Monday, 29 Jun 2026

Current affairs publication that encourages citizens’ journalism

Subscribe Now
Townpress Newspaper
  • News
  • Africa
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • People
  • Motoring
  • Podcast
My News
  • ANC
  • Cyril Ramaphosa
  • eskom
  • facebook
  • SAPS
  • twitter
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa
  • Gauteng
  • DA
  • Nigeria
Townpress NewspaperTownpress Newspaper
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Africa
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • People
  • Motoring
  • Podcast
Search
  • News
  • Africa
  • World
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • People
  • Motoring
  • Podcast
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2014 - 2026 Townpress Newspaper, South Africa - Townpress logo & associated media rights are the intellectual property of Townpress Newspaper. All Rights Reserved.
Community

Sassa Payout Plans for grants.

Town Press
Last updated: December 11, 2017 12:37 pm
By
Town Press
December 11, 2017
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

it’s now crunch time for the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) after it finally signed an agreement with the South African Post Office (Sapo) to play a core function in distributing social grants to more than 10 million beneficiaries.

As expected, a hybrid model that will see the Post Office collaborating with commercial banks to distribute social grants has been adopted to replace the current contract of Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) when it expires on March 31 2018.

The hybrid model is not new as it was initially mooted in January 2017 by a technical team that included former Social Development DG Zane Dangor, former Treasury DG Lungisa Fuzile, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank Francois Groepe and Sassa project manager Zodwa Mvulane.

After wasting 11 months in a vain attempt to find another service provider, Sassa is now reverting to the original hybrid model proposed by the technical team.

The announcement of the deal with the Post Office on Sunday by Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency, has drawn speculation again on whether the state-owned entity has the capacity to be the paymaster in less than four months.

“It will be difficult, even impossible, for Sapo to take over a complicated payment system from CPS by April next year,” said an expert, who asked not to be named.

Three missing in KZN Sharks Board boat capsize
KZN Serial Killer wounded and apprehended
S.Africa economic confidence to get a lift after cabinet reshuffle
Maseko set to reveal ‘crucial evidence’ on state capture

Sassa is sticking to its tight deadline of February 2018 in phasing out CPS’ contract, which was declared invalid by the Constitutional Court in a scathing judgment in March 2017.

The agency has also set a deadline of March 18 2018 for the mammoth task of transferring the personal data of social beneficiaries to the Post Office, enrolling their biometric data, producing new cards that beneficiaries will use to access their social grants, and merging the Post Office’s branches across SA with Sassa pay points.

The Post Office – which has over 2 000 outlets across the country and operates Post Bank, which has 5.8 million clients with savings accounts – will not have the exclusive right to distribute social grants, according to the service agreement it signed on December 7 with Sassa.

Under the agreement, the Post Office is expected to offer banking services through its branches for social grants payments until 2023.

The Post Office’s main functions would include the production and issue of new payment cards, conducting biometric authentication of new or existing beneficiaries and developing social grants payment software in partnership with the State Information Technology Agency and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.

Mark Barnes, CEO of the Post Office, previously said that its offering would be affordable for the fiscus. Sassa continues to pay CPS R14.42 plus vat per social grant recipient, while the Post Office has proposed a fee of R12.41 plus vat for its branch services.

The Post Office is planning capital investments to bolster its reach across SA for the distribution of social grants including the acquisition of new Post Bank ATMs, cash pay point and branch infrastructure, and point-of-service devices.

Under the new service agreement, commercial banks will play a support services role. Sassa plans to encourage all commercial banks to establish low-cost bank accounts that beneficiaries would use at ATMs or retail outlets to withdraw their social grants. Already 1.4 million beneficiaries currently access their social grants via commercial bank accounts.

Radebe has argued that directly depositing social grants into commercial bank accounts would enable beneficiaries to use a bank of their choice, which means the Post Office’s systems would be less burdened.

Sassa still faces the task of convincing commercial banks to be part of the social grants payment system.

