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SASSA Capitec TymeBank Reconfirmation Notice | Real or Fake?

SASSA Capitec TymeBank Reconfirmation Notice | Real or Fake?

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By Sibongile Nkosi

Have you seen messages online saying Capitec or TymeBank clients must reconfirm their banking details with SASSA by August 28, 2025? These claims have worried many grant recipients who depend on monthly payments. The truth is simple: SASSA has not issued any reconfirmation deadline, and such messages are false.

What Is the Fake Message About?

A message has been circulating on social media and WhatsApp groups, warning Capitec and TymeBank beneficiaries to reconfirm banking details before 28 August 2025 or risk delayed payments. It claims the notice applies to both core grants and the R370 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant.

This message is fake and has no basis in official communication from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).

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SASSA’s Official Statement

According to official updates shared by SASSA and confirmed by Capricorn FM News and Mokopane FM SA, no such notice was issued. Beneficiaries who receive grants through Capitec Bank or TymeBank do not need to reconfirm their details unless they personally request to update their account information.

The false message has been flagged to prevent confusion among millions of beneficiaries.

Why Is This Information Fake?

  • No notice from SASSA: The agency publishes all announcements through its official website and verified media partners.
  • No deadline set: There is no official reconfirmation date for Capitec or TymeBank users.
  • Misinformation tactics: Fraudsters often use urgent deadlines to push people into giving away sensitive information.

Where to Find Accurate Information?

Always check the official SASSA website at https://srd.sassa.gov.za for updates. Beneficiaries can also visit the verified SASSA social media pages or contact their local SASSA office. Information from random posts or shared images should never be trusted without verification.

How to Safely Update Banking Details?

If you need to change your payment account, the process is simple and secure through the official SASSA online portal:

  1. Go to https://srd.sassa.gov.za.
  2. Enter your ID number and personal details.
  3. Select the option to update banking details.
  4. Provide the correct account information.
  5. Confirm through the secure link sent by SASSA.

No other platform is authorized to handle grant payment changes.

Risks of Following Fake Messages

Scam messages like this one are dangerous because they:

  • Encourage users to share personal banking details.
  • Create unnecessary panic among vulnerable grant recipients.
  • Allow fraudsters to attempt identity theft or account takeovers.

By believing false information, beneficiaries risk delays or even losing access to their grants.

Warning Signs of Scams

Here are some red flags to watch for:

  • Messages with urgent deadlines demanding immediate action.
  • Requests for personal details through SMS, WhatsApp, or social media inboxes.
  • Posts that lack official SASSA branding or links to government websites.
  • Information spread only by forwarded messages, not through trusted news outlets.

If any of these signs appear, treat the message as suspicious.

Why Capitec and TymeBank Were Targeted?

Scammers often target Capitec and TymeBank users because these banks hold millions of accounts used for SASSA payments. By spreading fake deadlines, fraudsters aim to trick a large group of beneficiaries at once. This is why it is essential for recipients to confirm updates only through official channels.

Protecting Yourself Against Fraud

To stay safe:

  • Only update banking details on the official SASSA website.
  • Never share ID numbers, bank account numbers, or PINs on social media.
  • Report suspicious messages to SASSA or your bank.
  • Inform family and community members about the risks of fake notices.

Final Takeaway

The claim that Capitec and TymeBank beneficiaries must reconfirm banking details with SASSA by 28 August 2025 is completely false. SASSA has confirmed no such deadline exists. Beneficiaries should rely only on the official website or direct communication from SASSA for secure and accurate information.

By understanding the truth, you can protect your grant, your identity, and your peace of mind.

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