Blog posts in Lending In South Africa

January is the month when commitment to New Year’s resolutions is at its highest. “I’m going to pay off my debt”, is likely to be number one many lists, alongside ‘quit

Credit cards can be like weapons, dangerous in the wrong hands, but sometimes you’re glad to have one. We’ve all heard

If you are a South African citizen, you should brush up on your knowledge of the debt crisis in 2016. What is it? How will it affect the average South African?

Pay Day loans can be a great help and a good tool for easily borrowing smaller amounts of cash during an emergency if you don’t have other financial options. You might

Personal or business loans, which loan should you choose? Sole proprietors – you are not alone! Let

What is the National Credit Act? And what does it benefit you? The National Credit Act (NCA) was signed in 2005. It is

Interest rate changes have some interesting effects on an economy. How does it work? And when does it affect you? In So

The National Credit Regulator, known in South Africa

Do we have a problem doing loan research? The South African nation has a trust in its future that inspires, but every n

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