Red tape around loans and how they help you

Your credit score is calculated by credit bureaus.

Most people need a little financial help from time to time, whether it is to meet a school or university’s registration deadline, repair a car or even do some urgent home renovations.

Whatever the reason, applying for a personal loan should be reasonably quick and straightforward if you know and understand the process.

South Africa has strict lending laws in the form of the National Credit Act.

The law aims to provide clarity throughout the lending process, protect both lenders and consumers and ensure you are informed about and understand your rights.

The Act puts most of the responsibility on the credit provider to carefully check that the person who is applying can afford the loan.

This means following a series of steps including confirming your credit score, income, other debt you may have, how much you owe compared to what you earn and any other expenses.

Your credit score is calculated by credit bureaus.

It is based on your history of repaying debt.

Credit providers can access your credit score, as can you, from one of the four credit bureaus namely Experian, TransUnion, CompuScan or XDS.

Scores range between 330 and 850 and the higher the score the better your chances of getting the loan you want at a good interest rate.

The basic information you will need to provide when applying for a loan is:

Bear in mind that this is the minimum needed.

In some cases you may be asked for additional information.

For example, people married in community of property might need a spouse’s permission.

“It is important to remember that the reason this documentation is required is to protect you from borrowing more than you can repay. While the law requires credit providers to collect and check all this information, you also have a responsibility to ensure it is accurate and that you answer questions about your expenses and other debt honestly,” said Ms Marlies Kappers, head of marketing at financial services company DirectAxis.

For more information and a short video on the National Credit Amendment Act visit: https://www.directaxis.co.za/topics-tips-tools/national-credit-act

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