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In the past two years, the number of South Africans undergoing debt review has increased by 8 percent. This means increasingly we are getting into money difficulties. Quinton Ramohlabi, a quality insurer at National Debt Advisors spoke to Sally Burdett. #DStv403

Debt Review is a debt solution targeted at South Africans who are struggling to make debt repayments.

ARS debt consultants helps clients organise an affordable, realistic and structured monthly budget and debt management plan.

We also help clients facing financial difficulties solve their debt problems and empower them to take back control over their financial situation by negotiating with creditors and initiating a payment plan.
Debt Review provides clients with a guideline for eliminating and remaining out of debt.

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Theasen Pillay ( founder of TPA Debt Management) discusses the relevance of Debt Counseling, especially with the challenges that COVID19 brings to South African Families

Debt Counseling reduces a family’s account payments by 40% – 60%

Pay what you can Afford- Every Family Deserves to live their best lives

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The National Credit Amendment Bill aims to provide relief to low-income earners, by erasing part or all of their debt.

For more on this, we’re joined by Norton Rose Fulbright Attorney’s Riccardo Petersen.

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South Africans living to pay off debt
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Johannesburg, 24 April 2014 — Most South Africans are in debt because they are living above their means. A recent survey by Momentum indicated that many South Africans have not taken advantage of low interest rates to reduce their exposure to debt.

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