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 […]
Verbruikers kry baie swaar gedurende die staat van inperking om skuld te betaal

Die krisis rondom Covid-19-isolasie en jou skuldverpligtinge Dit is die begin van die 21 dae lange nasionale inperking wat deur pres. Cyril Ramaphosa aangekondig is as ’n ernstige maatreël om die verspreiding van die nuwe coronavirus en die siekte wat dit veroorsaak, Covid-19, in ons land te bekamp. Ons hier by Debt Centre wil […]
COVID 19 Lockdown and your Debt Repayments

The Crises of COVID 19 Today, on the 27th of March 2020, DAY ONE of the enforced Nationwide lockdown in South Africa, Debt Centre would like to ease the uncertainty and stress of our readers and existing clients, with regards to their Debt payments in the aftermath of it all. We have learned of […]
Mental Health vs. Debt is a real problem on the increase

Financial Depression This week Debt Centre wanted to share with our readers something that became a problematic and sensitive situation among the consumers and in their households. Financial depression is one of the terms that most of the people ignore or do not take to heart while they deal with their everyday problems. Debt […]
The case of a rogue DC makes headlines

The role of debt counselors (DCs) in the community In this week’s blog we at Debt Centre want to share our independent views regarding the matter of a certain DC who reached the latest news headlines. She had her registration as a DC cancelled by the National Credit Regulator Tribunal (NCRT) for serious and repeated […]