The report shows that there has been a growing demand for debt counselling as consumers struggle under increasing debt repayments and higher living costs.
Customers applying for debt review are spending an average of 65% of their net income on paying debt. Those taking home R20 000 or more per month put 70% of their income towards debt repayments. People earning less than R5 000 a month are spending 74% of their income on debt repayments before entering debt review.
He says an analysis of those under debt review shows that the share of vehicle debt as a percentage of total debt has increased in the past few years.
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