📅 Last updated: 1 June 2026  |  ✓ Verified from srd.sassa.gov.za

Whether you changed banks, closed an old account, noticed a payment failure, or need the direct link to update your details — this complete 2026 guide covers the official srd.sassa.gov.za banking details update process, every method available, exactly what documents you need, and what to do when things go wrong.

📌 Direct Link — Update Your SRD Banking Details Right Now

The official SASSA SRD banking details update page is:

srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/banking-details-update

SRD R370 only — for all other grants, update in person at a SASSA office

24–48h
SRD online update time
30 days
Max for office updates
FREE
Always — never pay anyone
Your name
Account must match your ID

Why Keeping Your SASSA Banking Details Updated Matters

SASSA verifies your bank account details before every single payment cycle. If the account number on file is closed, incorrect, or belongs to someone other than the grant recipient, your payment will be held or returned — not deposited. You will not be notified in advance — the payment simply will not arrive.

Common situations that require an immediate banking details update:

✓  You switched banks or opened a new account
✓  Your old account was closed or suspended by the bank
✓  You were using a family member’s account and payments are being rejected
✓  You want to change your payment collection method (bank deposit, CashSend, retailer)
✓  Your bank details were incorrectly captured when you originally applied
📌 Key fact

SASSA cross-checks the account holder name against your ID number before every payment. If the name on the bank account does not match your ID exactly, your payment will be blocked until the mismatch is resolved. Always use a bank account in your own name.


Key Rules Before You Update — Read This First

Before making any changes, understand these non-negotiable SASSA rules. Violating them causes payment failures or account flags.

✓ Rules you MUST follow

  • Account must be in your own name — same as your ID
  • Use the phone number registered on your SASSA application to receive the OTP
  • Double-check every digit of your account number before submitting
  • The update is always free — never pay anyone to do this
  • Update at least 7 days before your payment date
✗ What will cause failure

  • Using a spouse’s, parent’s, or friend’s account
  • Submitting before confirming the new account is active
  • Updating after the monthly cut-off — changes take effect next cycle
  • Using unofficial websites or WhatsApp “helpers” — these are scams
  • Entering a savings or investment account (must be transactional)

For the SRD R370 grant only, you can update your banking details entirely online — no office visit required. This is the fastest method and updates usually take effect within 24 to 48 hours. The only official page is:

Official SASSA SRD Banking Details Update Page
srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/banking-details-update

🔗 Open Official Page

What you need before you start:

📄

13-digit ID number

Exactly as on your ID document

📲

Registered phone number

The one used when you applied

🏠

New bank account details

Account number, bank name — in your own name

📷

Good lighting for selfie

e-KYC biometric check required

1
Go to srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/banking-details-update

Open your browser and go to the official page. Confirm the URL starts with srd.sassa.gov.za — fake sites exist that steal your personal and banking information.

2
Enter your 13-digit ID number

Select your status (SA citizen, asylum seeker, or special permit holder) and enter your ID number carefully. One wrong digit blocks the process entirely. Asylum seekers enter their asylum seeker or passport number.

3
Receive and open your secure SMS link

SASSA sends a secure link via SMS to the cellphone number registered on your application. Open it immediately — it expires quickly. If you no longer have that number, visit a SASSA office to update your phone number first.

4
Complete the e-KYC identity verification

Follow the on-screen prompts including a biometric selfie check. This confirms you are the account holder before any changes are made. Ensure good lighting and your face is clearly visible.

5
Enter your new banking details

Fill in your bank name (Capitec, FNB, Absa, Nedbank, Standard Bank, TymeBank, etc.), your account number, and account type (Savings or Cheque/Current). Copy your account number directly from your banking app to avoid typos.

6
Submit and check after 48 hours

Review all details then click Submit. You receive a confirmation SMS. SASSA verifies your new account with the bank — this takes 24 to 48 hours. After 48 hours, log back into srd.sassa.gov.za to confirm the new details are showing correctly.

⚠️ Timing warning

If you update your banking details close to the monthly payment date, the change may not take effect in time for that cycle. Updates confirmed more than 7 days before your payment date are most likely to take effect in the same cycle. Changes submitted after the 15th typically only apply from the following month.

Update Your SASSA Banking Details Now

Opens official srd.sassa.gov.za banking details page — 100% free, takes under 5 minutes

🔗 srd.sassa.gov.za Banking Details Link


📲 Method 2: Update via the Moya App (No Data Needed)

The Moya App is a data-free mobile platform that gives access to the official SASSA SRD portal without using mobile data or airtime. Useful for applicants in areas with limited connectivity.

1
Download and register on the Moya App

Download from Google Play Store (Android) or Apple App Store (iOS). Register using your South African ID number and the same phone number linked to your SASSA application.

