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WHAT IS DEBT REVIEW? Debtfree asked Debt Counsellor Ilana Van Herwaarde explain the debt review process. Debt review was introduced by the National Credit Act in 2007, to assist over-indebted consumers who are struggling to meet their financial commitments by providing budgeting advice, negotiating with credit providers for reduced payments, and restructuring debts. Once a consumer completes a form 16 application a Debt Counsellor can indentify if the consumer appears over in debted. If so they will send out a 17.1 notification to all your creditors informing them that you applied for debt review and that they must contact the debt counsellor with account information. If the consumer is over indebted the Debt Counsellor will let their creditors know and send out a proposal to all of them suggesting lower monthly payments over a longer time period. If all your creditors accept the repayment proposal, an appointed attorney will apply for a consent order
from the National Consumer Tribunal or a court order from a magistrate’s court. The court order restructures all the consumers debt. Once all of your debts have been paid, a clearance certificate will be issued by your Debt Counsellor. Typical signs of over-indebtedness include when you receive threats because of arrears on instalments. You might get legal letters and notices or lots of phone calls from creditors. You know you are in trouble if you borrow on a regular basis from micro-lenders/cash-loans or already have garnishee orders against your salary. It is not a crime to apply for debt review. It is really a step in the right direction! Debt review can offer you legal protection and is confidential. Even your employer need not be informed if you do not wish. Consumers must just not wait too long before they take steps to get help!
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an date for the National Credit Amendment Act 2014 coming into effect) and an interview with a debt counsellor who is now helping other debt counsellors as well as information from all of the debt counsellor associations.
If you are still thinking about taking the positive step of entering debt review then be sure to check out the various service providers in the service directory listing section. After all debt review is like weight loss for your debt. Cutting out the ‘junk food’ type spending and finally making your money do exercise and work for you. Burning debt rather than cash is a great Debt Counsellors have been busy this move. So if you have been in debt review for a month with consumers who overspent up while, just joined the programme or are maybe until December finally committing to doing about to start the process we wish you all the something positive about their debt situation. best over the next few months as you take Actually going into debt review, although a another step closer to being debt free. serious step which means that ones financial habits are about to take some big changes, is a great step in the direction of finally living up to a resolution to improve ones situation this year. If that has been your resolve this year then good for you. This issue we look at a few things to watch out for however. We also look at things you might do that are going to ruin your chances at making debt review work. We also consider some things your debt counsellor might do which could do you a disservice. We have lots of news (sadly once again another month goes by without any announcement of
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The NCR have revised their schedule for workshops in the Western Cape (previously end January 2015) and Free State. They will soon announce new dates and will no doubt include their recent published guidelines into the workshop course.
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The NCR recently sent out their very first “guideline” resulting from the Credit Industry Forum consultation process. The Credit Industry Forum (CIF) is a group of industry parties who meet and consult on matters relating to debt review. Guideline 001/2015 – Debt Review Task Team Agreements of 2010 was sent to various parties with the promise that it would be circulated to the industry as a whole shortly. The NCR Task Team report has been in place for years and all major credit providers have signed off on adherence to it’s standards for several years. The Debt Counsellor Association of South Africa (DCASA) say that the publishing of the guidelines will little effect larger credit providers and most of their members who have adhered to the proposals of the report for many years already. Despite the fact that major credit providers had signed off on the Task Team proposals years ago many issues which are specifically addressed in the task team
report (such as debit order cancelation) have continued to be an ongoing issue for almost half a decade. It remains to be seen if publishing the report as guidelines will have any effect on the industry. The NCR have now told all role players that parties should take the guidelines seriously and registrants should report anyone who is not complying with the guidelines. This will no doubt happen in the next week or two and it remains to see if and how the NCR could take action in regard to guidelines not covered in conditions of registration or in the National Credit Act. One interesting provision of the task team report is that debt review is not to be extended to consumers who do not have a job or prospects of a job in the immediate future. It now remains to see how this interacts with the NCA’s requirement that Debt Counsellors must register any consumer who completes a form 16 with the NCR. The Task team report later goes on to say that consumers who have been retrenched (and thus have no job) can apply for debt review in terms of NCA Sect 87(b). this would be an exception to the no work, no debt review rule. The NCR have announced that further refinements to the 2010 report will be needed in connection with new legislation and court case rulings. More on debtfreedigi.co.za about this topic.
