Major banks, Capitec Bank and First National Bank (FNB), have signed up to the Department of Home Affairs’ new digital partnership model that aims to expand access to Smart ID and passport services.
Home Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber, announced that the
partnership will see the expansion of Smart ID and passport services from the
existing 30 to hundreds more bank branches in urban and rural areas across
South Africa. He said that it will further expand these services to digital
banking applications.
“In fulfilment of the target set by Cabinet in the
Medium-Term Development Plan, which tasks Home Affairs with expanding its
services to 1 000 bank branches by 2029, the Director-General of the
department, Mr Tommy Makhode, on 30 April 2025 wrote to the Chief Executive
Officers of ABSA, African Bank, TymeBank, Capitec Bank, Discovery Bank, First
National Bank, Investec Bank, Nedbank, and Standard Bank, inviting them to join
this transformative, digital-first new phase of the department’s existing
collaboration with the banking sector,” explained the department.
It said the collaboration dates back more than a decade and
has, until now, seen the successful delivery of Smart ID and passport services
at only 30 branches across five different banks.
The original model relied on the costly duplication of Home
Affairs staff and hardware inside bank branches and failed to take advantage of
technology to dramatically expand services into all rural and urban areas where
bank branches already exist, as well as onto secure banking apps that have come
to be widely used across society.
Schreiber said the new partnerships marked the beginning of
the end for long travelling distances to reach Home Affairs services, for long
queues, as well as for the Green ID book with its unacceptable vulnerability to
fraud and identity theft.
It is also the next step in the new digital-first era of
public service delivery that the Government of National Unity is building, said
the department.
The Minister will visit Capitec and FNB this week to
provide further information on how this reform will benefit all South Africans.
On Tuesday, the Minister will visit Capitec Head Office in Stellenbosch and
then on Wednesday he will visit FNB at the Portside Tower, in Cape Town.
Done by: Mitchum George
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