Title: GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT
1GIVE YOURSELF SOME CREDIT
- Presenter Pieter Stassen
- Based on learnings from the Kreditinform credit
toolkit
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3 4Indirect use
- Ensure it remains non-applicable
- Avoid accidental credit provision
- Consumers outside Act can re-negotiate
- Employer, insurer, assessment requirements and
opportunities
5Costs may not exceed balance
- Initiation, service fee, interest, credit
insurance, default administration and collection
costs - that accrue during default
- may not together exceed the unpaid balance of the
principal debt - as at the time the default occurs
6Unlawful credit agreements
- Void from start
- Court may cancel or forfeit recovery
- Know or can reasonably determine minor, mentally
unfit or administration order -
- Automatic agreement unless offer declined
7Unlawful credit agreements
- Supplementary agreement or document that would be
unlawful if included - General or specific stop notice and no further
appeal or review available - Refund money paid under agreement
- Interest at agreement rate from date consumer
paid until date refunded
8Unlawful provisions
- Void from stated date
- Court must sever
- Else court must alter provision
- Else declare agreement unlawful from date it or
amended agreement took effect
9Unlawful provisions
- 33 examples of unlawful provisions
- Red flag the ones open to wide interpretation
- General purpose or effect to defeat purposes or
policies of the Act, deceive a consumer or
subject the consumer to fraudulent conduct - Fail to do anything required in terms of the Act
10Unlawful provisions
- Waive or deprive a consumer of a right set out in
the Act - Avoid a provider's obligation or duty in terms of
the Act - Set aside or override the effect of a provision
of the Act - Authorise the provider to do anything unlawful in
terms of the Act
11Amendments to pre-existing agreements
- Any amendment to pre-existing agreement results
in new agreement (i.e. more provisions apply)
unless it is a change to - the interest rate under a variable rate
agreement or - the interest rate or the credit limit under a
credit facility
12- WHAT IS THE ACT TELLING US?
131. One size does not fit all
- No application e.g.
- lease of immovable property
- agreement with state or organ of state
- utility/continuous service defers payment until
periodic statement and no interest - agreement not at arms length
- cheque or credit card accepted as full payment
but payment refused by third party provider - corporate consumers asset value / annual
turnover, with related persons, at agreement,
R1m - corporate consumer R250 000 agreement
141. One size does not fit all
- Partial application e.g
- credit guarantees (only to extent that Act
applies to guaranteed credit facility or
transaction) - corporate consumers to whom the Act applies
- agreements made before the Act or a section
- incidental credit agreements
151. One size does not fit all
- Full application e.g.
- mortgages, secured loans, instalment agreements
- leases of movable property resulting in
ownership - credit facility, pawn transactions, discount
transactions - payment deferred and charge, fee or interest for
agreement or deferred amount
161. One size does not fit all
- Unlawful agreements and provisions
- Individuals pre-commencement applies to the
extent that law applied to similar effect to such
agreement or provision when agreement was made - Micro-enterprises post-commencement apply
- Micro-enterprises pre-commencement applies to
the extent that law applied to similar effect to
such agreement or provision when agreement was
made except negative option marketing and
unlawful provision that implies variable interest
171. One size does not fit all
- Consumer rights
- Individual pre-commencement applies after 1 June
2007 - Micro-enterprises post-commencement applies
- Base prohibited unfair discrimination on member,
owner, client, employee, manager - Micro-enterprises post-commencement applies
after 1 June 2007 - Base prohibited unfair discrimination on member,
owner, client, employee, manager
181. One size does not fit all
- Over-indebtedness and reckless credit
- Individuals pre-commencement any part relating
to reckless credit does not apply - Micro-enterprises post-commencement does not
apply - Micro-enterprises pre-commencement does not
apply
191. One size does not fit all
- Credit marketing practices
- Individuals pre-commencement does not apply
- Micro-enterprises post-commencement does not
apply - Micro-enterprises post-commencement does not
apply
201. One size does not fit all
- Pre-agreement disclosure and form
- Individuals pre-commencement Applies from 1 June
2007 - Micro-enterprises post-commencement Applies
except where relates to large agreements - Micro-enterprises pre-commencement Applies from
1 June 2007 except where relates to large
agreements
211. One size does not fit all
- Liability, interest, charges and fees
- Individuals pre-commencement only statement of
account for pre existing agreement concluded
after 1 June 2006 - Micro-enterprises post-commencement does not
apply - Micro-enterprises pre-commencement does not apply
221. One size does not fit all
- Records and representatives
- Individuals pre-commencement applies except for
