
Huge win for Capitec customers in South Africa
South Africa’s largest bank by customers, Capitec, has added 20 more branches equipped with its self-service Smart ID facilities, almost tripling the number of places customers can get one.
TUESDAY, 31 MARCH 2026, 09:52

South Africa’s largest bank by customers, Capitec, has added 20 more branches equipped with its self-service Smart ID facilities, almost tripling the number of places customers can get one.

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