Yo, if you're on SASSA grants, you definitely need to keep your banking details updated—trust me, I learned this the hard way. The whole process depends on which grant type you're getting, so let me break it down because it's not as straightforward as it should be.



For permanent grants like old age or disability, you can't do anything online. You literally have to go to your nearest SASSA office and fill out the Payment Method Change Form in person. Bring your original ID, a copy, and proof of your new bank account (a recent bank statement or official letter from the bank). They'll process it and send everything to the bank for verification—this can take up to 21 days. Pro tip: submit before the 15th of the month if you want it to take effect the next month, otherwise you're waiting another cycle.

Now, if you're getting the SRD R370 grant, it's way easier because everything's online. You go to the official SASSA SRD portal, enter your ID number, and they'll SMS you a secure link. Click it, add your new bank details, and submit. The bank verification takes a few days to weeks. Just make sure the account is in your name—they won't pay into joint or third-party accounts, no matter what.

Updating your phone number is equally important since SASSA uses it for verification and sending payment notifications. For SRD grants, there's a dedicated contact portal where you enter your ID and Application ID, add your new number, and they'll send you an OTP to confirm. For permanent grants, just call the helpline at 0800 60 10 11 or visit an office. Word of warning though—there are sketchy websites pretending to be SASSA. Always use the official links to protect yourself.

Honestly, the in-person route is slower but safer if you're dealing with complex changes. The online process is convenient, but if something goes wrong, you might end up stuck without payments for a month. Worth taking the extra time to do it right, you know?
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