The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) in South Africa provides various benefits to its members, including the child pension.
The GEPF child pension is designed to support the children of deceased members, ensuring that they have financial support after the death of their parent or guardian who was a member of the fund.
The GEPF child pension amount varies depending on the deceased member’s pensionable salary and years of service.
The child pension is calculated as 20% of the member’s pension benefit, divided equally among the eligible children. The minimum monthly child pension is R448.44 (as of 2024).
The GEPF pays child pension until the child reaches the age of 22 or completes their tertiary education, whichever comes first. If the child is mentally or physically disabled, the pension continues for life.
To apply for the GEPF child pension, the guardian or parent must submit the following documents:
Download the GEPF Application form here
The GEPF aims to pay out benefits within 12 weeks of receiving all required documents. However, this timeframe may vary depending on the complexity of the claim.
Beneficiaries can check their status online through the GEPF website or by contacting the GEPF call center. The deceased member’s employer may also provide assistance.
The child pension is a benefit paid to the eligible children of a deceased GEPF member, ensuring financial support for their education and well-being.
The GEPF spouse pension is calculated as 50% of the member’s pension benefit.
Upon a member’s death, the GEPF pays a lump sum benefit (equal to three months’ pension) and a monthly pension to eligible beneficiaries, including the spouse and children.
The child pension amount varies, but the minimum monthly payment is R448.44 (as of 2024).
Yes, the GEPF child pension is paid monthly, ensuring regular financial support for the eligible children.