- Partnership with Major Banks: Minister Dr Leon Schreiber announced a collaboration with Capitec Bank, FNB, and Standard Bank to provide Smart ID and passport services through their mobile apps, enhancing accessibility.
- Expansion of Service Points: The initiative will increase Home Affairs service locations from 30 branches to hundreds across the country, with particular emphasis on reaching rural and vulnerable communities.
- Digital Transformation of ID Services: The move aims to replace the traditional green ID book with secure digital IDs, streamlining the application process and improving security.
Minister Dr Leon Schreiber has announced a partnership with Capitec Bank, FNB, and Standard Bank that will allow South Africans to apply for Smart IDs and passports directly through the banks’ mobile apps.
The initiative will expand Home Affairs service points from just 30 branches to hundreds nationwide, with a strong focus on reaching rural areas and vulnerable communities.
According to the announcement, this digital shift aims to eliminate long queues, reduce travel distances, and replace the old green ID book with secure, modern digital IDs.
The DA, as part of the Government of National Unity (GNU), says the partnership is part of its commitment to delivering real, accessible, and secure services for all South Africa








