The SASSA Old Age Grant for November 2025 is scheduled to be paid on Tuesday, 4 November 2025, which is the second Tuesday of the month. This grant remains a crucial source of monthly financial aid for South Africa’s elderly citizens, ensuring dependable and timely assistance every month.
Old Age Grant Payment Amounts for November 2025
Recipients aged 60–74 years: R2,315 per month.
Recipients aged 75 years and above: R2,335 per month.
Payments will be made directly to bank accounts, Postbank accounts, or at authorized pay points.
These figures represent the official Old Age Grant payments for November 2025 as determined by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).
Eligibility Criteria for the SASSA Old Age Grant
Applicants must be South African citizens, permanent residents, or recognized refugees aged 60 years or older.
Applicants must meet the income and asset means test:
Annual income: Not more than R86,280 (single) or R172,560 (married).
Asset limit: Not exceeding R1,227,600 (single) or R2,455,200 (married).
Applicants must reside in South Africa and not receive any other social grant (except a child grant).
Applicants should not be cared for in a state institution.
Payment Instructions and Safety Tips
Payments are made securely in South African Rand (ZAR) through approved channels — not by cheque or money order. Beneficiaries are advised to follow safety practices during payment collection.
Always collect your grant with family or friends if using a pay point for added safety.
Keep your SASSA card and PIN number safe at all times.
Immediately report suspicious activity or payment delays to the official SASSA hotline.
Summary Table: SASSA Old Age Grant November 2025
Age Group
Amount
Payment Date
60–74 years
R2,315
Tuesday, 4 November 2025
75+ years
R2,335
Tuesday, 4 November 2025
The SASSA Old Age Grant for November 2025 ensures that elderly South Africans receive consistent financial support on the due date of 4 November 2025. With different amounts for age groups and strict eligibility criteria, this grant continues to provide stability and dignity for the nation’s senior citizens.