Confirmed SASSA Disability Grant Payment Date 3 September 2025
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has confirmed the Disability Grant payment date 3 September 2025. Beneficiaries living with temporary or permanent disabilities will receive their SASSA Disability Grant on this date, once their payment status is approved.
Confirmed SASSA Disability Grant Payment Date 3 September 2025
Wednesday, September 3, 2025, is the scheduled SASSA Disability Grant payment date.
| Grant | Pay Day |
|---|---|
| Disability Grant | 3 September Wednesday (3/09/2025) |
SASSA payment dates are scheduled separately for each type of grant to reduce long queues at pay points. This order ensures that older persons and persons with disabilities are prioritised before other grants.
If you qualify for the additional Grant In Aid, SASSA will pay it together with your linked Disability Grant (DG) on the scheduled pay date for September 2025.
Important: After SASSA deposits your grant money into your bank account, it stays there, so you don’t need to rush to withdraw it on the first day.
SASSA Disability Grant Status Check for September Payments
- To check your Disability Grant status, visit sassacheck.com
- Enter your South African ID number and registered cellphone number.
- The SASSA database will display your grant payment status for September 2025.
For approved beneficiaries, SASSA will pay the Disability Grant on Wednesday, 3 September, between 07:30 AM and 4:00 PM.
You will receive your Disability Grant (DG) money in your linked bank account within 2 days.
Once SASSA processes the September payment on the scheduled dates, Postbank cardholders can collect their Disability Grant at Post Office ATMs and recognised retail stores.
Important Notice for SASSA Grant Beneficiaries
From the past few months SASSA has received thousands of complaints from beneficiaries about unauthorised deductions from their social grants. The agency is now considering legal action against insurance companies that continue to make these unlawful deductions.
SASSA would like to remind all beneficiaries that the national agency does not have any partnerships or agreements with insurance companies or funeral schemes. Any deductions of this nature are illegal and should be reported immediately.







