SASSA SOCIAL GRANTS FOR 2025


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In 2025, the social grants that can be applied for in South Africa are: Older person’s grant (old age pension), Child support grant, Care dependency grant, Grant in aid (if you live on a social grant but need someone to take care of you), War veteran’s grant, Foster child grant and Disability grant.

Apply For Social Grants for 2025This is for people interested in any of the following social grants such as child grant, old persons grant, disability grant, care dependency grants and do not qualify for the Srd grant due to age.

Apply for Sassa R370 Grant for 2025This is for people who are above 18 years but less than 60 years, who have no jobs and are unemployed with no source of income. Applicants are reminded to keep their reference numbers generated for them safe for a later date.

Apply for Sassa R370 for Asylum SeekerThis is for seekers registered on the Home Affairs database/ a holder of a special permit under; the Special Angolan Dispensation/ the Lesotho Exemption Permit dispensation / the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Dispensation

Apply for Sassa R370 for Foreign ResidentsThis is for people from other countries such as Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Angola and Other Coutnries who have become legal permanent residents and registered with the department of Home Affairs as such.

TOP Banks To Open Bank Accounts within South Africa

There are many banks to choose from when opening an account in South Africa. Here are some of the top banks in the country:

Standard Bank:

Standard Bank is one of the largest banks in South Africa and offers a range of banking products and services, including personal and business accounts, investment accounts, and credit cards.

Absa Bank:

Absa is another major bank in South Africa, with a wide range of banking and financial products and services, including personal and business accounts, loans, and insurance.

Nedbank Bank:

Nedbank is a popular choice for both personal and business banking in South Africa, with a range of accounts, investment options, and lending products.

FNB Bank:

FNB, or First National Bank, is a leading bank in South Africa with a range of accounts, investment products, and other financial services.

Capitec Bank:

Capitec is a relatively new bank in South Africa but has quickly become popular due to its low fees and easy-to-use digital banking platform.

When choosing a bank, it’s important to consider your individual needs and requirements, such as fees, interest rates, and banking services. You may want to compare the different offerings from each bank and speak with a representative to find the best fit for you.