recipients know their payment dates in advance they can plan their finances better. This also means they can avoid unnecessary trips and long waiting times at payment locations.

February 2026 SASSA Grant Payment Dates Explained
For February 2026, SASSA will continue using its staggered payment system to reduce congestion and make it easier for beneficiaries to access their funds. Payments will begin at the start of the week, with the Older Persons Grants — covering both the Old Age Pension and the War Veterans Grant — released first. Disability Grants will follow shortly after, and Children’s Grants will be paid the next day. This structured rollout helps ease pressure on banks and payment points.

Grants Covered in the February 2026 Payment Cycle
The February 2026 payment cycle includes all major SASSA grants. These consist of the Old Age Grant, Disability Grant, Child Support Grant, Foster Child Grant, Care Dependency Grant, and War Veterans Grant. Beneficiaries will receive their monthly payments through their selected method, provided their personal details and banking information are accurate and up to date.
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SRD R370 Grant Follows a Separate Schedule
The Social Relief of Distress (SRD) R370 grant is paid on a different timeline from permanent grants. Instead of a fixed monthly date, these payments are processed towards the end of the month and released in batches. Approved beneficiaries can expect their February 2026 SRD payment during the last week of the month. The exact payment date may vary depending on individual verification and processing timelines.
Ways Beneficiaries Can Receive Their Money
SASSA grants are paid through direct bank deposits, SASSA-issued cards usable at ATMs, or approved retail outlets. Beneficiaries are encouraged to regularly review and update their banking and contact details to avoid unnecessary delays. Importantly, funds remain available after the payment date, so there is no need to rush to withdraw them immediately.

Steps to Take If a Grant Payment Is Late
If a payment does not reflect as expected, beneficiaries should first check their grant status using SASSA’s official platforms. Delays can occur due to verification checks or outdated information. Updating missing or incorrect details promptly can often resolve issues without the need to visit a SASSA office in person.
