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Lost in the Fine Print? The Five Credit Terms Every South African Should Truly Understand

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Credit has become the silent engine of modern life. From buying a home to funding education or securing a vehicle, it opens doors that would otherwise remain closed. Yet for many South Africans, the language of credit remains confusing — a maze of terms that can shape financial futures without being fully understood.

According to Benay Sager of DebtBusters, this gap is not always intentional. Financial institutions often assume familiarity with industry language, while consumers hesitate to ask questions — sometimes out of uncertainty, sometimes out of embarrassment.

The result? Decisions made without clarity — and consequences that can last for years.

During Financial Literacy Month, Sager highlights five essential credit terms that every consumer should understand — not just in theory, but in practice.


1. Credit Score: Your Financial Reputation in Three Digits

A credit score is more than just a number — it’s your financial identity.

Compiled by credit bureaus using your borrowing and repayment history, this three-digit figure determines whether lenders will approve your application and at what cost. A strong score opens doors to better interest rates and favourable terms, while a low score can limit access and make borrowing significantly more expensive.

Consumers are entitled to one free credit report per year, including through platforms like JustMoney — a simple but powerful step toward financial awareness.


2. Interest Rate: The True Cost of Borrowing

Interest is the price you pay for access to money — and it adds up faster than most people realise.

Whether fixed or variable, the interest rate determines how much extra you will repay over time. Even small changes can significantly impact the total cost of a loan.

Understanding this isn’t optional. It’s essential.


3. Debt-to-Income Ratio: What You Can Really Afford

This ratio measures how much of your income is already committed to debt repayments.

A high debt-to-income ratio signals risk to lenders — and reduces your chances of qualifying for additional credit. More importantly, it’s a personal warning sign that your financial commitments may be stretching beyond sustainable limits.

It’s not just about what you earn. It’s about what remains.


4. Secured vs Unsecured Credit: What’s at Stake

Not all credit carries the same level of risk.

Secured credit — like a home loan or car finance — is backed by an asset that can be repossessed if repayments are missed. Unsecured credit, such as personal loans or credit cards, doesn’t require collateral but often comes with higher interest rates due to the increased risk for lenders.

The distinction matters. Because in one case, you risk your cash flow. In the other, you risk your assets.


5. Arrears: When Missed Payments Start to Cost More

Falling into arrears means missing one or more repayments — and the impact is immediate.

It can damage your credit score, trigger penalty fees, and in more serious cases, lead to legal action. What may seem like a temporary setback can quickly escalate into long-term financial strain.


Knowledge Is Financial Power

At its core, credit is not the problem. Misunderstanding it is.

Sager emphasises a simple but often overlooked truth: never sign a credit agreement you do not fully understand. Financial providers are legally obligated to explain terms clearly — and consumers have every right to ask questions.

Because the real risk is not taking credit.
It’s taking it without clarity.

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