ID applications are the first use case, but passports and other types of documents are in the pipeline, according to Capitec ...
Home Affairs’ new Digital Partnership Model is streamlining the Smart ID application process, making it faster and more accessible for citizens at selected bank branches.
Five bank branches in KwaZulu-Natal now offer smart ID card applications, with more expected to open across the province as the programme expands.
Home means something deeply personal to every South African: dignity, safety and legacy. But for many, owning one has felt out of reach. For decades, the road to this part of the South African dream ...
The beginning of the end for Home Affairs queues as first bank branches go live under new digital partnership model Today marks the launch of one of the most significant reforms in the history of the ...
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Capitec launches airport lounge – but access comes with strings attached
Capitec has unveiled new travel benefits, including airport lounge access and dining vouchers for its customers.
South Africans can now apply for Smart IDs at selected bank branches following the launch of a new digital partnership between the Department of Home Affairs and the banking sector. The initiative, ...
With an expanded digital partnership programme kicking off this week between Home Affairs and major banks, the number of bank branches offering smart IDs in South Africa has increased from 32 to 49.
Home affairs minister Leon Schreiber has launched a partnership with Capitec Bank to bridge the gap between the department and South Africans. Instead of citizens having to travel great distances to ...
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Finance Minister confirms ransomware attack on South Africa's Land Bank, R5.4 million ransom refused
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana confirms a ransomware attack on South Africa's Land Bank, with hackers demanding five Bitcoin but critical systems remain secure.
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Bereaved family shows up with relative’s body at bank after being asked for proof of death
A grieving family says bank delays forced them to take their relative’s body to the bank to access funeral funds, deepening their grief and leaving them traumatised.
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