Updating your SASSA banking details is key to ensuring your grant payments are received on time. Whether it’s the R370 SRD grant or other SASSA grants, incorrect banking info can cause delays or failed payments.
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to update your SASSA banking details safely, quickly, and without risk of scams. ✅
You can update your banking details if:
Important: SASSA only pays into accounts that match your ID number. Do not use someone else’s bank account. ❌
Go to the official website: https://srd.sassa.gov.za.
This is the only safe place to change banking details for the R370 grant. Never click links from WhatsApp or Facebook groups.
IMPORTANT: SASSA official domain (website name) ends with .GOV.ZA, anything else is a SCAM!
On this page (linked above), scroll to “How do I change my banking details?” and enter your South African ID number. Click Submit. SASSA will send a secure SMS link to your registered phone number.
Tap the link from the SMS — it is unique to your ID and only valid for a limited time. This opens the page to update your banking info.
Options you’ll see:
If you choose “Bank Account,” enter:
Make sure it’s your own account!
Click Submit and SASSA will verify your account. This usually takes 2–7 working days.
Tip: If you update after the cutoff, your new account may only be used in the next month.
Ensure the ID on your account matches the ID used for SASSA.
Update your phone number on the SASSA portal if outdated.
👉Learn: How to Change Your SRD Phone Number →
Open a free account (Capitec is fast & simple) to receive payments safely.
Yes, but changes made after the monthly cutoff may only apply to next month’s payment.
No. SASSA only pays into accounts that match your ID number.
Usually 2–7 working days.
Yes, you will receive an SMS once your new account is verified.
MyInfoHub is an independent information website and is not affiliated with NSFAS, SASSA, or any government agency. The information provided is for general guidance only and may change at any time. Always verify details with official sources such as NSFAS.org.za or SASSA.gov.za.
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