The 16 Standard Bank branches where you can get a Smart ID right now
· The South African

More South Africans will soon be able to apply for Smart IDs through their bank, as Standard Bank continues to expand its rollout of digital ID services.
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The bank has added four new branches across the country where customers can now access Smart ID services, marking another step in the broader push to bring government services closer to where people already bank.
A growing network
The expansion forms part of the Department of Home Affairs’ plan to partner with banks and modernise ID services.
At these branches, qualifying customers can apply for a Smart ID, complete the process in-branch, as well as collect their ID once it is ready.
The move is aimed at reducing long queues at Home Affairs offices and making the process more convenient.
Which Standard Bank can you apply at?
Standard Bank’s Smart ID services are now available at these 16 branches, and applications cost R140:
Gauteng- Maponya Mall, Soweto (Johannesburg)
- Westgate Mall, Roodepoort (Johannesburg)
- Parow Centre, Cape Town
- Khayelitsha, Cape Town
- CapeGate Shopping Centre, Cape Town
- Bridge City
- Cornubia (Westown, Cornubia Shopping Centre)
- Chatsworth Centre
- Kwagga Plaza Shopping Centre
- Secunda
- Nelspruit Crossing Shopping Centre
- Kimberley
- Lichtenburg
- Vryburg
- Modimolle
- Bloemfontein
This rollout gives Standard Bank a growing national footprint, making Smart ID services more accessible across both major metros and smaller towns.
More branches on the wayThe bank has also made it clear that this is just the beginning. More branches are expected to be added as the rollout continues, with updates to be communicated as new locations come online.
This expansion ties into a wider effort by the Department of Home Affairs to digitise services through its partnership with banks.
The long-term goal is ambitious, with Smart ID and passport services set to be available at hundreds of bank branches soon.