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Postbank contract extended by three months to avoid grant chaos

Posted on October 1, 2025
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Postbank contract extended by three months to avoid grant chaos

Zuko Komisa

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  • The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has prolonged the end date for its primary contract with Postbank by a further three months.
  • The extension grants the executive authority time to deliberate on the ongoing issues and provide strategic guidance on the future of the partnership.
  • SASSA maintains that this decision is solely to protect the interests and ensure an improved experience for millions

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced a three-month extension to the termination notice period for its Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Postbank.

The decision was confirmed by the agency in a statement, which noted that the extension is intended to grant the “executive authority” sufficient time and space to deliberate on various issues arising between the two entities before providing guidance on the path forward.

While SASSA did not specify the exact nature of the issues under review, the extension suggests a period of intense negotiation and strategic assessment regarding the crucial service delivery partnership.

SASSA stressed its commitment to prioritising the welfare of the millions of beneficiaries who rely on its services. The agency stated it “reiterates its commitment to putting the interests of the millions of its beneficiaries first whilst ensuring improved customer experience.”

This extension means that Postbank will continue to administer services under the MSA for a further quarter while the final decision on the contract’s future is made at the executive level. The move aims to prevent any disruption to social grant payments and services while the strategic review is conducted.

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