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The National Credit Regulator (NCR) have investigated matters in regard to Credit Provider UBank and have found that UBank are allegedly breaking several requirements of the National Credit Act (NCA). The NCR say their investigation revealed several NCA No No’s such as granting credit to consumers without telling them all the details and obligations of the credit agreement particularly the interest rate. Also of concern was the inclusion of the initiation fee into calculations of the principle debt in working out how much interest consumers must pay on unsecured loans. The NCR also have raised the issue of reckless credit. This is when a creditor either gives people credit they can’t actually afford or where they give people credit but don’t follow the correct legal procedures etc. The NCR say that UBank have been giving people credit recklessly. They have granted credit to consumers without taking into account what they owe other banks and creditors. They have apparently given people credit even when they are behind on many payments to other creditors. The NCT have said that UBank have not considered the consumers past payment history (normally done by consulting a credit bureau report). UBank CEO Luthando Vutula says that the NCR are trying to “strong arm” them into reaching a settlement regarding the alleged reckless lending. “We do not agree with the findings and this is why we refused to sign a consent agreement,” he said. The press reports that “Mr Vutula believes the NCR has acted to try shake off its image as a sleepy watchdog after a string of disasters linked with
too-easy credit, such as the Marikana massacre, last year’s platinum strike and the implosion of African Bank.” UBank say “We are confident we have a very good case… our book is the best performing book, in terms of quality, in the unsecured lending space, which indicates we understand our market and are a responsible lender,”. Of course Mr Vutula saying that the NCR are trying to strong arm them and that they disagree with the charge may bring the NCR into disrepute and as we have seen in the case of Debt Counsellor Deborah Solomon (who made similar statements in regard to the NCR on behalf of consumer website www. thedci.co.za) this could result in the NCR asking for the Credit Providers deregistration. The NCR have referred the investigation results to the National Consumer Tribunal and asked that they make a decision on the effected accounts and fine UBank. As yet they have not asked for the UBank’s deregistration.
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THINGS YOU WILL DO TO RUIN YOUR DEBT REVIEW Debt review is a legal process which can assist committed consumers to repay their debts in a responsible yet reasonable manner. Debt review, as a process, really works. That being said, it is important to realise that a debt review can be a fragile beast. There are things consumers can do that will quickly put their entire debt review at risk. We look at some common mistakes that consumers make, which can end their debt review. YOU WILL MISS A PAYMENT
Let’s not talk about the reasons why you might do this but you need to know that this is catastrophic. Basically it is ‘game over’ and will swiftly bring back all the stress of the days prior to your debt review. Missing required monthly repayments to a creditor is probably why you got into debt review in the first place. However having gone through specialised budgeting advice and the help of the courts an arrangement has been put in place which you can realistically afford. Should you not stick to that arrangement then you are in contempt of the court order and the other parties will feel free to begin new collection and legal processes to get money from you.
If you have a sudden expense for which you do not have enough savings (you should be saving even when in debt review) ask yourself: Can I wait? Can you make a plan and do without for a while? Your first thought might be no, I can’t! Are there other people who do without the thing (eg. Transport or a broken appliance). Can another member of your family carry the cost (if it is a family matter)? What can you sell to cover the costs? If it is a medical matter, speak to your debt counsellor. Never miss a payment! If you are worried that you might miss a payment then speak to your DC long in advance and get their professional advice.
