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How to Withdraw R350 Grant at Pick n Pay (Easy Step-by-Step Guide)

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaMay 6, 2026No Comments3 Views
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How to Withdraw R350 Grant At Pick n Pay You can Collect your sassa money at pick n pay page describe steps you must follow to receive your SRD money on Pick n Pay.

What is Pick n Pay

The Pick n Pay Group is a South African retailer. It operates three brands – Pick n Pay, Boxer and TM Supermarkets. Pick n Pay also operates one of the largest online grocery platforms in sub-Saharan Africa. Raymond Ackerman purchased the first four Pick n Pay stores in Cape Town in 1967 from Jack Goldin.

How To Collect Your R350 Srd Grant From Pick N Pay

Here is how you can collect your R350 grant from Pick n Pay;

  1. Wait for an SMS notification from SASSA confirming your grant is available for collection. Ensure the SMS specifies that you can collect at Pick n Pay.
  2. Have your South African ID and the cellphone that received the SMS notification ready. These will be used to verify your identity and grant eligibility.
  3. Go to a Pick n Pay store that offers the grant collection service. Not all stores might offer this, so it could be beneficial to confirm ahead of your visit.
  4. At the store, proceed to the Money Market counter or a designated till point where grant collections are processed.
  5. Present your ID and provide the cellphone number that received the SMS. The store staff will verify your details and grant eligibility through their system.
  6. Once verification is complete, you will receive your R350 grant in cash. The process might require you to enter a PIN or sign a receipt for confirmation.
  7. Ensure you receive a receipt or confirmation of the transaction. This will be useful for your records and any future queries.

How to change your SASSA R350 Collection Point to Pick n Pay?

If you are a continuing beneficiary of the R350 grant, you might receive the money through post offices. However, now you can no longer receive it there. You must switch to any other collection source. If you want to switch your R350 grant from the post office to Pick n Pay, continue reading; I will explain it in detail.

  • First, you must visit the SASSA official website or click here srd.sassa.gov.za.
  • Next, click the ‘how do I change my banking details’ option.
  • Then, you must enter your ID number and phone number.
  • Then, they will send you a unique link.
  • Finally, click the link and provide the necessary information to switch to Pick n Pay.

Q&A about How to Withdraw R350 Grant At Pick n Pay

Can I collect my R350 at Pick and pay without SMS?

Can I collect my R350 at Pick n Pay without SMS? No, you cannot collect your payment without an SMS. To get your payment at Pick n Pay, you must approve the USSD code sent to you.

How to collect R350 grant at ATM?

 Go to the official website of SASSA and select the payment details section. Here you will see different options but go to the banking details and provide your bank name, account number plus phone number. Agree with the terms & conditions and select the ATM.

Can I withdraw my R350 grant at Pick n Pay?

Yes, you can Withdraw your grant from any PNP store. All the applicants of SASSA use the pick-n-pay method for buying grocery items and withdrawing payments. The applicant just has to use his/ her SASSA grant card. You cannot get your R350 grant from any store.
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