records relating to credit assessment - Micro-enterprises post-commencement applies
except for records relating to credit assessment - Micro-enterprises pre-commencement applies
except for records relating to credit assessment
231. One size does not fit all
- Small transactions
- pawn transactions
- credit facilities with a credit limit at or below
R15000 - credit transactions where principal debt falls at
or below R15 000 - never include mortgage agreements or credit
guarantees
241. One size does not fit all
- Intermediate agreements
- Credit facilities with a credit limit between R15
000 and R250 000 - Credit transactions with principal debt per
transaction or guarantee between R15 000 and R250
000 - Excludes a pawn transaction (small agreement),
mortgage agreement (large agreement) or credit
guarantee
25One size does not fit all
- Large agreements
- Mortgage agreements
- Credit transaction with a principal debt per
transaction or guarantee at or above R250 000 - Excludes pawn transactions (small agreement) or
credit guarantees - Regard as mortgage agreement where both a credit
facility and credit transaction
262. Focus on consumers
- Reckless credit
- Defence if prove consumer failed to fully and
truthfully answer any requests for information by
provider as part of the assessment - And a court or the Tribunal determines the
failure materially affected the ability to make a
proper assessment
272. Focus on consumers
- Reckless credit
- General understanding and appreciation of risks
and costs and rights and obligations - Debt re-payment under credit agreements
- Whether there is a reasonable basis to conclude a
commercial purpose for applying can work - Existing financial means, prospects and
obligations (income or right to receive, include
household and reasonably estimated future
revenue)
282. Focus on consumers
- Reckless credit
- No payment required by agreement
- No interest, fee or other charge may be charged
- Providers rights under agreement or law in
respect of that agreement are unenforceable - Once it ends rights and obligations revive
- except to extent that court orders otherwise
- except for charges during suspension
292. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- No discrimination, penalisation, proposed
alteration, acceleration, enforcement,
termination etc where right used - No unfair discrimination when
- assessing ability
- deciding about agreement
- determining cost
- proposing or agreeing terms and conditions
- assessing or requiring compliance
- exercising rights
- reporting etc.
302. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- Basis of evaluative method to manage, underwrite
and price credit risk must not be unfair
discrimination ground - Credit refusals based on reasonable commercial
grounds - customary risk management and
- underwriting practices
312. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- Written main reason for refusing credit when
requested - Written bureau contact details if based on report
- Required documents in official language that
consumer reads or understands - To extent reasonable in usage, practicality,
expense, regional circumstances and balance of
needs and preferences of population ordinarily
served
322. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- Required document in prescribed form or plain
language otherwise - Options on delivery of required document
- No fee for original copy or first year single
replacement copy (else prescribed fees) - Tribunal application if frivolous or vexatious
332. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- Use as permitted by Acts or provincial law
(Promotion of Access to Information Act applies
where conflicts with this Act) - Protect confidential information of consumer or
prospective consumer received, compiled, retained
or reported - Only report or release
- to consumer or prospective consumer
- as permitted by Acts or provincial law
- as directed by consumer, court order or Tribunal
342. Focus on consumers
- Consumer rights
- Advise client 20 business days before credit
bureau report with copy on request - Ensure accurate, up-to-date, relevant, valid,
complete and not duplicated - Provide evidence or remove report 20 business
days from filed challenge - Application if frivolous, unfounded, wholly
unreasonable
353. Rethink marketing
- No negative option marketing or harassment
- Opting out requirements
- Limitation at private dwelling (pre-arranged by
consumer, financing incidentally offered or
prescribed) - Limitation at workplace (with employer,
non-prompted invitation or formal arrangement
with employer and representative trade union)
363. Rethink marketing
- Limited advertising without disclosures
- notice or ad by seller of goods indicating
prepared to accept payment through anothers
credit facility - only refers to credit availability of credit and
no reference to costs, interest rate or monthly
instalment - Show initiation fee and service fee if advert
only shows interest rates - Must show costs together in same average font as
ad if it refers to any credit costs
373. Rethink marketing
- Ad discloses a monthly instalment or other credit
cost disclose - instalment amount
- number of instalments
- total amount of instalments, including interest,
fees and compulsory insurance - interest rate and
- residual or final amount payable (if any).