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for unplanned expenses such as deposits or While you might not miss an entire payment insurance excess payments. you might be tempted to borrow a little of the debt review payment and use it for something else. While in this case the result is less YOU WILL MOVE AND immediately obvious and may only catch up WONT TELL ANYONE When you are being chased by your creditors with you later, it can still be devastating. and you grow scared that they might come to When you underpay, most PDAs simply reduce your home and take your possessions, it seems payments to all your creditors on an equal like a good idea to move and not tell anyone. percentage. This has a big impact when you When under debt review however, your have secured assets like a bond or vehicle. situation is different. and you have the law on So if you paid 20% less than you should, your side offering you additional protection. your car and bond will also get 20% less than Legal letters and summonses get sent to they should. Your creditors will notice. Some your domicilium address. This is the address creditors might feel that you have broken the you wrote down in your original contract debt review obligation and begin additional with each creditor. You told them to serve all legal documents on this address. So while collections demands. you may think, not receiving a scary letter or This will result in many additional emails even a summons is a good thing, it’s not. By and phone calls. In all likelihood your debt the time you become aware of it legal action counsellor will urge you to make additional might already have happened. You could have payment the following month to catch up. This a judgement against your name and a creditor will place additional strain on you that month. might ask your boss to take funds from your salary each month. Funds that you need. Another consideration is that short paying even by a bit - will result in additional cost for Should this happen while you are under debt you over time due to the effect of interest on review it can throw off your entire ability to repay what you must via debt review and your debts. afford to cover your basic costs each month. Rather than under pay each month, where Should this happen, you will need to go back possible try to over pay and get slightly to court to sort the matter out quickly. The ahead. As a short payment can cost you over courts are not always quick. Months might go time because of interest charges so an over by. What will happen in the mean time? Will payment will save you funds over time. It you begin to make short payments? This will might also provide you with a bit of breathing have bad consequences. room should something come along that messes with your plans. All in all, it is probably best to save throughout your debt review
It is better to keep both your debt counsellor and your credit providers aware of where you now live. It is actually a contractual obligation.
If you move, be sure to notify all parties in such a way that you can prove you have done so. Consider sending registered letters. If rather handing letters to a credit provider yourself, get them to sign an acknowledgement which mirrors the letter. If sending emails make sure it asks for read receipts. This can greatly safeguard you later if someone says they never knew.
I have a little saved up toward those annual costs that we could use. You might think that you can skip a debt review payment of reduce a payment just this once to help them out. As noted above that decision can be fatal to your debt review.
It is important to learn to say “no”. Rather than try take on another person’s debt obligations, why not suggest that they go to a debt counsellor as soon as possible. You know how well debt review has worked for you. It can YOU WILL NOT SAVE Budgeting is tricky. Most people find they work for others as well. spend more than they earn. Currently the average saving percentage in South Africa Make sure that you don’t fall into any of these is Zero. If you have been over indebted for a common pitfalls in 2015. Save and stick to your long time you have not been able to save budget. Talk to your debt counsellor about anything. When your debt counsellor first your debt and your monthly running costs. created a budget for you, they made provision Lean on their professional advice and be sure for certain expenses which only come around to let them know if you move. now and then (like car services and haircuts) and showed how you can save toward these. Sticking to a budget can be just as tricky as creating one. If while under debt review, you have been spending every available cent then when these things come up (and they will) then you will not be able to cover the costs which you should have been saving for. Needing to cover them you may mistakenly decide to pay less on your obligated debt review payment. NEXT
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You know how tough debt can be. You are no doubt sympathetic to others who are in the same situation. This may lead you to make a poor decision when someone close to you asks for help with their debt. You might think:
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3 MISTAKES YOUR DEBT COUNSELLOR COULD MAKE THAT WILL RUIN YOUR DEBT REVIEW Debt counsellors, while professionals, are also just human. They can and do make mistakes. The threat of such mistakes is greatly reduced when consumers and debt counsellors stay in contact and work together. Being aware of the usual debt review process is also an important part of undergoing debt counselling. If you are in the process it will be of great benefit to you to learn as much about the process as possible. Many debt counsellors deal with hundreds of clients at a time. Normally the bigger the company the bigger the staff compliment but still every debt counselling firm will have a lot of matters on the go at the same time. This means that things can come up about which they are not aware. By the consumer knowing what should and shouldn’t happen, and being alert to their own matter they can greatly assist their debt counsellor to deal with their matter. Here are some missteps that your Debt Counsellor could make that would threaten the longevity of your debt review.
NEGLECT TO GET AN EARLY COURT DATE
As of late 2009, all debt review matters must go to court. The wording of the National Credit Act (NCA) is not specific about when during the process that needs to happen, but the matter needs to go to court (or to the National Credit Tribunal) to be valid, legally speaking. With that in mind, it is possible in theory, your matter could go to court on the very last day before you finish debt review. In practice however to get an early court date is a great protection. When entering debt review you have a period of time in which credit providers are not supposed to take legal action against you. Then after 60 days things change, slightly. Sadly many large credit providers have abused a section in the National Credit Act to try remove matters from debt review and rather return to their old legal collections methods such as garnishee orders etc. Happily this abuse is about to be shut down when the new amendments to the NCA come into effect. At present however it is not just malice that causes credit providers to attempt a second legal collections action at the courts, but often a simple case of the left hand not knowing what the right is doing, combined with incompetence. Many credit providers have both their debt review department as well as a separate legal firm dealing with a matter. Many times, the legal firm may issue a summons and try to get a judgment against a consumer who is loyally paying their debt via debt review. Where the consumer already has a debt review court order in place, they have a much easier time in defending or rescinding such a judgment. If they don’t, then this can really create extra costs or even derail the
process. If you have been under debt review for a while and have not yet got a court order, ask your debt counsellor what is wrong and when the matter will be going to court? Don’t allow even a small crack into which an unscrupulous credit provider might try force additional legal costs and confusion.
TELL YOU “NOT TO WORRY” ABOUT SCARY LETTERS YOU GET IN THE POST
While having good intentions, this phase may be misunderstood. Some consumers feel that because they are in debt review any legal action that a credit provider takes against them is simply void. This does not take into consideration our legal system. Yes, if you have a court order saying you can repay debt through debt review and someone latter gets another judgment against you, that judgment is not actually valid and can be put aside or rescinded. However to do so involves going to court and this means it is going to cost someone. These are additional costs that either the consumer or credit provider involved will have to cover. If you want to avoid the stress of dealing with your employer being told to take a portion of your salary by an EAO (commonly called a garnishee order) then be sure to pay attention to any legal looking letters or summonses you receive. Debt Counsellors would do better to tell their clients not to “overreact” when receiving scary letters. Rather they should send a copy to their debt counsellor as soon as possible to ensure they address the matter and where necessary arrange to fight any second legal action at court which impacts on the debt review order.
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complicated. This means that the matter needs to be taken back to court to have the court order The National Credit Act is not specific about changed. There is a lot of debate about this and what services a debt counsellor will offer some courts deal with matters differently but to consumers after they have entered debt whatever the case, this means additional legal review. Over the years there has been a call fees that have to come out of the consumer’s in the industry such as in the NCRS guidelines debt repayments. Creditor providers involved for reviews of each consumer’s situation on a will have to assign legal resources to the matter regular basis to ensure they are able to meet and forgo some of their anticipated payments the obligations of the debt restructuring court for one or more months. Credit Providers also will then probably be forced to accept small order. repayments over a longer time period than This is often not done simply because it can they like. be time consuming, especially for those debt counsellors who are under staffed or One of the most important aspects of a review overworked. Credit providers have led the with a professional debt counsellor has to do charge for annual reviews of the consumer’s with how you spend your money. Not your debt financial means with the hopes that the but your monthly household running costs. In consumer might be earning more and thus truth, a missed annual review means you are able to pay more each year. In reality however not getting professional help with your budget. most consumers find that the cost of living This may be an area where you struggled in is outstripping their means of repaying their the past. Always feel free to approach your obligations and household expenses. This is debt counsellor (who receives a professional fee from you monthly) for budgeting advice. It the purpose of debt review. will benefit you and ensure you get maximum Where consumers can afford to repay more benefit from the process. each month this will greatly speed up their debt review and reduce the amount of interest they repay over time. Normally where this is the situation, increased repayments can be arranged over and above those stated in the debt review court order. Easy enough. If you can pay more than the minimum each month after having used your budget as your debt counsellor has advised then contact your debt counsellor and make such arrangements. Where consumers can now afford less each month (as is most common) things get
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NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS ARE WE INSANE? As the clock struck midnight, and the champagne flowed you vowed that 2015 would be better. You may have set some bold goals both personally and professionally. Let me guess, you vowed to lose weight, go to the gym regularly, and possibly grow your debt counselling business.
