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Short-term or unsecured loans are not an evil to be avoided entirely. They can be good for consumers and the economy — when used responsibly.

How short-term loans could cost you your dream home

Frequent short-term borrowing can hurt your bond application because lenders see it as a sign of financial instability, even if you make repayments on time

The high court in Johannesburg has ruled against JDG Trading. Illustration: Lisa Nelson

Loan company exploited social grant beneficiaries, high court rules

The Johannesburg high court found the company’s product was at odds with the National Credit Act

New legislation seeks to close regulatory gaps to protect consumers and promote a competitive digital finance system. Photo: Nadine Hutton/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Buy now, panic later: A legal deep dive into South Africa’s payment revolution

New legislation seeks to close regulatory gaps to protect consumers and promote a competitive digital finance system

Millions of South Africans are drowning in debt. Consumers owe more than R2.5 trillion to their creditors

Editorial: Financial illiteracy breeds debt

Consumers can get their lives back after going under debt review although the process is not easy

An organisation that advocates for the interests of Uber drivers, The Movement, said that most of the “drivers had no idea of the kind of costs that were going to be involved” in the deal they signed. (Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko)

Uber drivers lament ‘exploitative’ WesBank deal

A programme to help Uber drivers obtain vehicles has proven exorbitantly expensive — and drivers still won’t own their cars in the end

(Graphic: John McCann/M&G)

Red flags raised over Black Friday

But amid worries that consumers could binge on credit there are signs they are handling debt better

(John McCann/M&G)

Must Telkom pay for your wasted time?

Courts and competition tribunal will test whether the telco is liable for losses its errors have caused

The National Credit Regulator says it will consider appealing the judgment.

High court ruling could unleash flood of new credit applications

TransUnion CEO Lee Naik stressed the ruling does not scrap the entire National Credit Act regulation, which makes provision for responsible lending

‘While stakeholders continue to try to separate fact from fiction

Viceroy comes up short on Capitec

JP Verster was right about African Bank and Steinhoff but disagrees with Viceroy’s latest report

Debt: Whose default is it, anyway?

When banks offer bad debtors more credit, they put lives at risk, not just their own bottom line.

Millions of South Africans are drowning in debt. Consumers owe more than R2.5 trillion to their creditors

Borrowing cash is the biggest cause of debt

Of the 18.84-million credit active people in the country, 46.7% of them have impaired records, the National Credit Regulator said in October 2011.

National Credit Act goes to ConCourt for clarity

National Credit Act goes to ConCourt for clarity

The Constitutional Court will hear argument on Tuesday on whether defaulting debtors must receive notice before action is brought against them.

ConCourt credit decision could ruin us

ConCourt credit decision could ruin us, say SA banks

South African banks say that a bid to bolster basic human rights by reinterpreting the National Credit Act could endanger the entire credit industry.

SA’s great debt enigma

SA’s great debt enigma

Headlines proclaim gloom for households but finance industry figures say otherwise.

Why Basel III will raise home loan costs

Why Basel III will raise home loan costs

Implementation of Basel III will make it more expensive for potential buyers to get home loans.

Bad-debt ratio improves for banks

Bad-debt ratio improves for banks

While the financial world worries about a double-dip recession South African banks reported a decrease in bad debts.

Unsecured credit spike raises alarm

Unsecured credit spike raises alarm

The 67% year-on-year leap in loans with no surety has raised the hackles of the National Credit Regulator.

Blade Nzimande.

Nzimande makes unity a priority

<b>Rapule Tabane</b> spoke to Blade Nzimande about his continued support for President Zuma, his fight with Cosatu and views on nationalisation.

Consumer protection taken to the next level

South African consumers are now benefiting from increased levels of protection, due to regulatory measures introduced across different industries.

Code of conduct on debt

Banks and debt counsellors agree to a set of rules to resolve the debt crisis.