As of March 2022, a consumer can no longer voluntarily withdraw from the debt review process—even prior to being declared over-indebted. What this means is that as soon as you apply for debt review (debt counselling), you're locked into the process. This is why this decision should not be taken lightly.
The good news is, you can be removed from the process, but there are only two legal ways of being removed.
Continue reading this blog post to find out what those two reasons are.
If you're currently undergoing debt review, according to the National Credit Regulator (NCR), there are only two ways you can legally clear your name from the debt counselling process:
If you feel that you satisfy either of the above-mentioned conditions, contact us and we will get you cleared.
Debt review, also known as debt counselling or a type of debt consolidation, is a financial process designed to help individuals and families who are struggling with overwhelming debt. It is a formal and structured approach to managing and reducing debt by working with a qualified Debt Counsellor or debt review company.
Read: What is debt review in South Africa?
Prefer to watch a video and learn everything you need to know about debt review removal in South Africa? Watch this video with Meerkat's Founder & CEO, David O'Brien:
If you bit the bullet and signed up for the debt review process and you're now feeling the pinch of not having access to any more credit, you might be thinking: "Is it possible for me to quit the review process early?"
The short answer is: no, you can't exit the review process early.
You can, however, appeal the debt review application, but the court has to find you as not over-indebted. This can only happen because of a drastic change in circumstances, such as receiving a job promotion for example.
If you want to find out more about what happens after debt review including:
MyMeerkat FSP is an authorised financial services provider (FSP 50979) and our Founder and CEO is a registered debt counsellor. We've issued thousands of clearance certificates in South Africa and helped people finally get on with their lives.
Share our Article: