Title: NATIONAL%20CREDIT%20REGULATIONS
1NATIONAL CREDIT REGULATIONS
2Process
- Final amendments approved in National Assembly on
13 December 2005 - President signed National Credit Act, No 34 of
2005, on 10 March 2006 - Act expected to come into effect on 1 June 2006
- Regulations published for comment 15 Feb 06,
for final publication in April 06 - Data verification, cleansing and removal process
to be concluded within 6 months of Act coming
into effect - National Credit Regulator to be operational in
June 2006 Consumer Tribunal within 3 months of
Act coming into effect
3Index
- CHAPTER 1 INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF ACT
- CHAPTER 2 REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS, CRITERIA
AND PROCEDURES - Part A Registration requirements for all
registrants - Part B Cancellation of registration
- Part C Debt Counsellor
- Part D Compliance procedures
- CHAPTER 3 CONSUMER CREDIT POLICY
- Part A Credit Information
- Part B Consumer rights
- Part C Credit marketing practices
- Part D Over-indebtedness, reckless lending and
debt counseling - CHAPTER 4 CONSUMER CREDIT AGREEMENTS
- Part A Pre-agreement disclosure
- Part B Form of credit agreements
4Index
- CHAPTER 5 INTEREST AND FEES
- Part A Interpretation
- Part B General stipulations
- Part C Other fees, costs and charges
- Part D Interest applicable to different products
- CHAPTER 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
- CHAPTER 7 RECORD- KEEPING AND REGISTERS
- Part A Record-keeping
- Part B Registers
- CHAPTER 8 COMPLIANCE AND REPORTING
- Part A Credit Provider compliance reports
- Part B Debt counsellor compliance reports
- Part C Credit Bureau compliance reports
- CHAPTER 9 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
- CHAPTER 10 PRESCRIBED FORMS
5Registration
- Registration requirements
- Regulations provide detail as required by the Act
in respect of - - Application for registration
- Disqualification of natural person from
registration - Conditions of registration
- Review of condition of registration
- Certificate of registration
- Voluntary cancellation of registration
6Registration
- Further criteria for registration as a debt
councellor - Education
- Grade 12 or equivalent Level 4
- Successful completion of debt councelling course
- Experience and competence
- minimum of two years working experience in any of
the following fields- - consumer protection, complaints resolution or
consumer advisory service - legal or para-legal services or
- accounting or financial services
- demonstrated ability to manage his/her own
finances at the time of applying for registration
7Compliance procedures
- Compliance procedures
- Appointment of inspectors and investigators
- Notice to unregistered persons
- Compliance notices
- Objection to notices
- Administrative fines
- Calculation of annual turnover
8Credit Bureaux
- Regulations for the regulation of Credit Bureaux
- Maximum periods for which consumer credit
information may be displayed - Standards for the maintenance and retention of
records - Prohibited information
- Purposes for which information may be used
- Standards for the submission of consumer credit
information to a credit bureau
9Credit information
- Retention periods for credit bureau information
Categories of consumer credit information Retention period
Details and results of disputes lodged by consumers 18 months
Inquiries 3 years
Payment Profile 5 years
Adverse information 1 year
Debt Re-arrangement Earlier of 3 years or until a clearance certificate is issued
Civil court judgments Earlier of 5 years or until the judgment is rescinded/abandoned
Administrations Orders Earlier of 10 years or until order is rescinded by a court
Sequestrations Earlier of 10 years or until rehabilitation order is granted
Liquidations Unlimited period
Rehabilitation Orders 5 years
10Credit information
- Standards for maintenance and retention of
consumer credit information - Consumer credit records must -
- be identified by the consumers identity number
or passport number - remain confidential and secure
- be protected against accidental, unlawful
destruction and unlawful intrusion - be protected against loss or wrongful alteration
- be protected against unauthorised disclosure or
access by any unauthorised person.
11Credit information
- Prohibited consumer credit information
- political affiliation
- medical status or history
- religion or thought, belief or opinion
- sexual orientation
- membership of a trade union
12Credit information
- Purposes for which consumer credit information
may be used - an affordability assessment with consumers
consent - a credit assessment with consumers consent
- an investigation into fraud, corruption or theft
- fraud detection and fraud prevention services
- considering a candidate for employment in a
position that requires trust and honesty and
entails the handling of cash or finances, with
consumers consent - an assessment of the debtors book of a business
- setting a limit of service provision in respect
of any continuous service - assessing an application for insurance
- verifying qualifications and employment
- obtaining consumer information to distribute
unclaimed funds, including pension funds and
insurance claims - tracing of a consumer by a credit provider in
respect of a credit agreement with consumers
consent - developing of a credit scoring system by a credit
provider or credit bureau
13Credit Information
- Right to challenge information
- Sets out process, responsibilities
- Data verification and clean-up of credit bureau
information to be published within 6 months after
Act comes into effect - Regulations to establish National Credit Register
to be published at later date
14Prescribed information
- Prescribed information to be submitted
- Regulations require consumer to submit specific
information in the case of - - Application for debt review
- Regulations require credit provider to submit
specific information in the case of - - Pre-agreement disclosure and quotation
- Small agreements
- Intermediate and large agreements
- Statement of account
- Regulations require specific form/format for -
- Small credit agreements
- Intermediate and large credit agreements
15Interest and fees
- Calculation, levying and capitalisation
- Formula for calculation of maximum interest for
different product groups - Rules in respect of maximum fees
- Initiation fee
- Monthly service fee
- Detail provisions related to the levying and
capitalisation of interest and fees - Other permitted fees
- Default administration charges
- Collection costs
16Interest limit Initiation fee Initiation fee may never exceed 15 of the loan amount Service fee
Mortgage agreements Mortgage agreements 20 R1000 to R5000 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
Credit facilities Credit facilities 25 R150 to R500 increasing by 1 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
Unsecured credit transactions Unsecured credit transactions 35 R150 to R500 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
Developmental credit agreements Developmental credit agreements
for the development of a small business 35 R250 to R2500 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
for low income housing (unsecured) 35 R500 to R2500 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
Short term loans Short term loans 48 (4 pm) R150 to R350 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
Other credit transactions Other credit transactions 25 R150 to R500 increasing by 5 of amount gt R1000 R50 pm
17Registers
- Requirements for registers
- Records of registered activities kept by
registrant - National record of registration kept by NCR
- Register of marketing options kept by registrant
- Register of agents kept by registrant
18Compliance
- Requirements for compliance reports to be
submitted to NCR - Credit Provider compliance reports
- Debt counsellor compliance reports
- Credit Bureau compliance reports
19Thresholds
- Ministerial notice
- National Credit Act does not apply to agreements
where consumer is a juristic person whose asset
value exceeds R1 000 000 - Small agreements Below R15 000
- Intermediate agreements Between R15 000 and R250
000 - Large agreements Above R250 000
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