ID applications are the first use case, but passports and other types of documents are in the pipeline, according to Capitec ...
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 ...
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 first phase of the process has already gone live. Nine South African banks are involved in the initiative at the moment.
Under the new system, South Africans can complete a secure Smart ID application within minutes at selected bank branches using fully integrated digital systems.
A digital partnership with major banks allows South Africans to apply for Smart ID cards at selected branches in minutes.
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 ...
GoTyme is expanding its customer hub network across South Africa, with the bank planning to offer Smart ID services across ...
Capitec has revealed that its Smart ID application kiosks are run on the latest tech from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in order to do away with Home Affairs agents ...
The Department of Home Affairs has launched a digital partnership model with banks, allowing people to apply for Smart ID ...