Here Why Your SRD Grant Is Approved For One Month And Not The Other

 

Unemployed individuals living in South Africa rely on the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant for support. The approval of grant payments has, however, been inconsistent for some grant applicants.
Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant applications can vary from month to month for a variety of reasons, according to SASSA.

In the past few years, millions of unemployed people have applied for and received the SASSA SRD grant. After receiving SRD grant payments, many people have faced challenges.
The recipients of SRD grants have complained that after being approved for payment for one month, they were rejected for payments in subsequent months. Other clients complained that they were approved for payment for one month but have not yet been paid for subsequent months.

Sassa performs several verification checks to ensure that grant applicants deserve the SRD grant. In regards to the SRD grant, Sassa conducts verification checks on a monthly basis.
During this verification process, the applicant’s bank account is checked for excess funds. In order to receive the SRD grant, the bank verification will ensure that the applicant is eligible.

The SRD R350 threshold must not be exceeded by the applicant, as verified by Sassa. An applicant’s SRD grant application will be rejected if they exceed the income threshold; if the amount in their bank account is below the threshold, they will be approved.
Accordingly, grant applicants may qualify for the SRD grant for one month and not the next, depending on their bank balance.