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Our Debt Counsellors help over-indebted consumers by developing an affordable repayment plan. In this article, we will be explaining in detail everything you need to know about debt counsellors and more.
When the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 was promulgated in 2007, it gave birth to the profession of debt counselling. The purpose of debt counselling is to offer an alternative remedy to over-indebtedness than traditional methods such as administration and sequestration could offer.
The regulations defined a debt counsellor as “a natural person who is registered in terms of section 44 of the Act offering a service of debt counselling.
In terms of the National Credit Act, a person who wants to apply for registration as a debt counsellor:
A natural person may not be registered as a debt counsellor if that person:
The regulator will deregister a person who fails to comply with the above mentioned conditions at any time. In addition to the registration requirements, debt counsellors are expected to excersize good faith in all their transactions. Good faith is not limited to their actual functions as debt counsellors but it extends to all spheres of their lives. The purpose is to ensure that all material times the debt counsellor remains a person of trust and integrity.
The National Credit Act expressly provides that a person must not offer or engage in the services of a debt counsellor or hold themselves out to the public as being authorised to offer such services, unless that person is registered as such.
Education – A Grade 12 certificate or equivalent level 4 qualification issued by SAQA and a successful completion of a debt counselling course approved by the National Credit Regulator and provided by an institution approved by the National Credit Regulator.
Experience and Competence – Minimum of two years of working experience in any of the following fields. Consumer Protection, complaints resolution or consumer advisory service; Legal or paralegal service; Accounting or financial services; Education or training of individuals; Counselling of individuals or General business enviroment.
Demonstrated ability to – Manage his or her finances at the time of applying for registration; Good credit standing; Provide counselling or transfer skills.
A Registered Debt Counsellor is required by law to;
In practise, a consumer will usually consult a Debt Counsellor when he or she realises that he or she cannot meet his or her monthly obligations.
In other instances, the consumer who has defaulted on payment on a particular credit agreement may receive a letter in terms of Section 129 of the Act from the credit provider that informs him/her of the default and refers him/her to, amongst others, a debt counsellor.
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Good day Please assist me with the form to apply to become a debt counsellor. I complited a debt counselling course.
I want to register to become a Debt Councillor. Can you please help me?