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South African Communist Party, 1 April 2014

 

 

SACP welcomes the coming into effect today of new credit information
regulations

 

 

Starting today, 1 April 2014, all registered credit bureaux must remove
adverse consumer credit information and information relating to paid up
judgements from their systems. This is according to the 'Removal of Adverse
Consumer Information and Information relating to paid up Judgements
Regulations, 2014'. The regulations, which were gazetted in Government
Notice, No. 37386 on Wednesday, 26 February 2014 by the Minister of Trade
and Industry, Comrade Rob Davies, are effective as from today.

 

These regulations are a new fruit of SACP's Financial Sector Campaign. The
campaign seeks to achieve an overhaul transformation of the financial sector
to serve the people. Our other achievements through the Financial Sector
Campaign include Mzansi Account, which opened to millions who were denied
before, access to banking; National Credit Act; and the National Credit
Regulator.

 

As the SACP we are certain the removal of adverse consumer credit
information and information relating to paid up judgements from credit
bureaux will go a long way in unlocking the socio-economic potential of many
households. The new regulations stand to help address many problems, such as
access to housing for instance, which many who would otherwise have been
eligible for home loans were denied access because of the adverse credit
information and information on paid up judgements held and used against them
by credit bureaux and financial services providers.

 

As the SACP we will deepen our Financial Sector Campaign to achieve more,
including the struggle to address the problem of compounded interest rates
which make the cost of housing prohibitively exorbitant. The cost of these
interest rates in many instances is more than the cost of a single home.

 

The SACP calls on all people to contact credit bureaux and scrutinise their
credit records to ensure that these are wiped out in terms of the new
regulations.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621

Emails: [email protected] and [email protected] 

 

 

 

 

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