Standard Bank is the latest financial institution to make smart IDs and passports available via its app, with Absa in discussions.
The Department of Home Affairs partners with Capitec and FNB to enable smart ID and passport applications via banking apps, to reduce green ID book fraud.
The mobile operator establishes a nationwide digital ID system to speed up onboarding and combat identity fraud.
Home affairs targets a scaled-up partnership with bank branches, as it looks to halt production of green bar-coded ID booklets by year-end.
The partnership enables consumers to trade with Bitcoin and other crypto assets at Peach Payments merchants.
CX solutions must be rooted in empathy, simplicity and the lived realities of customers, says Sandisiwe Yengeni, senior manager of client experience and insights at African Bank.
Realm Digital IDs will be incorporated in the new version in response to growing demand for enhanced security and identity assurance to mitigate the risk of fraud.
To mitigate risks, ensure governance and save costs, enterprises should have a centralised artificial data intelligence platform driven by a key leader.
For banking and payments systems, emerging identities often complicate traditional approaches to recognising trusted customers.
To stay competitive in the retail space, UC‑Wireless recommends an omnichannel experience across in-store and mobile platforms.
The company looks to broaden its merchant partner ecosystem and venture into new markets on the continent.