you will want to expand the goal. Don’t rely only on willpower alone
Willpower is fickle. You may have incredible determination to run the Comrades, but when other things start competing for attention, such as work commitments, tiredness, willpower goes out the proverbial window. Stanford It’s a well-known fact that people who are goal Professor B. J. Fogg, an expert in behaviour driven tend to perform better than those who science, states that it is far more important are not. So why is it that so many of us really to plan your goals around everyday cues, as battle to achieve our New Year’s resolutions? opposed to relying on willpower alone. The A research study done by the Pennsylvania’s example used earlier ‘after I park my car in the University of Scranton suggests that just 8% of garage’ is an everyday cue. people achieve their New Year goals. If this is the case, why do we insanely punish ourselves MEASURE AND KEEP TRACK year after year, and what are the secrets of the OF YOUR PERFORMANCE 8%? This is especially important in a business environment. Once you’ve decided on your goals, you need to measure how you are SET SIMPLE, REALISTIC, performing. Success breeds success. As your SPECIFIC GOALS They keep their goals really simple, and specific. performance improves, you will gather more A New Year’s resolution to run the Comrades confidence and momentum. ultra marathon in June of the same year has a high probability of not being achieved. DON’T RE-INVENT THE WHEEL However, if you start off by saying I am going to There are many people who you can consult. walk just 15 minutes, on a Monday, Wednesday Don’t be afraid to ask others for advice. and Thursday straight after I park the car in my Evaluate what has worked for them. What was garage. You most probably will achieve this. their recipe for success? Once you succeed at a simple, specific goal,
GOAL CHEAT SHEET TO INCREASE YOUR DC BUSINESS REVENUE Here is an easy to use Goal Cheat Sheet which will greatly assist you in setting your DC revenue goals: 1. I will ensure that every new over-indebted consumer that I meet receives comprehensive debt counselling information and support. Note, there is no need to re-invent tried and tested tools. The communication tools, and prompts of the DCM Business Partnership Programme make this easy. The programme has proven that it is capable of increasing business revenue by up to 30%. 2. To increase my collections I will avoid cash as a collection method from this point forward and will preferably accept either a payroll deduction or AEDO or NAEDO debit orders. 3. Every second month I will participate in regular Creditor Forum engagements, offered by industry stakeholders. 4. I will meet with my Payment Distribution Agency consultant monthly and use this opportunity to ask meaningful business questions that will help my business grow. 5. I will complete the annual reviews of 10 clients at the beginning of every month, ensuring I retain my current client base, reduce the risk of terminations and consumer churn. Note you will need to decide on the correct number for your business. 6. To increase my creditors acceptances I will prepare predominantly DCRS proposals from this point forward, to keep things simple, save time, and reduce my business admin. Note that the DCRS sub-committee together with the National Credit Regulator are close to agreeing on an improved pragmatic solution for both debt counsellors and creditors. Albert Einstein once described Insanity as doing the same thing over and over again yet expecting different results. Profound isin’t it? If your New Year’s resolutions failed in the past, perhaps they were too extreme, not simple enough, not specific enough and not measurable. The answer is simple: change your methods. For more information on the DCM Buisness Partnership Programme email businesspartner@dcmgroup.co.za. For more information on the DCM Creditor Forums email forums@dcmgroup.co.za
DEBT COUNSELLORS ASSOCIATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD The first DCASA meeting dates for 2015: 11 February
Free State Meeting in Bloemfontein. Venue to be confirmed. 9:00
25 February
Gauteng Branch Meeting. Kempton Park Golf Club. 11:00
5 March
Eastern Cape Meeting. Blue Water Guest House, Port Elizabeth. 11:00
20 March
Western Cape Meeting. Parow Golf Club. 10:30
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Our inter-provincial meeting was held in KZN this month. We will soon inform all members of the positive results of the meeting. Members are asked to make comments for our submissions to the CIF regarding DCRS
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The 2010 NCR Task Team findings Agreement In an effort to improve the debt review process was published by the NCR and circulated for members and consumers we are holding on Friday. This follows meetings on the regular meetings with various credit providers. topic at the CIF in 2014. We have posted the AllProDC team members had a meeting with documentation on the AllProDC members African Bank this month regarding helping Facebook page. Please download and consider their over-indebted consumers. The meeting the document and give us feedback. The did not produce any definitive results as yet circular and document mentions that further however we look forward to further meetings changes are needed and we welcome your with them on the topic and will keep members input as to areas of concern and the impact of this announcement. up to date with developments.
