You can now apply for a Smart ID card online in just a few minutes, thanks to the new system designed to speed up the process.
A third major South African bank has announced the first new branches part of an expanded digital partnership model with Home ...
After nearly 10 years of a very limited eHomeAffairs pilot, South African banks will begin rolling out smart ID card services at scale next week.
The Smart ID services at Capitec are available across five provinces, with the sixth one to be added by Friday ...
Under the new system, South Africans can complete a secure Smart ID application within minutes at selected bank branches using fully integrated digital systems.
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.
Following a pilot phase, the service is now available in certain branches, with plans to expand to about 100 locations by ...
Five bank branches in KwaZulu-Natal now offer smart ID card applications, with more expected to open across the province as the programme expands.
Standard Bank has announced that it has officially expanded access to Smart ID services to four new bank branches, adding to ...
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has digitised Smart ID applications by partnering with local bank branches, allowing applicants to complete the process quickly.
Capitec expands Smart ID services to more city branches nationwide, including Bloemfontein, Durban, Gqeberha, and Cape Town.
Capitec officially launched its in-branch Smart ID service in partnership with the Department of Home Affairs, introducing ...