The CEO of CASA, Leonie van Pletzen.
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As South Africans immerse themselves in the festive spirit, the Credit Association of South Africa (CASA) is sounding a clarion call for consumers to tread carefully with their credit choices. During a time filled with gifting, travel, and holiday expenses, CASA emphasises the importance of responsible borrowing, urging individuals to only engage with credit providers registered with the National Credit Regulator (NCR).
“This time of year typically places additional strain on household budgets,” explained CASA’s CEO, Leonie van Pletzen. “Factors such as gifting, travel, social events, January ‘back-to-school’ costs and family commitments can tempt consumers to take on debt they cannot afford.”
Van Pletzen warned that hasty financial decisions made during this exuberant season often lead to severe financial pressures as the new year approaches. “Credit can be a helpful tool, but only if used responsibly through registered providers who comply with the law and prioritise the protection of consumers,” she articulates. “Informal or illegal lending continues to target vulnerable households over this period, making awareness and responsible decision-making crucial.”
To assist South Africans in navigating the financial opportunities and pitfalls this festive season, Van Pletzen shares seven expert tips focused on protecting financial well-being:
As the festive season unfolds, Van Pletzen encourages all South Africans to remain vigilant. “Stay alert, protect yourselves, and avoid the traps of illegal and informal lending,” she urges. “Borrow only when necessary, only what you can afford, and only from providers who operate within the legal framework.”
“Your financial well-being in January and beyond depends on the decisions you make now,” she said, stressing the importance of informed and prudent financial choices as we approach the start of a new year.