The country's credit watchdog is telling everyone to cool it with the holiday spending. The National Credit Regulator issued its standard festive season warning, urging financial discipline to avoid a debt disaster in January. With millions already overextended, the NCR CEO, Nomsa Motshegare, emphasized that budgets are essential. She warned against using easy credit for gifts and parties, suggesting people stick to lists and distinguish needs from wants.
Current stats show about ten million South Africans are buried in debt, with most feeling serious money pressure. Holiday sales and social expectations often lead to impulse buys that haunt people for months. The regulator supports initiatives like No Debt December, promoting experiences over expensive gifts and cautioning against high-interest loans from unregistered lenders. For those already struggling, they recommend contacting a debt counselor immediately to restructure payments before falling behind.
Practical advice includes using cash instead of cards, setting family gift limits, and comparing prices. The NCR provides tools and hotlines for free financial guidance, while authorities work to shut down illegal lending operations. The broader goal is to build better year-round habits, moving away from a cycle of festive overspending that causes stress and family tension. The message remains simple: celebrate without compromising your financial stability for the new year.
Current stats show about ten million South Africans are buried in debt, with most feeling serious money pressure. Holiday sales and social expectations often lead to impulse buys that haunt people for months. The regulator supports initiatives like No Debt December, promoting experiences over expensive gifts and cautioning against high-interest loans from unregistered lenders. For those already struggling, they recommend contacting a debt counselor immediately to restructure payments before falling behind.
Practical advice includes using cash instead of cards, setting family gift limits, and comparing prices. The NCR provides tools and hotlines for free financial guidance, while authorities work to shut down illegal lending operations. The broader goal is to build better year-round habits, moving away from a cycle of festive overspending that causes stress and family tension. The message remains simple: celebrate without compromising your financial stability for the new year.