SASSA Older Person Grant Update for February 2026 The South African Social Security Agency has announced the payment schedule for the Older Person Grant in February 2026. This update brings important information for elderly citizens who depend on this monthly support. The grant provides essential financial help that allows pensioners to cover their basic living costs during these challenging economic times.

February 2026 Payment Timeline for Older Persons
The revised schedule confirms that Older Person Grants will start being paid in the first days of February 2026. Seniors aged 60 years and above can expect to receive their payments within the first week of the month, ensuring early access to funds. This earlier release helps beneficiaries manage their monthly household expenses more effectively and maintain financial stability.

Older Person Grant Amounts for 2026
The Older Person Grant value for February 2026 will remain unchanged. Beneficiaries between the ages of 60 and 74 will continue to receive the standard pension amount, while those aged 75 and older will qualify for a higher payment to reflect increased needs. These funds assist with essential costs such as food, electricity, transport, and basic healthcare.
The Importance of the Older Person Grant
For many elderly South Africans, the SASSA pension is their primary source of income, and for some, it is their only financial support. Regular grant payments help seniors maintain independence, support family responsibilities, and cover everyday living expenses. A predictable payment schedule also allows pensioners to plan their spending with confidence, easing financial stress.
How Older Person Grants Are Paid
SASSA distributes Older Person Grants through four approved payment options:
– Direct bank deposits
– SASSA cards
– ATM withdrawals
– Participating retail stores
Once the payment is released, beneficiaries have full access to their funds and may withdraw money at any time. This flexible system supports older recipients by offering convenience while also helping to reduce congestion at payment points.

Steps to Take If Your Payment Is Late
Although most grants are paid on time, delays can occur due to verification issues, system backlogs, or outdated banking details. Seniors who have not received their payment a few days after the scheduled date should check their grant status using official SASSA platforms or visit a nearby SASSA office with valid identification.
Staying Safe and Up to Date
SASSA continues to warn beneficiaries to remain vigilant against scams and misinformation. Pensioners are advised to rely only on official SASSA communications and should never share personal information or PIN numbers with anyone claiming to assist with grant payments.
