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Digital ID rollout accelerates as Home Affairs partners with banks

Capitec, Standard Bank and FNB branches are now part of a growing network offering Smart ID replacement services.

The Department of Home Affairs has reached another historic milestone on its path-breaking journey of digital transformation, with 203 bank branches now live through their new digital partnership model with the banking sector.

The department stated that over 250 000 people have already used this service to obtain a replacement Smart ID card since its launch on March 9.

The department explained that under the previous model, only 248 Home Affairs offices and 32 bank branches offered Smart ID replacement services; the addition of 203 bank branches has expanded access to this critical service by 73% in a little over three months.

“The unprecedented success of this project is dramatically enhancing access to Smart ID services and accelerating efforts to replace the vulnerable Green ID Book faster than ever before,” said Home Affairs.

According to Home Affairs, approximately 16 million South Africans still rely on the Green ID Book, which is prone to fraud and identity theft.

As recently affirmed by President Cyril Ramaphosa, replacing it with the Smart ID card is essential to strengthening the integrity of the country’s identity system, protecting citizens against fraud and identity theft, and securing the population register that underpins citizenship, immigration and national security.

The department shared that the @home reform programme is now enabling that transition at an unprecedented scale.

The 203 branches that are now live include 109 Capitec branches, 74 Standard Bank branches, and 20 FNB branches.

The department said that inside these branches, it now takes as little as five minutes to apply for a Smart ID through a fully biometric process that requires no paperwork, no prior booking, and leaves no room for discretion.

Home Affairs added that this represents the largest reform and expansion of access to the department’s services since the dawn of democracy.

Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, said that reaching more than 200 participating bank branches and processing over 250 000 transactions in just over three months since the launch of this project is a remarkable achievement and a powerful demonstration of the progress being made through our Home Affairs @ home reform programme.

He also said that Smart ID replacement services are now closer to all South Africans than ever before.

“In the context of this spectacular progress, I am excited to share that there is much more still to come.

“Not only will we expand the Smart ID replacement service to 750 branches by the end of this year, but we will also add first-time Smart ID applications, passport applications, and home deliveries to all of these bank branches.

“I reiterate my call to the people of South Africa: if you still have a Green ID book, help us to eradicate identity theft that feeds illegal immigration and financial fraud by switching to the Smart ID today.

“Our digital partnership with the banks has made it easier than ever to switch. Just visit dha.gov.za/banks to find your nearest branch and switch today,” concluded Schreiber.

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