Debt Counselling guide and everything you need to know
YOUR DEBT COUNSELLING GUIDE FROM START TO FINISH: South African consumers have been tested and punched financially with the increase of higher interest rates, fuel prices that cause cash flow strain, the cost of food and groceries has increased where an ordinary family is now paying approximately R800.00 more on the basic food needs. All […]
Consumers with accounts in arrears left to legal collections
Covid-19 hit South Africans hard since March 2020 and left many consumers with challenges regarding the stability of income that was affected by the lockdowns. The lockdowns directly impacting on companies, the ability to keep their doors open, and coping with the strain of financial loss forcing them to cut down on salaries and rotate […]
Debt Centre se finansiële sakrekenaar toepassing gee sukkelende verbruikers weer hoop
Die afgelope drie maande was ons lewens as verbruikers, werkers, broodwinners en ons skoolgaande en tersiêre studente oornag versteur deur die onbekende en gevreesde Corona – virus pandemie. Die “lockdown” is so ‘n drastiese aanpassing, dat ons gesukkel het om gewoond te raak aan die idee om heeltyd binneshuis te wees, nie toegelaat te word […]
COVID 19 and Debt protection insurance
This week we at Debt Centre want to share valuable information with our readers and other multi-social media platform members regarding Debt Protection Insurance. The new COVID19 Lockdown Law and regulations enforced the whole nation to stay at home for 21 days and then further extended and now in level four with some business that […]
Embracing COVID19 economic changes vs personal finances
Our South African society is facing one of the biggest economic challenges during the COVID19 lockdown as thousands have, and will loose their jobs. No matter who you are, you will be affected by the pandemic in one way or another, and to find a way forward to survive is another stress factor on its […]