Can Students Get Loans in South Africa?

South African students who need access to credit face a specific challenge: most loan qualification requires verifiable income, and most students — particularly full-time students — do not have a regular income. The credit market that serves employed adults is largely inaccessible to someone whose primary activity is studying rather than earning. But ‘largely inaccessible’ … Read more

Loans for SASSA Grant Recipients in South Africa

SASSA grant recipients have specific legal protections that most don’t know about — including an absolute prohibition on grant card cession that makes it a criminal offence, not just unfair practice. This guide maps what legitimate loan access looks like on grant income, the four fraud patterns to recognise, and exactly how to stop illegal deductions from your account.

Loans for Small Business Owners in South Africa

Most South African small business owners fall between personal loan and business finance products — but they’re not excluded, they’re mismatched to the channel. This guide shows when a personal loan is the right instrument, how business income is assessed for personal loan purposes, and the five actions that make a business owner application as strong as it can be.

Loans for Freelancers in South Africa

Freelancing in South Africa means running a business that happens to be a single person. You bill clients, manage income that arrives in irregular project-based payments, and carry no guaranteed monthly salary. When it comes to getting a loan, you face a combination of the self-employed borrower’s documentation challenge and the variable-income borrower’s assessment challenge … Read more

Loans for Part-Time Workers in South Africa

Part-time workers in South Africa can access loans — the key is applying based on the 3–6 month average income, not the best month. This guide maps the five specific assessment challenges for variable-hours income and shows exactly which documents and preparation steps convert a part-time profile into an approvable application.

Can You Get a Loan Without Proof of Income in South Africa?

Proof of income is required by every registered lender in South Africa — but it’s much broader than a payslip. This guide maps every form of income evidence recognised by lenders, shows why the cash income problem has two partial solutions, and gives the 90-day plan for turning informal earnings into a bankable income record.

Loans for Contract Workers in South Africa

Contract workers in South Africa can get loans — but the contract end date creates a specific risk question lenders always ask. This guide shows how renewal history is the most powerful signal available, how to match loan term to contract duration, and the exact documents that convert a fixed-term profile into an approvable application.

Loans Without Payslips in South Africa

No payslip doesn’t mean no loan in South Africa. Specialist lenders read bank statements using an 8-signal assessment framework that often reveals more than a payslip. This guide shows exactly how that assessment works, how your NDI is calculated from deposits, and what makes a no-payslip application as strong as it can be.

Loans for Temporary Employees in South Africa

Temporary workers in South Africa can access loans — the key is understanding how each type of temporary employment is assessed and matching the loan term to the income certainty period. This guide covers labour broker placements, seasonal workers, and casual employees, with the specific document stack and timing strategy for each.

Loans Without Collateral in South Africa

Most South African consumer loans require no collateral at all — income and payment history replace assets as the lender’s security. This guide maps every unsecured product, explains what the three income signals are that make them work, and shows exactly what the default consequence looks like when no asset is pledged.