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Just figured out how to properly update your SASSA banking details and honestly, it's way more complicated than it should be. If you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child support), you can't do it online like I thought—you've got to physically go to your nearest SASSA office. Bring your valid ID, a recent bank statement or letter from your bank proving the account is in your name, and be ready to fill out their Payment Method Change Form. They'll verify everything, send it to the bank, and it takes up to 21 days to actually process. Pro tip: submit before the 15th of the month or you'll wait another cycle for the payment to reflect.
Now, if you're getting the SRD R370 grant, that's a different story—it's actually online and way faster. You go to the official SASSA SRD portal, enter your ID number, they text you a secure link, and you update your bank details right there. Takes a few days to weeks for verification. The thing is, your account has to be registered in your name only, no joint accounts or third-party stuff.
For changing your cellphone number on SRD, same deal—use their contact portal, enter your ID and Application ID, put in your new number, and they'll send you an OTP to confirm. Just make sure you're using the official SASSA website, because there's apparently a bunch of fake sites trying to scam people. If the online thing isn't working, call their helpline at 0800 60 10 11 or visit an office in person. Honestly, the in-person route might be safer if you're dealing with something tricky.