Frequently Asked Questions About Debt Review
19 September 2025 · Admin

Even though Debt Review (DR) was incepted during June 2007 with the implementation of the National Credit Act 34 of 2005, we often find that some members of the public have the most ludicrous concepts about the process and the effects and benefits thereof. Some think it is another loan, others consider it a process wherein their debt is “written off” without them having to pay their creditors, or most often the process is associated with Administration.
In an attempt to clarify some of the confusion I will answer some frequently asked questions.
How will my credit record be affected?
Once you have applied for DR the Debt Counsellor (DC) will register you with the National Credit Regulator (NCR). Subsequently the NCR will notify all relevant Credit Bureaus of your application and note same on your credit record. Once the debts have been settled in full all history of Debt Counselling will be removed from your record.Can I acquire further credit whilst in debt review?
No, once you have applied for DR no further credit may be granted to you. This will constitute reckless credit in terms of Section 80 of the NCA. This means you will not be able to use your credit cards, retail accounts, overdraft or any other type of credit facility.Will I be able to apply for credit after I have paid all my debt?
Most definitely, once you’ve settled all debt and DC has issued you with a Clearance Certificate, you will be entitled to apply for credit. As per question one, all records of debt review will be cleared from your credit record subsequent to fulfilling your debt review obligations.Can I pay the debt review installment if and when I want / can?
In terms of Section 86(10) of the NCA, should a consumer default on their debt review payment the credit provider may then terminate the debt review and proceed with legal action against the consumer. The instalment needs to be maintained in order to enjoy the protection from legal action the debt review process offers consumers.How long will it take until I’m debt free?
See what your monthly payment could look like
Use the free calculator to enter your income, expenses, and debt payments. You will get an immediate estimate of your possible debt review payment and monthly savings. It is not an application.
This differs from one individual to the next. Prior to drafting a proposal for your creditors, we assess your monthly income, living expenses and total outstanding debt. Based on the aforementioned we draft a budget and calculate your monthly instalment payable to creditors. The repayment term depends on the instalment a client is comfortable with versus their total debt.
