A third major South African bank has announced the first new branches part of an expanded digital partnership model with Home Affairs.
The first phase of the process has already gone live. Nine South African banks are involved in the initiative at the moment.
Capitec added 17 more branches with support for smart ID card applications in the past week, increasing its total coverage ...
Standard Bank has announced that it has officially expanded access to Smart ID services to four new bank branches, adding to ...
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460 glasses, 240 IDs and a birthday cake: the most forgotten items on this budget SA airline
Discover the intriguing stories behind lost items on South African flights and learn how one airline handles the recovery ...
Capitec officially launched its in-branch Smart ID service in partnership with the Department of Home Affairs, introducing self-service terminals that allow clients to apply for Smart IDs quickly and ...
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Home Affairs minister introduces quick smart ID applications at bank branches across South Africa
Minister Leon Schreiber unveils a digital partnership for Smart ID applications at bank branches, enhancing security with ...
South Africa has already embraced biometrics in banking and border control and is considering its expanded use in social ...
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Google Wallet replaced most of my wallet, and credit cards aren't the reason
Google Wallet can do a lot more than you realize.
Diamon Mazairre Robinson impersonated a federal agent and had two active felony warrants for years, officials say, but was ...
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