2
Navigate to SASSA Services → Update Banking Details

Tap SASSA Services from the main menu. Select SASSA Account Details, then tap Change Banking Information. This opens the secure SASSA banking details form within the app.

3
Enter new details and verify via OTP

Enter your bank name, account number, and account type. You can also select CashSend or retailer collection from this screen. Verify your identity via OTP when prompted, then submit.

4
Wait for verification — up to 10 business days

After submitting via Moya, SASSA verifies your new account. This can take up to 10 business days. Monitor your phone for SMS updates from SASSA.


🏠 Method 3: Update In Person at a SASSA Office (All Grants)

For all grants other than the SRD R370 — Older Persons, Disability, Child Support, Foster Child, Care Dependency, War Veterans, and Grant-in-Aid — banking details can only be updated in person at a SASSA office. There is no online option for these grants.

📋 Office hours

SASSA offices are open Monday to Friday, 07:30 to 16:00. Arrive early — offices become busy from mid-morning. Avoid the first and last week of the month when queues are longest. Call 0800 60 10 11 first to confirm banking update facilities are available at your chosen office.

1
Find your nearest SASSA office and plan your visit

Visit www.sassa.gov.za under “Contact Us” to find the nearest office. Bring everything in one trip to avoid returning.

2
Bring your required documents

At minimum: original ID document and proof of your new bank account (stamped bank statement or bank card showing your name and account number). SASSA makes certified copies at no charge.

3
Request banking details update at the counter

The SASSA officer verifies your identity via a fingerprint biometric scan and completes a mandate form with your new account details. Check everything on the form before signing.

4
Request a stamped receipt and allow up to 30 days

Ask for a stamped copy of your updated form as proof. Banking changes at a SASSA office take effect from the next payment cycle — up to 30 days. Update at least 7 days before your next payment date.


📄 Documents Required by Grant Type

💻 SRD R370 (Online Update)

  • Your 13-digit SA ID number
  • Access to the registered phone number (for OTP/SMS link)
  • Your new account number and bank name
  • No physical documents needed for online process
🏠 All Other Grants (In-Person)

  • Original green barcoded ID or smart card
  • Stamped bank statement not older than 3 months, or bank card showing name and account number
  • Proof of residence not older than 3 months (if address changed)
  • Your cellphone (registered SASSA number)

💵 Available Payment Methods in 2026

When updating your banking details, you can also change how you receive your grant. SASSA supports these payment collection methods in 2026:

✅ Direct Bank Deposit — Recommended

SASSA deposits directly into your personal bank account. Accepted banks: Capitec, FNB, Absa, Nedbank, Standard Bank, TymeBank, African Bank, Postbank. Must be a transactional account in your own name. Fastest and most convenient method.

💳 Postbank Black Card

Funds loaded onto your SASSA-issued Postbank Black Card (the new replacement for the old Gold Card). Withdraw at ATMs, Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Checkers, or Boxer. Best for those without a personal bank account.

📷 CashSend / eWallet

SASSA sends money to your mobile number via CashSend. Accessible at retailers without a card. Best for beneficiaries in remote areas or without ATM access.

📱 Moya App Mobile Wallet (SRD only)

Receive funds into your Moya App wallet. Data-free access, usable at partnered retailers. Best for SRD R370 applicants with smartphones but limited banking access.

🏪 Retailer Collection (SRD only)

Collect cash at Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Checkers, Boxer, or Usave using your ID number. Best for SRD beneficiaries without a bank account or card.

⚠️ Postbank Gold Card users — urgent action required

The old SASSA Gold Card has been replaced by the new Postbank Black Card. The deadline to swap is 31 August 2026 — after that the Gold Card will be deactivated. Visit your nearest Postbank site at Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Usave, or Boxer to collect your new Black Card. Read our full Gold Card swap guide.


⏰ When to Update — Deadlines by Grant Type

Timing your update correctly is critical. Submit too late and your payment for that month may go to the old account — or be held entirely.

Older Persons Grant — paid 2nd of month
Update by 25th of prior month
Disability Grant — paid 3rd of month
Update by 26th of prior month
Child Support & Foster Child Grant — paid 4th of month
Update by 27th of prior month
SRD R370 Grant — paid 24th–30th of month
Update at least 7 days before pay date
📅 June 2026 payment dates — confirmed

Older Persons: 2 June  |  Disability: 3 June  |  Children’s Grants: 4 June  |  SRD R370: 24–30 June (individual dates — check srd.sassa.gov.za). See the full 2026 payment dates schedule.


📌 Common Problems and How to Fix Them

📵 Not receiving the SMS link

Cause: Your registered phone number has changed, or the SIM belongs to someone else.

Fix: Visit a SASSA office with your ID to update your phone number first. Once updated, retry the online banking details update at srd.sassa.gov.za.