383. Rethink marketing
- TV or audio ad referring to credit costs must
give disclosed costs same prominence as other
elements - Ad may not advertise an unlawful form of credit
- Ad may not be misleading, fraudulent or deceptive
- Ad may not contain a statement or wording similar
to - no credit checks required
- blacklisted consumers welcome
- free credit
393. Rethink marketing
- Use comparative credit costs only as permitted by
law or industry code of conduct - Show all costs for each alternative being
compared - Generally solicitation may not contain similar
wording to loan guaranteed or pre-approved - Direct solicitation may not contain similiar
wording to no credit checks required, blacklisted
consumers welcome or free credit
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414. Stay abreast of laws
- Provincial requirements
- Assurance report
- Change in thresholds
- Regulator to publish guidelines for assessment
mechanisms, models and procedures to result in
fair and objective assessment
424. Stay abreast of laws
- Prescribed private dwelling marketing
- Regulator may provide guidelines on compliance
format and contents - Assurance Provider must act in accordance with
guidelines to be issued and issue a report on the
basis of findings - Developmental and public interest regulations
435.Know related laws
- Promotion of Access to Information Act
- Prescription Act
- BEE Codes
- Repealed laws
446. Increased costs
- Pre-agreement disclosure and form for small
agreement - Intermediate and large agreements
- Pre-agreement quotation and statement
- Form including disclosures in form
- If quote not part of agreement, quote information
on agreement first page in 'Cost of Credit table
456. Increased costs
- Disclosure linked to cost of credit table
- Other disclosures (all fees together, date fees
will be levied, other information relating to
charging, sum of amounts) - Information sharing disclosures
- Consumer related disclosures (right to rescind,
terminate, ADR, file a complaint, the credit
agreement in terms of s123, surrender goods,
right to prepay amounts, debt counsellor)
466. Increased costs
- Charges limited to amounts allowed by Act,
including third parties nothing else - Charge same price as substantially similar goods
or services in ordinary course of business sold
cash - Initiation fees only if there is a credit
agreement and never above 15 of principal debt - Not where new agreement with existing consumer
completely/ partially replaces other
476. Increased costs
- Service fees maximum monthly service fee is R50
- Interest on default or overdue payment may not
exceed highest interest rate applicable to any
principal debt - May require credit life insurance during term
never exceeding total of outstanding obligations - mortgage full asset value of that property
- other insurance against damage or loss of
property - No unreasonable insurance or cost
486. Increased costs
- May offer optional insurance for obligations
under agreement or possession, use, ownership or
benefits - Further disclosures where provider proposed
policy - Limited default administration charges only if
consumer defaulted on payment duty - Limited collection costs may not exceed costs
incurred by provider in collecting the debt
496. Increased costs
- Additional fees or charges for instalment
agreement, mortgage, secured loan or lease - cost of extended warranty agreement
- delivery, installation, initial fuelling charges
- connection fees, levies or charges
- taxes, licence or registration fees
- Consumer may have provider act as agent in
arranging above - May only charge actual amount payable by provider
after discount, rebate or allowance -
506. Increased costs
- May not unilaterally increase service fees or
interest rate unless credit agreement with a
variable interest rate - Written notice of at least five business days
with particulars of change in interest rate or
charge amount - In respect of a agreement with variable interest
rate, written notice within 30 business days
after a change in the variable interest rate
takes effect
516. Increased costs
- Periodic monthly statements of account
- Two months for an instalment agreement, lease of
movable property or secured loan - Six months for a mortgage agreement
- Small agreements form and content
526. Increased costs
- Summary during statement period including total
amount debited or credited for - payments received
- fees levied
- interest accrued
- insurance costs levied
- collection costs levied
- default administration costs levied
- legal fees incurred
536. Increased costs
- Intermediate / large agreements form and content
- At request of consumer, deliver free statements
within ten business days - Disputed entries in accounts
- written notice explaining or confirming error
- inhibits enforcement proceedings
- Statement of settlement amount within 5 business
