Can I Get my SASSA SRD Grant Via eWallet?

Can I Get my SASSA SRD Grant Via eWallet?

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By Anele Zulu

Are you wondering if there’s a convenient way to access your Special Relief of Distress (SRD) grant without going to a bank or retailer? The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) recently introduced a solution: FNB’s eWallet. This service allows you to receive your grant directly to your mobile phone, offering a secure and easy way to access your funds.

In this guide we will explain how to set up and use FNB’s eWallet to receive your SASSA SRD grant safely and without hassle.

What Is FNB’s eWallet?

FNB’s eWallet is a digital financial service provided by First National Bank (FNB) that lets users receive, store, and manage funds on their mobile phones. This service is ideal for those without traditional bank accounts or who prefer a cashless transaction method. Through eWallet, you can send and receive money, withdraw cash at ATMs or participating retailers, and make purchases all from your mobile device.

With eWallet, your funds are securely stored in a digital account tied to your phone number. FNB eWallet supports payments for goods and services, fund transfers, and convenient cash withdrawals, making it a flexible option for managing your SRD grant.

Step-by-Step Guide to Receive Your SRD Grant via First National Bank (FNB eWallet)

Follow these steps to receive your SRD grant payment through FNB’s eWallet:

1. Confirm Eligibility and Register with SASSA

  • Ensure you meet SASSA’s SRD grant eligibility criteria and have applied successfully.
  • If you do not have an existing FNB account, you can still use eWallet, provided your phone number is registered with FNB.

2. Receive the SMS Notification

  • After SASSA approves your SRD grant application, they’ll send an SMS confirming the deposit. This SMS will contain details, including a reference number, which indicates that funds are available in your eWallet.

3. Download the FNB Mobile App

  • If you don’t have the FNB app installed, download it from the Google Play Store (Android) or Apple App Store (iOS).
  • Follow the on-screen setup instructions to complete your app registration.

4. Register for eWallet

  • Open the FNB app and locate the eWallet section.
  • Register by entering your mobile number, setting a secure PIN, and verifying your identity.

5. Check Your eWallet Balance

  • Log in to the FNB app, go to the eWallet section, and view your balance to confirm the grant amount has been added.

6. Withdraw or Use Your eWallet Funds

  • Cash Withdrawal: Locate an FNB ATM or a participating retailer. Enter your PIN at the ATM and follow the steps to withdraw your grant money.
  • Making Payments: Use your eWallet balance at participating stores or online. Select eWallet as your payment option, enter your PIN, and complete the transaction.

FAQs About Accessing SRD Grants via eWallet

Q: Which ATMs Allow SRD Grant Withdrawals?

You can withdraw your SRD grant at FNB ATMs or participating retail partners like Pick n Pay and ShopRite.

Q: How Can I Check My eWallet Balance?

To check your balance, open the FNB mobile app, go to the balance section, and view your current funds.

Q: How Can I Withdraw My SASSA R370 Grant Using Cash Send?

To receive your SASSA R370 grant through Cash Send, visit a participating retailer (such as Pick n Pay or Boxer) with your ID and phone number. You will receive a Cash Send voucher by SMS, which you can redeem for cash.

Q: Can I Withdraw SASSA Grant Money Without a Card?

Yes, you can withdraw your grant without a card by using FNB’s eWallet or Cash Send. Both methods allow you to access cash without needing a bank card.

Conclusion

Using FNB’s eWallet for your SRD grant payments offers a secure, efficient way to access your funds. This digital option is ideal for those seeking convenience, as it minimizes the need to visit physical locations. With a few steps to set up and manage your eWallet, you can have safe, reliable access to your grant anytime.

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