AllProDC attended the recent CIF subcommittee meeting regarding DCRS. One of our biggest concerns is the fact that the system is not aligned to the NCA. Various proposals and refinements were made and the next meeting is scheduled for 6 Feb and we would like all members to give feedback to zune@allprodc. org regarding their ideas of DCRS.
AllProDC were invited by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development to send a delegation to attend the CIVIL COURT CASE FLOW MANAGEMENT MEETING at Ntuzuma Mag Court in Durban on the 20th Jan 2015. We will keep members up to date with this as soon as we receive the minutes. We wish our members a fantastic 2015
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SERVICE DIRE DEBT COUNSELLING AA Debt Counselling Centre Anthea Johannes NCRDC531 Tel: +27 (0) 21 982 0522 Cell: +27 (0) 84 402 7032
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Alan Watts NCRDC 962 NCR registered Debt Counsellor Tel: 084 4448439 Fax: 086 6501954 alan@active-debt-counselling.co.za www.active-debt-counselling.co.za
Credit Awareness & Rescue Services DEBTINC 0861 20 21 20 enquiry@debtinc.co.za Financial Planning & Growth CONFIDO 022 713 20 21 planning@financialsg.co.za Legal 012 643 1423 legal@financialsg.co.za Employer Group & Wellness Services 012 643 1423 wellness@financialsg.co.za Call Centre Services 0861 20 21 20 reception@financialsg.co.za
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Credit Matters South Africa’s Largest Debt Counsellors 14th Floor, The Pinnacle Cnr Strand & Burg St Cape Town Tel: 086 111 6197 Fax: 021 425 6292 info@creditmatters.co.za CS Debt Counselling Bernidene Smith NCRDC 764 057 352 4115/352 5000 Welkom - Free state
Armani Debt Counselling Take the First Step to Financial Freedom Tania Dekker Tel: 011 849 3654 / 7659 www.armanigroup.co.za
Cape Debt Clinic Your Guide to Financial Wellness and Recovery Karin Augustyn 021-828-2658 073-903-6942 karin@capedebtclinic.co.za https://www.facebook.com/pages/ Cape-Debt-Clinic Central SA Debt Counsellors 082 950 7806 Fax: 086 563 1621
Darran Manikam NCRDC704 debt@mailbox.co.za
Debt Budget MAXIMISE YOUR LIFE, MINIMISE YOUR DEBT Bruce Leslie Borez Registered Debt Counsellor NCRDC1643 48 Church Street “Medical Mews” Wynberg, Cape Town Tel: 021 824 8885/021 820 4946 Fax: 086 607 6429 www.debtbudget.co.za
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John Harvey NCRDC 1370 Newcastle – KZN Tel: 034 312 1767 Fax: 034 315 3441 Email: debtsense@newcastle.co.za Web: www.debtsensegroup.co.za
Debt eezy Your Debt Solution made Easy Ashley Carstens NCRDC858 Tel: 021 839 2809 Fax: 083 512 4160 / 086 665 9125 Email: debt.eezy@gmail.com Website: www.thedci.co.za
Debt Solve Debt Counsellors Office: 033 397 0945 DebtSafe 0861 100 999 Debt Serious We are serious about debt Vida Scheepers NCRDC1792 Po box 394, Garsfontein, Pretoria 0042 Fax no: 086 553 9403 vscheepers@mweb.co.za
