6,5 million South Africans blacklisted | DebtBusters (2024)

From iol.co.za | By Maureen Marud and Murray Williams

Nearly 6,5 million people are currently blacklisted at credit bureaus and as interest rates, food and fuel prices rise, more and more debtors are expected to go on the list. The blacklisted defaulters are among almost 17 million "credit-active" consumers who owe about R1-trillion, according to the National Credit Regulator.

And, of the roughly 10 million in good standing, 12,6 percent are in arrears with monthly payments and "on the radar screen of potentially risky clients", said Marlene Heymans, manager for research and statistics at the Regulator. This news comes as consumers face the most severe cash squeeze in years with soaring prices of food and petrol and increased interest rates. Petrol will rise by 61c a litre at midnight on Wednesday, pushing the price of unleaded petrol at the coast over the R8 mark.

Tony Twine of Econometrix in Johannesburg said on Monday morning: "Unfortunately, during the run-up to the imposition of the National Credit Act, financial institutions and other places that extend credit furniture shops, et cetera went on some fairly hair-raising drives to get people on to their credit books prior to June 1, because the Act differentiates between someone already on the books and those who come on after the coming into effect of the Act.

"There were lots of very aggressive credit extensions, and since then interest rates have increased four times by half a percentage point each.

"So one can imagine that a lot of the weaker credit applicants are now in a lot of trouble."

Twine said recent figures showed that 64 percent of all households had been in good credit standing, but that this had now dropped to 62 percent. "As discretionary spending power gets squeezed, with higher fuel prices, higher interest burdens, we would expect more and more casualties," Twine said.

"It's not disastrous at the moment, but people have to be increasingly careful and increasingly credit-averse." The figures, as they stood last September, according to the latest quarterly reports to the regulator by credit bureaus showed that about 2 million consumers had one or more judgments against them for defaulting on debts.

About 80 percent of the R1-trillion debt was made up by mortgages, with the rest owed on vehicle financing, furniture and clothing accounts, micro and personal loans and credit cards.

Strict prohibitions against reckless lending, introduced with the National Credit Act and implemented in June, meant many consumers no longer qualified for credit. Heymans advised individuals needing credit to ask for their existing credit limits to be lowered by banks and retailers, because the limits, even if unused, were factored into calculations credit providers now had to make before they could grant more credit, under the National Credit Act.

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"Lots of consumers now have to go back to retailers and banks to ask for their credit limits to be reduced, so that they can qualify for a new loan," Heymans said. But Johannesburg attorney Stephen Logan warned that consumers faced a struggle to break free of credit limits increased by providers just before the prohibitions on reckless credit were implemented.

Logan said consumers could not take for granted the willingness of credit providers to allow other creditors to make inroads into their stake in the credit landscape. In the months leading up to June and the reckless-lending prohibition, credit bureaus had received about 116 million inquiries from credit providers about the credit standing of credit applicants.

By September, after the new rules were introduced, that figure had dropped to 88,5 million inquiries. But by then credit limits had been doubled for countless numbers of consumers who had been "locked in" by the higher limits.

"While the National Credit Act says credit providers must reduce credit limits, the first reaction when requested to do so will likely be a delaying tactic, such as a demand that the request be in writing," Logan said.

"Credit providers are not going to benefit by reducing limits. heir credit volumes will decrease, and they will automatically make less money. Also, the risk will decrease with the credit limit, and so should the interest rate they are charging."

Logan advised consumers to insist on lower credit limits, as well as lower rates. The number of disputed entries at credit bureaus was continuing to increase, Heymans said. Consumers had lodged more than 35 000 disputes at bureaus between June and September.

Altogether 85 percent of the credit reports resulting in disputes were provided free of charge. These indicated that consumers were becoming more aware of their right to one free report a year from the bureaus. When information on an individual's credit record was challenged, credit bureaus were bound by law to immediately "mask" that information from banks.

Bureaus then had 20 days to verify the information, and to supply the consumer with credible evidence in that time. If they could not do so, they were obliged to remove the disputed information from the record.

"The consumer has the right to reasonable compensation from the person who lodged the wrong information," Heymans said

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6,5 million South Africans blacklisted | DebtBusters (2024)

FAQs

Do people still get blacklisted in South Africa? ›

While there is no such thing as being blacklisted in South Africa, your credit report can contain negative information. You can check if you're 'blacklisted' for free or view this negative information by getting a copy of your credit report. Most credit bureaus offer one FREE copy of your credit report every year.

