South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has activated the first bank branches under its expanded digital partnership model for Smart ID services, with plans to extend the service to banking apps by ...
Capitec and Standard Bank have partnered with Home Affairs to allow South Africans to apply for Smart IDs at their branches – without needing an appointment.
A political clash unfolds as the DA and EFF debate the implications of the 'Home Affairs @ Home' initiative, which aims to expand ID and passport services through commercial banks. The DA champions ...
Residents of KwaZulu-Natal can now apply for smart ID cards at select bank branches, thanks to a new partnership between the South African government and major banks. This initiative aims to ...
Residents of KwaZulu-Natal can now apply for smart ID cards at select bank branches, thanks to a new partnership between the ...
Capitec, Standard Bank and FNB launched Smart ID services at selected branches, allowing South Africans to apply for the card in minutes without long queues.
Capitec expands Smart ID services to more city branches nationwide, including Bloemfontein, Durban, Gqeberha, and Cape Town.
The Smart ID services at Capitec are available across five provinces, with the sixth one to be added by Friday ...
The first phase of the process has already gone live. Nine South African banks are involved in the initiative at the moment.
By the end of the week, new machines will be operational in 17 bank branches in South Africa, enabling clients of two of ...
Five bank branches in KwaZulu-Natal now offer smart ID card applications, with more expected to open across the province as the programme expands.
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