Debt Therapy Hans Pettenburger-Perwald NCRDC49 Tel: +27(0) 21 556 4935 Fax: +27(0) 21 556 4937 Toll Free: 0800204728 Cell: 0823358232 www.debt-therapy.co.za Email: info@debt-therapy.net Debt Rehab Colleen Van Wyk(BCom, LLB) Debt Counsellor NCRDC2619 Tel: 083 290 0848 Tel: 011 740 7374 Fax: 086 716 9694
Debt Rescue Neil Roets NCR DC 474 Cell: 083 644 7406 Tel: 0861 800 009 Fax: 086 523 0617 E-mail: admin@debtrescue.co.za www.debtrescue.co.za
Debt Management & Counseling Services “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” - Nelson Mandela Derry Burge NCRDC108 140 Irene Avenue, La Concorde, Somerset West, 7130 Tel: 021 855 5997 Cell: 074 177 5375 Fax: 021 855 1195 or 0865413200 E-mail: dburge@telkomsa.net
The best angle to approach debt is the Triangle Caledon - Western Cape Contact Person: Yolande 8 Hoop Street, 7230 Caledon caledon@triangletrust.co.za Tel: 028 212 2537 Ceres - Western Cape Leyll str 61, 683 Ceres andre@triangletrust.co.za Tel: 023 312 1292 Fax: 023 312 2119 Worcester - Western Cape 71 Porter Street 6850 Longitude: 19.44305 Latitude: -33.64942 worcester@triangletrust.co.za Tel: 0233420576 Fax: 086656801 Bloemfontein - Free State 94 Zastron, 9301 Bloemfontein Contact Person: Yolande bloemfontein@triangletrust.co.za Tel: +27 51 448 2828 Fax: +27 51 447 9481 Viljoenskroon - Free State 35 Denyssen Street, 7230 Contact Person: Johann Olivier viljoenskroon@triangletrust.co.za Phone: +27 56 343 0352 Fax: +27 56 343 035 Welkom – Free State 329 Stateway, 9460 Welkom Contact Person: Susan Roux Email: welkom@triangletrust.co.za Tel: +27 57 352 6117 Fax: +27 57-352 2355
SERVICE DIRE Durban Debt Counselling Services Suite 112, 1st floor Union Club Building 353 Sm ith Street Durban, 4001 Tel: 031 301-7893 Fax: 031 301-5809 phumla.ngema@telkomsa.net
Fair Finance Solutions Your debt is our priority Amanda Fair Registered Debt Counsellor NCR946 553 Jacqueline Drive Garsfontein Pretoria Tel: 0861 26 26 32 Fax: 082 921 7093 Cell: 086 564 3674 amanda@fairdebtcounselling.co.za www.fairdebtcounselling.co.za Fincorp debt Counsellors cc Cecilia Zwarts fincorpdc@yahoo.com
Finesse Debt Counsellors NCR Registration No: DC1262 Address: 478 Windermere Road, Morningside, Durban, 4001 Phone: 031 209 2356/ 084 250 2356 / Fax: 086 5732433 e-mail romie@debtfinesse.co.za www.debtfinesse.co.za
Holistic Debt Counsellors info@holisticdc.co.za Helpdesk Debt Counsellors Allan Hoffman Tel: 0861 000 754 Help-U-Debt (Vaal Triangle) Wanine Tel: 082 445 3967 Help-U-Debt (Potchefstroom) Madra 083 390 3275 Help-U-Debt (Parys) Marilouise 082 920 6249 Help-U-Debt (Vanderbijlpark) Herma 083 320 8303 Incentive Debt Counselling “Paving the way to a Debt Free Tommorrow” Darran Manikam NCRDC704 Tel: (031) 409 9379 Fax: (031) 409 1327 Cell: 0845898286 Branches: Phoenix and Shallcross Indigo debt counsellors CC Tel: 087 808 9734 Fax: 086 580 8675 indigodc@iburst.co.za Christina Cambouris NCRDC1403 Strand Western Cape Tel: 0824507459
ISISEKO DEBT HELP Get Your Life back on track TEL: 087 230 0223 FAX: 086 551 1649 EMAIL: makanti@isiseko.co.za WEB: www.isiseko.co.za
