Three providers charge less than R100 extra to renew your licence disc online.
FNB offers the most affordable online vehicle licence disc renewal service in South Africa, a MyBroadband comparison shows.Over the past few years, there has been a surge in online platforms and apps providing licence disc renewal and delivery in South Africa.
The RTMC offers its service through the National Administration Traffic Information System website., the service had processed over two million licence disc renewals, making it one of the country’s most popular renewal services in just two years of availability. Aside from very high fees compared to other services, Pick n Pay’s option required an in-person visit to a store and wasNumerous customers complained that they had not received their discs months after applying, despite a claimed delivery turnaround of 10 business days.
That means many who use FNB’s renewal system are effectively using the RTMC, but instead of going directly through its Natis website, they are accessing it through the FNB app.For those who are not FNB customers, the second most affordable platform to use is the South African Post Office’s MVL website, which charges a R75 service and delivery fee.
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