What Borrowing Options Do SASSA Beneficiaries Actually Have in 2026?
SASSA does not offer loans directly. SASSA is a grant administration agency and its only financial products are social grants. However, if you receive a SASSA Old Age Grant, Disability Grant, or other social grant, you may qualify for a loan from certain registered banks, microfinance lenders, or through your TymeBank account if your grant is paid there.
This guide explains what options are available, what to watch out for, and how to protect yourself from loan scams targeting grant recipients.
Does SASSA Offer Loans?
No. SASSA does not offer personal loans, cash advances, or credit products of any kind. Any advertisement, website, WhatsApp message, or individual claiming to offer a “SASSA loan” is either referring to a third-party lender or, in many cases, running a scam.
If you need financial assistance beyond your grant, your options are third-party registered lenders who accept SASSA grants as proof of income, or the TymeBank grant advance if your grant is paid into a TymeBank account.
TymeBank Grant Advance for SASSA Recipients
If your SASSA grant is paid into a TymeBank account, you may qualify for a grant advance through TymeBank. This allows you to access a portion of your next grant payment before the official payment date.
To check if you qualify and apply:
- Log into your TymeBank app or visit a TymeBank kiosk
- Look for the “Grant Advance” or “MoreTyme” option
- Follow the prompts to check your eligibility and apply
TymeBank grant advances are linked to your existing grant amount. Eligibility and terms may vary. Contact TymeBank directly at 0860 999 119 or visit www.tymebank.com for current terms and conditions.
Loans from Registered Lenders for Grant Recipients
Several registered banks and microfinance institutions in South Africa offer personal loans to people who receive SASSA grants. Your grant payment counts as proof of regular income for loan qualification purposes.
Important legal protections you should know:
Your SASSA grant cannot be used as security or collateral for a loan. This is protected by the Social Assistance Act. A lender cannot legally claim your SASSA grant payment to recover a debt.
Reputable lenders who offer loans to grant recipients include:
- African Bank (www.africanbank.co.za)
- Capitec Bank (www.capitecbank.co.za)
- Nedbank (www.nedbank.co.za)
- Bayport Financial Services (www.bayport.co.za)
- Letsatsi Finance (specialises in pension-backed loans)
Always verify that a lender is registered with the National Credit Regulator (NCR) before agreeing to any loan. You can check lender registration at www.ncr.org.za or call the NCR on 0860 627 627.
What to Watch Out For: SASSA Loan Scams
Grant recipients are frequently targeted by loan scams. Be aware of the following warning signs:
Upfront fees. A legitimate lender will never ask you to pay a fee before receiving your loan. Any request for upfront payment is a scam.
Requests for your SASSA card or PIN. Never give your SASSA card, PIN, or banking login details to anyone offering you a loan.
Unlicensed lenders. If a lender cannot provide their NCR registration number, do not borrow from them.
“SASSA loans” advertised on WhatsApp or social media. SASSA does not offer loans. Anyone advertising a “SASSA loan” is either a third-party lender or a scammer.
Guaranteed approval. No legitimate lender guarantees loan approval without checking your income and credit history.
If you believe you have been targeted by a loan scam, report it to:
- 📞 SASSA fraud hotline: 0800 60 10 11
- 📞 National Credit Regulator: 0860 627 627
- 📞 South African Police Service: 10111
What to Consider Before Taking a Loan
If you are considering a loan as a SASSA pensioner or grant recipient, carefully consider the following before signing any agreement:
Can you afford the repayments from your grant? The Old Age Grant is R2,315 per month (R2,400 from April 2026). Loan repayments will reduce the amount available for food, electricity, and other essentials.
What is the total cost of the loan? Under the National Credit Act, lenders must clearly disclose the total repayment amount, interest rate, and all fees before you sign. Ask for this in writing.
Do you need the full amount? Borrow only what you genuinely need. Smaller loans have smaller repayments and less risk.
Is there an alternative? Before taking a loan, consider whether a local NGO, religious organisation, or community fund may offer interest-free emergency assistance. SASSA social workers can sometimes connect beneficiaries with non-loan financial support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does SASSA offer loans to pensioners? No. SASSA does not offer loans of any kind. SASSA only provides social grants. If you receive a SASSA grant, you may qualify for a loan from a registered third-party lender, but this is not a SASSA product.
Can I get a loan against my SASSA pension? You can apply for a loan from a registered lender using your SASSA grant as proof of income. However, your grant cannot legally be used as security or collateral for the loan under the Social Assistance Act.
Can TymeBank advance my SASSA grant payment? Yes, if your grant is paid into a TymeBank account you may qualify for a grant advance. Contact TymeBank on 0860 999 119 or visit www.tymebank.com for current terms.
How do I know if a lender is legitimate? Check that the lender is registered with the National Credit Regulator at www.ncr.org.za or call 0860 627 627. Never pay upfront fees and never hand over your SASSA card or PIN.
What is the maximum loan I can get on a SASSA pension? This depends on the lender’s assessment of your income and existing debts. Most lenders calculate repayments so that they do not exceed 30% of your monthly income. On an Old Age Grant of R2,315 this would be approximately R695 per month in repayments. From April 2026 the grant increases to R2,400.
What should I do if I was scammed by someone offering a SASSA loan? Report it immediately to SASSA on 0800 60 10 11, the National Credit Regulator on 0860 627 627, and the SAPS on 10111.
Information on this page is sourced from official SASSA announcements and verified against www.sassa.gov.za. For official queries contact SASSA directly at www.sassa.gov.za or call 0800 60 10 11.



