Money Without SASSA ATM Card
If your SASSA Gold Card is stolen or lost, you don’t need to worry about how you will withdraw money without an SASSA Card. SAPA attaches great importance to providing grant money to its customers easily and securely. Apart from delivering grant money through cards, SASSA has also created a cardless system through which you can get your grants.
If you have accidentally lost your SASSA card or have forgotten to keep it somewhere and need some funds in case of an emergency, you can withdraw your grant amount even without a card.
SASSA has introduced some mechanisms for this, such as ABSA or FNB’s wallet. You can get your money from SASSA-participating retailers.
Methods to Withdraw Grant Money Without a Card
You can use SASSA multiple withdrawal methods if you need your SASSA Grants in an emergency and have lost your SASSA Gold Card. There are three ways you can receive your grant money from SASSA. Below are the ways you can receive your money.
- Cash Send Service Through ABSA, FNB E-Wallet, and Standard Bank.
- SASSA cardless payment as OTP withdrawal.
- Direct transfer of grants to a bank account.
Cash Send Service Through ABSA, FNB E-Wallet, and Standard Bank.
Cash Send Services is the first method of SASSA grant withdrawal. Using it, you can receive grants from ABSA, FNB E-Wallet, and Standard Banks. The cash withdrawal procedure is the same in all these Banks. Also, let us tell you that you can get your grant money from both the bank branch and ATMs, the procedure of which you can see below.
Cash Send Via ABSA ATM
Follow the steps below to withdraw your grant funds from the ABSA Bank ATM, which is easily accessible for grant assistance.
- First, you have to find your nearest ABSA ATM and then visit it
- You will find the CashSend logo in front of you on the ATM. You have to click on it. Then, enter the registered phone number in SASSA Grants and wait for some time.
- When you enter the number, an OTP will be sent to your registered phone number. You have to enter the OTP on the ATM screen before you proceed.
- After the OTP verification, the SASSA account details will displayed before you.
- After that, click the Cash Withdrawal option to get the required amount.
Cash Send Via ABSA Bank Branch
If you cannot withdraw your grant amount from the bank ATM for any reason. So you can visit this ABSA bank branch and get your grant amount by following the steps below.
- Locate and visit the nearest ABSA branch to receive your grant money.
- Inform the bank staff that you want to receive the SASSA grant amount through cash sent. But if you have not been able to get the money from the ATM, the staff will ask you to provide the registered phone number you used at the time of registration for SASSA Grants.
- The bank staff will also ask you for a reference ID. After that, you will receive an OTP.
- You must provide the OTP to the bank staff. After the OTP verification, the branch will provide the SASSA grant amount.
Cardless Cash Withdrawal
SASSA Cardless Withdrawal is also commonly known as SASSA OTP Withdrawal. In this way, you can receive assistance from your SASSA grant with the help of a partner designated by SASSA. SASSA has appointed six partners to withdraw your SASSA grants, which are listed below.
- Pick & Pay
- Shoprite
- Usave
- OK
- Checkers
- Boxer
- Spar
Before using this method, you must go to the SASSA official website and change the method of payment for your SASSA Grants. There, you must select retailers for the method of payment. After this, you will be able to receive your grant amount.
Cardless Cash Withdrawal Procedure
You must follow the procedure below to receive your grant money from any SASSA partner retailer.
- The first thing you need to do is find and visit your nearest Sassa partner retailer.
- You must bring your mobile number and ID card number with you before going to a partner dealer.
- Long queues can usually be experienced at pick-up points, so be patient and wait your turn.
- On your turn, you must provide the staff with your ID card and phone number to verify that you are entitled to the grant.
- After that, an OTP and secret PIN will be sent to your phone number. You do not have to tell the staff and enter the machine yourself.
- Your SASSA grant will be withdrawn as soon as you provide your PIN. As you will receive from the staff
Get Payment Directly in Your Personal Bank Account
Receiving the SASSA grant in a bank account is the easiest method. Using this method, you can not depend on any other sources, and you can get your grant directly into your bank account.
To get payment in a bank account, you need to change the payment method of your grants to a bank account. Remember that the account on the SASSA website should be in your name for the upcoming payment to be received in your bank account. SASSA does not pay into someone else’s bank account.
What Is the Correct Way to Withdraw Money Without SASSA Card?
The right way to receive SASSA grant assistance without cards can be confusing. Each method is different and has its advantages and disadvantages.
We have provided you with the pros and cons of all the methods. By comparing them, you can choose the right way to pay your grant.
Cash Send
Pros: Withdrawing money without a SASSA card through Cash Send is a fast and easy-to-use method that allows you to receive grant payments from your local bank and ATM quickly.
Cons: A disadvantage of CashSend is that it charges higher transaction fees than other methods.
SASSA Cardless Payment
Pros: SASSA Cardless Payment is the safest and easiest payment method available at Paypoint-Up near you everywhere. From whom will you be able to receive your grant money?
Cons: A disadvantage of SASSA cardless payment is that it takes time, and you get your grant after a long wait at the pay points.
Direct Bank Deposit
Pros: Direct Bank Deposit is an automated and hassle-free process that allows you to receive the grant directly.
Cons: For bank deposits, you must have your personal bank account. If you want to receive your payment in a bank account, you have to open your bank account, which can delay the initial deposit.