SASSA SRD Grant Stopped – In a landmark decision, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has confirmed that the popular R350 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant will officially end in March 2025. Introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the grant helped over 11 million South Africans each month. Now, it will be replaced by a more permanent and structured system, the Universal Basic Income Grant (UBIG). The new UBIG is designed to offer sustained financial support to unemployed individuals aged 18–59, with increased payouts, broader coverage, and clearer eligibility criteria. This change is expected to benefit millions of citizens currently struggling with poverty and joblessness.
Why Has the SRD Grant Been Discontinued?
The SRD Grant was introduced as a temporary emergency response during the COVID-19 pandemic to support unemployed individuals with no other source of income. However, with the pandemic stabilizing and economic conditions evolving, the government has decided to phase out the SRD grant in favor of a more permanent and inclusive solution. The new UBIG system is designed to address long-term poverty and unemployment through structured support, improved verification, and higher monthly payments.
Key reasons for discontinuation include:
- The SRD was always a temporary measure
- Growing concerns about fraud and duplication
- Inconsistent payment schedules caused public frustration
- A broader, long-term poverty reduction plan is needed
- Government is shifting focus to inclusive social protection via UBIG
What Is the Universal Basic Income Grant (UBIG)?
The Universal Basic Income Grant (UBIG) is a newly introduced permanent financial assistance program by the South African government, aimed at supporting unemployed adults aged 18 to 59 who have no other source of income. Unlike the temporary SRD grant, UBIG provides a stable monthly payment of R1,000 to R1,400, helping individuals meet their basic needs while seeking employment. It forms part of a broader national effort to reduce poverty and create long-term social security.
Key features of UBIG:
- Permanent monthly grant starting in 2025
- Online-only application process
- Income-tested with a higher threshold than SRD
- Offers broader coverage and transparency
- Tied into national employment tracking systems
UBIG vs SRD Grant – Main Differences
| Feature | SRD R350 Grant | UBIG Grant 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Amount | R350 | R1,000 – R1,400 |
| Age Range | 18 – 59 | 18 – 59 |
| Type | Temporary | Permanent |
| Income Threshold | R624 | R1,300 |
| Application Type | Online/Walk-in | Online only |
| Documents Required | Basic ID | Full KYC + Income Proof |
| Payment Method | Bank/Post Office | Bank transfer only |
Why UBIG Is More Sustainable
- Encourages financial inclusion
- Includes better verification through SARS, Home Affairs
- Designed to integrate with employment services
- Less administrative cost compared to SRD
Eligibility Criteria for UBIG in 2025
To qualify for UBIG, applicants must meet all the following conditions:
- Be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or recognised refugee
- Aged between 18 and 59 years
- Not currently receiving any other SASSA grant (Old Age, Disability, Child, etc.)
- Not receiving NSFAS or any other state income assistance
- Earn below R1,300 per month
- Must be unemployed and seeking work
- Must have a valid South African ID or refugee permit
- Must possess a bank account and mobile number for communication
Who Will Be Disqualified?
- Government employees or municipal workers
- Individuals earning above the income threshold
- Beneficiaries of other social grants or NSFAS
- Applicants with incomplete or falsified documentation
Monthly Payment Schedule for UBIG – 2025
| Month | Payment Dates | Amount (Approx) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 22 – 26 Jan 2025 | R1,200 | First official rollout |
| February | 20 – 23 Feb 2025 | R1,200 | |
| March | 25 – 28 Mar 2025 | R1,250 | Indexed with inflation |
| April | 22 – 26 Apr 2025 | R1,250 | |
| May | 20 – 24 May 2025 | R1,300 | |
| June | 24 – 28 Jun 2025 | R1,300 | |
| July | 22 – 26 Jul 2025 | R1,350 | CPI adjustment applied |
| August | 26 – 30 Aug 2025 | R1,350 |
How to Apply for UBIG Online
All UBIG applications must be submitted online through the official SASSA portal. The process is designed to reduce queues and make applications more efficient.
Steps to apply:
- Visit www.sassa.gov.za and go to the “Apply for UBIG” section
- Fill in your personal and financial details
- Upload your certified documents
- Submit and wait for SMS confirmation
Required Documents for Application
| Document | Mandatory | Details |
|---|---|---|
| South African ID | Yes | Smart ID or Green Book |
| Proof of Residence | Yes | Utility bill or affidavit |
| Bank Statement (3 months) | Yes | Must match applicant name |
| Income Declaration | Yes | Self-declaration accepted |
| Mobile Number | Yes | Must be registered to applicant |
How Will You Receive the Payment?
UBIG payments will be processed directly into the beneficiary’s registered bank account. Post office collections are no longer supported. Payment cycles fall within the last two weeks of each month.
- Payment tracking: www.sassa.gov.za/status
- Ensure bank details are accurate and up to date
The replacement of the SRD Grant with the UBIG marks a pivotal step toward structured, long-term social support in South Africa. With a higher payout, more inclusive eligibility rules, and digital-first operations, the UBIG aims to uplift millions of struggling South Africans. Applicants are urged to check their eligibility, prepare documents in advance, and apply through the official website only. This shift represents not just a change in grant type, but a transformation in how the government tackles poverty and inequality.
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Department Contact Details for Help
| Department | Contact Type | Details |
|---|---|---|
| General Queries | Toll-Free | 0800 60 10 11 |
| Email Support | [email protected] | |
| Website Info | Web | www.sassa.gov.za |
| Social Media | Facebook/Twitter | @OfficialSASSA |
FAQs about SASSA SRD Grant Stopped
1. When does UBIG officially start?
UBIG starts from April 2025, with first full payments by end of the month.
2. Can I still apply for SRD in 2025?
No, the SRD R350 Grant is permanently discontinued.
3. Can I receive UBIG and NSFAS?
No, both benefits cannot be received simultaneously.
4. How long does the application process take?
On average, 7–10 business days after successful submission.
5. What if I am rejected?
You can appeal online through the SASSA Appeals Portal within 30 days.




