Get your SRD Grant cash Via eWallet

The Special Relief of Distress grant, launched by South African Social Security Agency, has proven to be a crucial support system for numerous citizens. Although aid mainly offers financial assistance, recipients frequently face difficulties in obtaining their funds. A highly convenient way to access R370 Grant is through FNB eWallet service. This article provides all the important information regarding how to access emergency grant easily.

You can use bank account or other cash-send options like Pick n Pay, ShopRite, Boxer, U-Save, and Checkers for receving money.

Understand First National bank E wallet

It is online payment service that was introduced by FNB for convenience of its customers in transferring money quickly from one individual to another in a secure manner without using a conventional bank account. With all these improvements, it has significantly reduced complexities of accessing subsidies for social assistance beneficiaries.

Steps to receive R370 Via E wallet

  1. First, confirm that your SRD grant application has been approved. Use SASSA status check tool online to verify your status.
  2. Register your mobile number with FNB to access eWallet service.
  3. If you want funds through eWallet, update your payment details via SASSA portal.
    • Access official website.
    • Log in with your registered credentials.
    • Navigate to payment options section.
    • Select “FNB eWallet”.
  4. When your grant is approved, Social grants agency will send you an SMS with a reference number and details about receiving your aid via eWallet.
  5. Go to FNB ATM.
  6. Select “Withdraw from eWallet” on screen.
  7. Enter fnb ewallet code received via SMS.
  8. Follow prompts to complete withdrawal.

How to check Ewallet Balance?

Open FNB app on your phone after downloading it from Google Play Store.

Install app and follow instructions to activate it.

Register your account by providing your cell number, create a PIN, and prove your identity.

After registring account go to eWallet section to check your balance.

Here, your SRD funds will appear on the screen.

FAQ’s for FNB ewallet cash withdrawl

How can I easily get money via cash send?

To obtain your SASSA R370 grant using Cash Send, head to a participating store such as Pick n Pay, ShopRite, or Boxer. Make sure to bring your ID and phone number. You will receive a Cash Send voucher through SMS, which you can then exchange for cash at the store.

From which ATM i can withdraw my R370?

You should use the FNB ATM to take out your SASSA SRD funds.

How can I withdraw money from SASSA without card?

You can withdraw money without a card by using Cash Send or FNB eWallet.

Is there withdrawal fee for using FNB eWallet?

FNB eWallet withdrawals are typically free for those receiving SRD grants. It’s a good idea to check with FNB or SASSA for any updates to their policies.

Can I use someone else’s phone number for eWallet service?

Not at all, it’s best to use your registered phone number to receive notifications regarding payments without difficulty receiving your secured PINs.