NCR promotes usage of debt counselling

JOBURG – If you apply before credit providers institute legal action to enforce the debt, you receive protection against such legal action and repossession of your assets.

Members of the public have been urged to consider debt counselling as a debt relief measure before their homes, cars and others are repossessed.

The National Credit Regulator (NCR) has called on the South African public to avoid losing their assets to credit providers by taking up debt counselling. According to the NCR acting manager for education and communication Kedilatile Legodi, although many sectors have been allowed to get back to work, many South African households are in significant financial hardship and others have been struggling to make ends meet even before the Covid-19 pandemic. Many of them could benefit from this debt relief measure as it intends to assist over-indebted consumers struggling to repay their debts through the restructuring of their debts and making repayments manageable.

The NCR listed the following benefits of going into debt counselling:
It provides an opportunity to repay debts without borrowing more money or taking on extra debt.

Consumers should note the following when considering debt counselling:

The NCR was established, amongst others to ensure compliance with the NCA, receive and investigate complaints. If consumers are unhappy with the service provided by debt counsellors, credit providers, credit bureaus or PDAs, they are invited to lodge a complaint with the NCR at complaints@ncr.org.za; concludes Legodi.

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