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Postbank Introduces Cardless Payment System for SASSA Gold Card Beneficiaries

Postbank, a South African Post Office subsidiary, has launched a new system for SASSA Gold Card beneficiaries whose cards are expiring. The new system aims to simplify the payment process for social grant recipients, who can now receive payments at participating retailers using ID documents, SASSA Gold Card PINs, and cellphone numbers. This move is expected to reduce the queues for card replacements at Post Office branches. However, some concerns have been raised about possible challenges, particularly among older people or rural populations with limited access to technology and information.

Streamlining the Payment Process for Social Grant Beneficiaries

The new cardless payment system aims to address the challenges faced by SASSA beneficiaries who have struggled to renew their cards due to long queues and other issues at Post Office branches. By allowing beneficiaries to collect payments at participating retailers, the new system eliminates the need for physical cards and provides a more convenient and efficient way to receive social grants.

Concerns Over Implementation Challenges

Despite the benefits of the cardless payment system, concerns have been raised about its practical implementation, particularly among elderly or rural populations with limited access to information or technology. Western Cape Social Development MEC Sharna Fernandez has called for a communication strategy to ensure that all beneficiaries know the new system and can use it effectively.

Assurances from Postbank

Postbank has informed SASSA beneficiaries that they would face no difficulties with the new cardless payment option. In addition, according to SASSA national spokesman Paseka Letsatsi, the new way would assist beneficiaries unable to update their cards at Post Office branches. The initial wave of 175,000 cards expired at the end of March, with approximately 860,000 more passing in April, 2.8 million in May, and 1.8 million in June.

Conclusion: The Way Forward

While the new cardless payment system offers a more convenient and efficient way for SASSA beneficiaries to receive social grants without physical cards, concerns have been raised about its practical implementation, particularly among elderly or rural populations. Whether the system will work smoothly and effectively in practice remains to be seen. However, Postbank aims to minimize disruptions and ensure all beneficiaries can access their social grants without difficulty or delay.

Emma Botha

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