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COULD YOU BE THE NEXT NCR CEO?

The post of Chief Executive Officer of the National Credit Regulator has been put up for applications by the Minister of Trade and Industry.

The post comes with a renumeration package between R2.1 mill – R2.4 mill per year and a 5 year term.

Applications can be sent to NCRCEO@tianaconsulting.co.za and enquiries can be directed to DRambau@thedtic.gov.za.

Applications close on the 4th of September 2023.

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The NCR’s CIF is once again up and running.

Do you want your voice to be heard and to get updates about all CIF matters?

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Recently, ABSA bank’s distressed consumer department held an online meeting with Debt Counsellors.

The goal of the meeting was to foster greater understanding between Debt Counsellors and ABSA’s debt review department and to allow Debt Counsellors to engage directly with specific ABSA team members about specific cases.

Well Attended

The online meeting was well attended with nearly 200 Debt Counsellors online during the event. ABSA had 9 members of their team available to address issues from across the entire department.

Having a wide range of staff from the various internal teams enabled ABSA to swiftly address specific issues raised by different Debt Counsellors throughout the 4 hour long session.

Key Take Home Points

Jaco and his team jumped right in with little preamble and once all the usual funny technical sound and connection issues were handled the meeting got swiftly underway.

Everything, from CoBs (info about the client’s debts) to making arrangements when clients have a sudden change in circumstances were discussed. From the legal side of the process to the end of the process, when a consumer is given a letter to say their debts are paid up, were all on the table. And at each point in the discussion Debt Counsellors were encouraged to make observations, raise points and help identify possible issues.

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