❌ Update submitted but payment still goes to old account

Cause: The update was submitted too close to the payment date and did not process in time.

Fix: Wait for the next payment cycle. Confirm new details are showing on srd.sassa.gov.za. If the problem persists after two cycles, call 0800 60 10 11.

🔒 Account rejected — name does not match ID

Cause: The bank account is in a different name (spouse, parent, or former name before marriage).

Fix: Open a new account in your own full name exactly as on your ID. Capitec, TymeBank, and FNB allow account opening with just your ID document — no extra paperwork needed.

🌐 SASSA portal is down or unavailable

Cause: srd.sassa.gov.za is temporarily down due to high traffic or maintenance.

Fix: Try again after a few hours or use the Moya App which often remains accessible when the main portal is slow. Do not use unofficial sites while waiting.

⏳ Update shows as pending after 48 hours

Cause: Bank verification is taking longer than expected or there is a system backlog.

Fix: Wait up to 14 business days (the official SASSA maximum). If still unresolved, call 0800 60 10 11 with your ID number and confirmation SMS reference.

🔢 Wrong account number submitted

Cause: A typo was made when entering the account number.

Fix: Log back into srd.sassa.gov.za immediately and resubmit with the correct number. If a payment has already been sent to the wrong account, contact your bank and SASSA on 0800 60 10 11 immediately.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for SASSA to update banking details? ▼

For the SRD R370 grant updated online at srd.sassa.gov.za, banking details are typically verified within 24 to 48 hours. Via the Moya App, it can take up to 10 business days. For other grants updated in person, changes take effect in the next payment cycle — up to 30 days. The official SASSA maximum for bank verification is 14 business days.

What is the direct link to update SASSA banking details? ▼

The official direct link for SRD R370 banking details is srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/banking-details-update. This is the only authorised page. Never use any other website, WhatsApp link, or Facebook post claiming to update your SASSA banking details — these are scams.

Can I use any bank account for my SASSA grant? ▼

Yes — you can use any South African bank including Capitec, Absa, FNB, Standard Bank, Nedbank, and TymeBank. The only strict requirement is that the account must be in your own name — the same name as on your ID document. SASSA will not pay into a third-party account under any circumstances.

Can I update my Child Support Grant banking details online? ▼

No. For the Child Support Grant, Older Persons Grant, Disability Grant, Foster Child Grant, and all other permanent grants, banking details can only be updated in person at a SASSA office. Online updates are only available for the SRD R370 grant.

What if I don’t have a bank account? ▼

You can still receive your grant via the Postbank Black Card (collect at ATMs or retailers), CashSend (cash collected at retailers using your ID number), or for SRD R370 only, retailer collection at participating stores. Update your payment method at srd.sassa.gov.za or at your nearest SASSA office.

I still have the old SASSA Gold Card — is it still valid? ▼

The old Gold Card is being phased out. The deadline to swap to the new Postbank Black Card is 31 August 2026. After that date it will be deactivated. Visit your nearest Postbank site at Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Usave, or Boxer to collect your new Black Card immediately.

How do I check if my banking details were updated successfully? ▼

For SRD R370, log into srd.sassa.gov.za after 48 hours and check the banking details section — your new account details should be showing. You should also receive a confirmation SMS from SASSA. For other grants, ask the SASSA officer for a stamped receipt and check your next payment confirms it arrives in the correct account.

Is it safe to update my SASSA banking details online? ▼

Yes — but only on srd.sassa.gov.za. Always confirm the URL starts with srd.sassa.gov.za before entering any personal information. Never update your details via WhatsApp messages, Facebook posts, or unofficial websites — these are scams. SASSA will never ask you to pay to update your details.


🛑 Scam Warning

SASSA will never charge you to update your banking details. Never pay anyone — in person, on WhatsApp, or on Facebook — claiming they can update your details or speed up your payment. Never share your OTP, PIN, ID number, or banking details with anyone other than the official SASSA portal. The only legitimate SRD portal is srd.sassa.gov.za. Report scams to SASSA fraud hotline: 0800 601 011 or SAPS: 10111.

👉 Related guides on this website

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SASSA Identity Verification Failed — How to Fix

This is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) or the Department of Social Development. All official banking detail updates must be done at srd.sassa.gov.za (SRD R370) or in person at a SASSA office (all other grants). Sources: SASSA official portal, Department of Social Development. Last verified: 1 June 2026.

Naledi Dlamini
Naledi Dlamini
SASSA Benefits & Social Grants Writer

Naledi Dlamini is a Johannesburg-based social grants writer with over 5 years of experience helping South Africans navigate SASSA applications, SRD appeals, and payment queries. She is passionate about making government benefits accessible and understandable for every South African.