Now that the deadline has been set for SASSA grant beneficiaries to switch to Postbank Black Cards, more stores are becoming available for recipients to collect their cards.
Provinces, including the North West and Free State, now also provide a list of locations where grant recipients can transfer before the set date. These are the stores where you can go to get your new card before the deadline.
WHERE CAN YOU COLLECT YOUR POST BANK BLACK CARD?
NORTHWEST
- Shoprite, British
- Shoprite, Hebron
- Shoprite, lethlabiel
- Shoprite, Jouberton
- Shoprite Checkers, Mahikeng Mall
- Checkers, Rustenburg
- Shoprite, Moruleng
FREE STATE
Shops in four districts in the Free State province offer collection points for the Postbank Black Card. These include the districts of Mangaung, Fezile Dabi, Thabo Mofutsanyane and Lejweleputswa.
MANGAUNG DISTRICT
- Boxer, Bloemfontein Plaza
- Boxer, Central Park
- Boxer, Mangaung
- Shoprite, Botshabelo Mall
- Shoprite, Thaba Nchu
FEZILE DABI DISTRICT
THABO MOFUTSANYANE DISTRICT
- Shoprite, Bethlehem
- Checkers, Bethlehem
- Shoprite, Setting
- Shoprite, Mini Peace
LEJWELEPUTSWA DISTRICT
DEADLINE FOR SASSA SUBSIDY BENEFICIARIES TO SWITCH TO POST BANK BLACK CARD
Postbank recently announced that they have set a deadline for SASSA grant beneficiaries to replace their Gold Card with the Black Card.
“Beneficiaries are encouraged to receive their new cards as soon as possible, as the cards must be permanently removed from the system by March 31 this year. So from now until the end of March, take the opportunity to get the new Black Card,” said Postbank spokesperson Bongani Diako. VOC breakfast on January 7, 2025.
According to Diako, it is crucial that grant recipients replace their cards before the deadline. This so that they do not experience any hassle when receiving their payments after the end of March.
CAN YOU FIND A STORE NEARBY TO COLLECT YOUR CARD?
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Andile Mthimkhulu
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