Beneficiaries of the R350 social relief of distress grant can collect their payment from Pick n Pay and Boxer stores nationwide starting from Wednesday.
Pick n Pay and Boxer do not manage the application and approval of grant funds, or when and where collections can be made. This process is run entirely by Postbank. The grant applicant receives an SMS from Sassa confirming their successful application.
Pick n Pay collection points exclude BP Pick n Pay Express, Pick n Pay Clothing and Pick n Pay Liquor stores.The beneficiary must take their ID and physical cellphone to the store when collecting their grant.
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