days after request
546. Increased costs
- Lease of movable property or instalment agreement
not entered at providers registered premises may
be terminated within 5 days - Refund money paid under agreement within 7
business days - Reasonable cost of goods returned and restored to
saleable condition and reasonable rent for use of
goods -
- May apply to court once other avenues exhausted
and then ask actual fair market value depreciated
556. Increased costs
- A consumer must act in terms of s125 when
terminating a credit agreement at any time by
paying the settlement amount - A consumer must act in terms of s127 when
terminating an instalment agreement, secured loan
or lease of movable property - Credit provider may take steps in chapter 6 part
C to enforce and terminate where consumer in
default - Must still meet any residual obligations
566. Increased costs
- A written or electronic register of all
solicitation, completion or conclusion agents
must be kept - Fee or commission by person who is not an
employee or agent may not exceed limits - Registered credit provider register of consumers
with each consumers - applications, application declined with reasons,
pre-agreement statement and quote - credit agreement entered into
576. Increased costs
- Register of consumers must also show each
consumers documentation in support of reasonable
steps to assess a proposed consumers - general understanding and appreciation of risks
and costs and rights and obligations - debt re-payment history
- existing financial means, prospects and
obligations - basis to conclude that any commercial purpose may
prove to be successful
586. Increased costs
- Registered credit providers additional register
for consumers with each consumer's - full names and surname and identity number
- date of loan granted, amount, instalment amount,
number of instalments and defaults in respect of
each agreement - date on which agreement was terminated and reason
- Registered credit providers register of
operations - income, expenses and cash flow
- credit transaction flows
- management accounts and financial statements
596. Increased costs
- Records maintained for 3 years from the date of
termination or date of refused application - Annual compliance report six months after
financial year-end -
- Statistical return by 15 February each year where
annual disbursements R15 million or less - Four statistical returns where annual
disbursements above R15 million
606. Increased costs
- Annual financial statements within 6m after
financial year-end, including assurance report - Registered credit provider annual financial and
operational within 6m after financial year-end - Assurance report within 6m after financial
year-end - Analysis of any item in prescribed forms within
20 business days after Regulator requested it
61- HOW CAN WE SIMPLIFY THE ACT?
621. To register or not
- Continue checking whether to register
- R500 000 principal debt / 100 agreements
- Exclude incidental credit agreements
- Include associated persons
632. Defined agreement or not
- Separate credit agreements outside Act
- Contractual, common and other law
- Corporates asset value / annual turnover gt R1m
(including related corporates) - Contractual, common or other law
643. Individual consumer or corporate
- Add note whether individual or micro-enterprise
- Ask consumer about related persons
- Note with micro-enterprises that large agreements
excluded from Act - Note with micro-enterprises that thresholds may
change
654. After 1 June 2007 or before
- Add note whether before or after commencement
date - Note that amendment to pre-existing agreement
changes it to a new agreement - Note repealed laws with regard to unlawful
agreements and provisions - Note new laws eg Protection of Personal
Information Bill and Consumer Protection Bill
665. Exceptional agreement (Incidental credit
example)
- Limited to
- restricted activities by unregistered persons
- consumer rights and confidentiality, personal
information and credit records - over-indebtedness and reckless credit except to
the extent that it deals with reckless credit - consumer's liability, interest, charges and fees,
limited to interest, default administration and
collection costs - statements of account and alterations once the
incidental credit agreement is deemed to have
been made - certain sections only apply once
interest is first charged
675. Exceptional agreement (incidental credit
example)
- Unless settled, deemed made 20 business days
after - supplier first charges late payment fee or
interest or - pre-determined higher price for full settlement
becomes applicable - No credit insurance costs, initiation fees or
service fees - Only charge or recover if disclosed and consumer
accepted amount or basis of charge on or before
supply
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