The South African Social Security Agency (SSSA) has called on the beneficiaries of the social grant that does not replace gold cards with a new postcode.
Sassa gold cards will be disabled Today, Thursday 20th MarchThe new Postbank can still face breaks in the aircraft and transactions from the card transactions.
Postbank Sassa will continue to replace gold cards
Beneficiaries will not be able to use it to make any operation in case of funds from Sassa gold cards.
However, Postbank, Sassa will continue to replace gold cards with new postcards in all card swaps.
Postbank and Sassa, all social grant beneficiaries, all social grant beneficiaries, which could not receive their black cards, were convinced that all the social grant benefits will increase.
Useful, post office payments are still called to note that the Sassa Sassa Gold Cards, Shelter Seekers and Postbank Green Mzansi / Mzansi / Blue Cards will be restricted to the beneficiaries of social grant.
The beneficiaries with postbank black cards are already called to use cards via ATMs and retailers to access their funds.
The deadline has been extended
The initial deadline for this transition was established for February 28, 2025, but was expanded to benefit to give extra time to link to March 20, 2025.
New Postbank Black Cards can be obtained from various retailers, including checkers, including checkers, including Dama, Shumrite, N payment, including various retailers. The beneficiaries to get a new card need to present a reliable South African identifier or temporary ID card.
Postbank also simplified the postbank black cards for those who benefit to find the closest place in every province. Useful can use mobile phones:
- Dial: 120 *355 #
- Reply by pressing the number to continue: 1
- Answer with the number that represents the state that they live
New PostBank black cards, improved security features, change a free card in a month, change a free card per month and a free monthly statement in the meter.
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