A major step toward modernising identification services in South Africa is gaining momentum as Capitec Bank partners with the Department of Home Affairs South Africa to make Smart ID applications easier and faster for citizens. The collaboration introduces self-service terminals inside selected Capitec branches, allowing customers to replace the traditional green bar-coded ID book with the modern Smart ID card in a much more convenient way. For decades, many South Africans relied on the old green ID book a document that has gradually become outdated in a digital world where security, verification, and portability matter more than ever. The Smart ID card was introduced to address these challenges, offering improved security features, digital compatibility, and a more durable design. However, long queues and limited service locations often made applying for one a time-consuming process. This is where Capitec’s new initiative is making a meaningful difference. Through the introduction of in branch self-service terminals, Capitec customers can now start the process of applying for a Smart ID directly inside participating bank branches. Instead of visiting a traditional Home Affairs office, customers can use these terminals to complete key parts of the application quickly and conveniently. The process is designed to be simple. Customers can access the terminal, follow the guided prompts, and submit their application details electronically. This digital workflow helps reduce paperwork, speed up verification, and streamline communication with Home Affairs systems. The partnership represents a growing trend in South Africa where financial institutions collaborate with government departments to expand access to public services. Banks already assist with services like passport applications and identity verification, but Capitec’s move to integrate self service technology directly into branches signals an even more accessible future for government services. Security is also a central focus of the Smart ID system. The card includes advanced anti-fraud technology, making it significantly harder to duplicate or tamper with compared to the older ID books. As identity theft and digital fraud continue to rise globally, the transition toward Smart IDs helps strengthen national identity protection. For millions of South Africans who still carry the green ID book, this development provides a practical path to upgrading their identification without the stress of long queues or complicated processes. The initiative also reflects Capitec’s broader mission to simplify banking and everyday services for its customers. By turning bank branches into convenient service hubs for both financial and civic needs, the bank is helping bridge the gap between traditional government services and modern digital access. As more branches adopt the self-service terminals, the ability to apply for a Smart ID could soon become as routine as visiting a bank quick, efficient, and accessible. South Africa’s journey toward fully digital identity infrastructure is clearly accelerating, and partnerships like this show how the public and private sectors can work together to deliver real convenience to citizens.
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Capitec and Home Affairs Bring Smart ID Applications Closer to South Africans
Capitec and South Africa’s Home Affairs launch in-branch self-service terminals, allowing citizens to apply for Smart ID cards faster and more conveniently.
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