SA’s major banks – mainly Nedbank, Standard Bank and FNB – were initially keen to participate in the payment system, but were put off by the onerous tender requirements imposed by Sassa. Unless the National Treasury grants Sassa a deviation from going through an open tender process to procure services of commercial banks, phasing out the CPS contract might be drawn out.

Sassa plans to launch a tender for a new service provider to handle the cash payments portion of the social grant system.

Facebook Comments

.
  • France 4-1 Norway: Dembélé Hat Trick Seals Group I Top Spot At FIFA World Cup
  • Beitbridge Border: BMA Repatriates Over 8,200 Foreign Nationals
  • ‘Cat’ Matlala Confesses To Bribing SAPS Brigadier In R228 Million Tender Case
  • South Africa 1-0 South Korea: Bafana Bafana Reach Historic First World Cup Knockout Stage
TAGGED:CPSfnbJeff RadebeMark BarnesNedbankPost BankPost Bank ATM'sSASSASocial DevelopmentStandard Bank
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
ByTown Press
Follow:
At Town Press, we believe that everyone with a story deserves to be heard. We’re building a dynamic, citizen-led journalism platform that makes news publishing accessible to all South Africans, from rural townships to urban centers, and from first-time voices to seasoned storytellers.
Previous Article An alternative president for Kenya to “swearing-in”
Next Article Eersterust: Woman Body found on street corner
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Newsletter Subscription

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Subscribe Here
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
MediumFollow
RSS FeedFollow

Top News

Sport

France 4-1 Norway: Dembélé Hat Trick Seals Group I Top Spot At FIFA World Cup

June 26, 2026
Africa

Beitbridge Border: BMA Repatriates Over 8,200 Foreign Nationals

June 26, 2026
Crime

‘Cat’ Matlala Confesses To Bribing SAPS Brigadier In R228 Million Tender Case

June 26, 2026
Sport

South Africa 1-0 South Korea: Bafana Bafana Reach Historic First World Cup Knockout Stage

June 25, 2026
Top News
Police appeal for help to find missing couple
Community
Illicit Alcohol Under Scrutiny as Compliance Checks Intensify
Community
Henke Pistorius Breaks Silence on Son’s Character and New Venture
Right now
Man stabbed, possibly forced to drink acid on remote gravel road
General news
Gauteng Premier Suspends Health Department Head Over Tembisa Hospital Scandal
General news
Tolashe Calls on SIU and State Security to Address Widespread SRD Fraud
General news

You May also Like

Community

Gauteng plans to give dignity packs to 1 million girls

October 11, 2016
Community

Gauteng health MEC to introduce programs to help prevent patient abuse

July 5, 2019
Community

President Ramaphosa announces cabinet reshuffle

November 22, 2018
Community

Confirmation of body of Miguel Louw remains a shock

September 13, 2018
Show More
  • More News:
  • ANC
  • Cyril Ramaphosa
  • eskom
  • facebook
  • SAPS
  • twitter
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa
  • Gauteng
  • DA
  • Nigeria
  • South Africa
  • Johannesburg
  • zimbabwe
  • jacob zuma
  • EFF
  • Covid-19
  • KwaZulu-Natal
  • State capture
  • cape town
  • Hawks
Townpress Newspaper

Indigenous Newspaper created to embolden the township ideals of sharing information and connecting people to grassroots content locally and around the world. We believe communal stories are relevant, so we created the platform to tell the stories of real south africans, people you know.

Facebook X-twitter Linkedin Youtube Medium Rss

About Company

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy – T&C
  • Cookie Policy
  • Comments Policy
  • Submit a Tip
  • About Us
Subscribe Now for Real-time Updates on the Latest Stories!
© 2014 - 2026 Townpress Newspaper, South Africa - Townpress logo & associated media rights are the intellectual property of Townpress Newspaper. All Rights Reserved
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
Welcome to Townpress
Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?