New SASSA cards to be launched countrywide in May
Worcester beneficiaries among first group to get new cards
The first batch of new South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) grant payment cards were distributed in Worcester on Tuesday. The new cards were also distributed to small groups of beneficiaries in eight other locations in the country.
SASSA says this is the pilot phase to get social grant beneficiaries to swop their existing Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) or Net1 âgreenâ cards to the new South African Post OfficeâSASSA Postbank account cards.
All new beneficiaries will be issued with the Postbank card. Existing grant recipients can swap their current cards by visiting their nearest SASSA or post office from 2 May until the end of September.
The post office began its management of the grants payment system on 1 April, but CPS is expected to continue servicing cash beneficiaries until the end of September.
Speaking to Members of Parliament in February, Lindiwe Kwele, Group Chief Operating Officer at the Post Office, said that grant recipients would have âone free card replacement per annum, three free merchant withdrawals, one free balance enquiry per month, one free mini-statement per month and one free three-month statementâ.
But at the launch on Tuesday, SASSA acting CEO Pearl Bengu announced that government would be âabsorbingâ all the cardâs transactional charges. âThe new card will prevent fraudulent transactions as [the Post Office] will not allow unauthorised debits,â she said.
No deductions for loans, airtime, electricity, life policies or funeral plans will be allowed on the Postbank accounts. Since 2013, the Black Sash has been advocating that deductions made automatically and directly from beneficiariesâ accounts be stopped.
The Black Sashâs Amanda Ismail told GroundUp on Thursday that her organisation welcomed the launch of the new cards. She added that activists âwould have liked to see a demonstration of how the card workedâ. Ismail said they would continue to monitor the process when the card swap commences countrywide next month.
According to SASSA âthe card swapping process will take place in phases based on the type of grant you receive. This will happen at identified venues such as community halls, local SASSA offices and the post office. Further details will be communicated soon.â
The agency reiterated that the current cards have not expired and that âthe green card is not a SASSA cardâ. If you wish to cancel your green card call Net1 on 0860994162 and return to SASSA to re-apply for a SASSA card, the agency said.
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