Sunday, January 5, 2014

Re: [MFP] proposed changes to South African National Credit Act

 

Thank you Jami, interesting, maybe the UK government (and others too) could learn from what the SA government is trying to do. But 'disposable income' can be defined as what is left after paying taxes, or as what is left after paying for essentials such as food, housing, utilities and so on. It would be interesting to know which of these two meanings was intended in this article.
 
Malcolm
 
From: Jami Solli
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2014 2:12 PM
Subject: [MFP] proposed changes to South African National Credit Act
 
 

fyi article contains from very interesting stats from South Africa which you may recall has the credit legislation in place that bans 'reckless lending,' which is apparently easier said than done because they give the stats that 76% of consumers' household disposable income is being used to service debts, and more than 20% of credit active population (estimated to be 20m persons) is more than 3 mos. in arrears on loans.
 
 
 
Best,
Jami

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