Mzansi Debt Counselling Octavia Hlatshwayo Tel: 011 868 1185 Fax: 0861 00 22 70 octavia@mzansidc.co.za www.mzansidc.co.za
NCR DEBT (PTY) LTD National Counselling and Review of debt Amelia Hayward Tel: (012) 364 2490 Cell: 0877 201 057 amelia@ncrdebt.co.za www.ncrdebt.co.za NDA Debt Counsellors Your Trusted Debt Counsellors Gary Williams (NCRDC 143) Tel: 034 315 3880 Fax: 086 612 4112 gary@ndad.co.za www.ndad.co.za
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New Deal Debt Counselling Jason Riley (NCRDC868) B.Com (Financial Management) Cell 0723792108 Fax 0866628789 info@newdeal.org.za www.newdeal.org.za
SA DEBT HELP 010 593 0422 Block 4, 1st Floor Boskruin Office Park (Behind Boskruin Shopping Village) Boskruin / Randburg SFA Debt Relief Consultants Adri de Bruyn NCRDC998 11 Market Street / Markstraat 11, Paarl, 7646 Tel: 021 872 1968 Fax: 021 872 2678 adri@sfadebtrelief.co.za
Specialist Debt Management Centre Beverley Ludick, NCRDC948 Pretoria Tel: 012 377-3557 Email: obligco@gmail.com Email: dc@obligco.co.za www.obligco.co.za
Penny Wise Debt Counselling Cathy Foster Debt Counsellor - NCRDC1977 Tel: (011) 794 9912 Fax: 086 719 3378 Mobile: 083 298 4467 Email: cathy@pennywise.co.za www.pennywise.co.za
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Rihanyo Debt Counselling (012) 804 50 57
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Think Green Debt Counselling Sandi Pauw sandipauw@mweb.co.za Tel : 012 991 6638 Cell : 082 460 7800 Fax : 086 219 2615
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U-Win Debt Counsellors Coreli Roos - NCR DC 509 Aliwal North, Burgersdorp, Bethulie, GariepDam, Smithfield, Springfontein Cell:079 626 66241 croos@global.co.za
Compuscan Academy 0861 51 41 31 www.compuscanacademy.co.za
Zuné Coetzer Debt Counsellors NCRDC 1599 24 van der Stel Street, Dan Pienaar Bloemfontein Tel: 051-4364515 Fax: 086 5870 845 Email: zunecoetzer1@gmail.com
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SERVICE DIRE FINANCIAL ABSA Customer Debt Repair Line 0861 005 901 Credit Ombudsman 0861 662837 Experian 011 799-3400 debtcounsel@experian.co.za Eric Streso Financial Planner B Juris LL B CFP MBA Tel: 0833273358 Fax: 086 612 7912 Fair Debt 0829019788 or 012-3772558 ray@fairdebt.co.za PACFIN Financial Solutions Head Office Tel: +27 11 9757445 Fax: 0865368783 36 Van Riebeeck road Kempton Park 1619 pieter@pacfin.co.za Monte Carlo Building No 8 Voortrekkerstreet Kempton Park 1619 Kempton Park Contact: Reyno Coetzee Tel: +27 11 3945363 Fax: 0866048002 Cell: +27 73 3690884 kemptonpark@pacfin.co.za Boksburg / Germiston Contact: Armand Posthumus Tel: +27 11 8921911 Fax: 0865620378
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Steyn Coetzee Attorneys / Prokureurs Adri de Bruyn 11 Market Street / Markstraat 11, Paarl, 7646 Tel: 021 872 1968 Fax: 021 872 2678 adri@steyncoetzee.co.za
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Compuscan 0861 514 131 www.compuscan.co.za Experian www.experian.co.za Consumer- 0861 10 5665 TransUnion 0861 886 466 www.transunion.co.za XDS 0860 937 000 www.xds.co.za