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Continuous credit advances - is it good or bad? What is it? What are continuous credit advances? Generally, it can be s

Credit is one of the cornerstones of modern society that lubricates the economy and promotes commercial activity. However, credit enables people to spend money they don

The term ‘blacklisted’ is used to classify people who have a bad credit profile. While everyone understands the term, there is actually no blacklist. It’s randomly used

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

Steve Jobs once asked a profound question - how would people know they like something if they don’t know about it? The

The National Credit Regulator, known in South Africa

Whether you’re contemplating taking out a loan to purchase your first home, a student funding your own education or wanting to buy that car you’ve always dreamed of, if you’re like many South Africans

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

Have you ever been in a pickle? Perhaps your geyser burst? And to top it off there was more month than money. A Pay Day lo

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