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In a bid to minimise queues, home affairs wants citizens to access some services without the need to go to a counter.
First National Bank (FNB) and Standard Bank have launched a new partnership that will enable South Africans to apply for ...
This is in fulfilment of the target set by Cabinet for Home Affairs to expand its services to 1,000 bank branches by 2029.
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Department of Home Affairs minister Dr Leon Schreiber. (Photograph by DHA) Standard Bank has joined the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA’s) push to eliminate ID theft through cloned green ...
Goodbye to hours in Home Affairs queues, soon getting your smart ID card, or renewing your passport, will be as simple as popping into your nearest Capitec branch.
Absa has joined the Department of Home Affairs initiative to bring Smart ID and Passport services to the Absa Banking App for the bank’s clients. The collaboration is an overhaul of the existing pilot ...
Standard Bank has joined the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA’s) push to eliminate ID theft through cloned green books, allowing its clients to apply for passports and smart IDs through its ...
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