SASSA Extends Postbank Agreement Termination
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Postbank has announced that SASSA Gold Card holders will need to replace their cards with a Postbank Black Card starting April 2026.

What is happening?

Postbank has confirmed that beneficiaries who still use the SASSA Gold Card will be required to replace it with a Postbank Black Card.

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According to the official notice shared publicly , the replacement process will begin rolling out at selected Postbank sites ahead of April 2026.

Postbank states that 1.4 million customers are already using the Black Card. Therefore, remaining SASSA Gold Card users must prepare for the transition.

For now, beneficiaries are advised to:

  • Keep their ID safe
  • Wait for official communication
  • Visit only authorised Postbank sites for replacement
  • Never share their PIN or one-time password

Why it matters to you

If you receive a SASSA grant through a Gold Card, this change affects how you access your money.

Without replacing your card when required, you may face delays or disruption when trying to withdraw your grant.

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Because many Eastern Cape residents rely on SASSA payments, planning early helps avoid long queues and last-minute problems.

Importantly, Postbank has warned that it will never ask for your PIN or one-time password. This reduces the risk of scams during the transition period.

What you need to know

Question Official Information
Who must replace their card? All SASSA Gold Card holders
When does replacement begin? Rollout ahead of April 2026
Where can you replace it? Selected official Postbank sites
How to find a site? Dial 120355#
General enquiries 0800 53 54 55
PIN safety Postbank will never request your PIN or OTP

At this stage, no deadline beyond April 2026 has been publicly confirmed.

What you should do next

If this applies to you:

  1. Keep your South African ID document safe.
  2. Do not respond to unofficial messages about card replacement.
  3. Dial 120355# to check active Postbank replacement sites near you.
  4. Call 0800 53 54 55 if you need clarification.

Additionally, wait for direct communication from Postbank before travelling.

Where to get help

Official Postbank contact channels:

For broader grant information, visit the SASSA section on Pondoland Times or consult official government platforms.


If you found this helpful, read our related SASSA updates and practical guides to avoid delays with your grant payments.

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