How do I clear my name from credit bureau South Africa? ›

The simplest way to clear your name from the credit bureau is to pay off the debt.

How long does it take to be blacklisted in South Africa? ›

It is possible to get 'blacklisted' within a few months. In South Africa, it can take as little as three missed payments or defaulting on a debt for a creditor to report negative information to a credit bureau, which may lead to being 'blacklisted'.

How do I blacklist someone who owes me money in South Africa? ›

Rules to remember before you can list a defaulter
  1. You cannot list below an amount of R100.
  2. You must send out a final demand letter or a (Section 129) to the individual or company.
  3. The letter is available under TransUnion.
  4. You must wait a full 28 days for the debtor to respond before you can list.

Can I buy a house if I am blacklisted in South Africa? ›

Buying a house in South Africa with bad credit is possible but it depends on how bad your credit rating is. Your application for a home loan will most likely be rejected if your name has been blacklisted with the credit bureau.

How do I check if I'm still blacklisted? ›

Here's how it can be done:
  1. Step 1: Contact a credit bureau. You can obtain a copy of your credit report from one of the major credit bureaus in South Africa, such as TransUnion, Experian, or Compuscan.
  2. Step 2: Provide identification. ...
  3. Step 3: Request a credit report. ...
  4. Step 4: Review your credit report. ...
  5. Step 5: Dispute errors.

Is it true that after 7 years your credit is clear in South Africa? ›

In South Africa, the credit bureaus generally hold negative information on your credit report for a period of up to 5 years. This includes information such as missed payments, defaults, or judgments against you.

Can you get a job if you are blacklisted in South Africa? ›

When someone is blacklisted, potential employers may hesitate to hire them due to concerns about their past actions or behaviour. This can significantly limit an individual's career opportunities and make it challenging for them to secure stable and fulfilling employment.

How long does bad debt stay on your name in South Africa? ›

Most of the credit grantors in South Africa are also members of the CPA (Credit Providers Association). As members they have agreed to the time periods for which data should be displayed on a consumer's credit report. The display period for a default is 1 or 2 years; for a judgment, 5 years.

Is being blacklisted permanent? ›

It is important to note that blacklisting is not always permanent. You can take steps to improve your credit score, get removed from blacklists, and rebuild your reputation.

Can I go to jail for debt in South Africa? ›

No, you cannot be sent to jail for owing debt in South Africa. But, you can be imprisoned for ignoring court orders. Not paying your debt is a civil offence. While contempt of court, like ignoring court orders regarding your debt is a criminal offence which may lead to imprisonment.

How do you unblacklist yourself? ›

The most straightforward method is to settle the outstanding debt. TransUnion, one of South Africa's prominent credit bureaus, suggests that paying off the debt usually results in your name being removed from the blacklist within 7 to 20 days.

Can a debt collector take you to court in South Africa? ›

In the event in which the debtor fail to respond to the proposals by the creditor or rejects such the creditor may proceed with legal action after the expiry of the 10 (ten) day notice period.

How long are you blacklisted for? ›

The severity of the issue, the credit reference agency, and the reported information can determine how long you are blacklisted. Negative information on your credit record normally stays for six years before being deleted.

Can you open a case for someone who owes you money in South Africa? ›

If you have a document that proves that you should receive money from someone, such as a cheque, an acknowledgement of debt or promissory note, you can take the matter to the Small Claims Court to enforce this agreement.

Is blacklisting legal in South Africa? ›

Under South African law, individuals have specific protections against unjust blacklisting. The National Credit Act and the Consumer Protection Act provide frameworks that ensure fairness and accuracy in credit reporting.

Is South Africa still greylisted? ›

Given the FATF process, Treasury does not expect South Africa to exit greylisting before June 2025, as per the Action Plan deadlines.

What happens when you blacklist a phone in South Africa? ›

Prevent anyone else from using your lost or stolen device by blacklisting it. This process will disable the device and suspend it from accessing our and any other local network. Visit an MTN Store or dial 135 from an MTN phone (083 135 from another service provider).

When did blacklisting end? ›

The beginning of the end of the Hollywood blacklist took place in 1960 when actor and producer Kirk Douglas gave screenwriting credit to Dalton Trumbo for the movie “Spartacus.” Unfortunately, after the blacklist was lifted most of those on it were still not able to resume their careers in the entertainment industry.

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