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What you need to apply for a loan in South Africa

Every registered South African credit provider needs the same core evidence: who you are, what you earn, and what you already owe. The specific list varies by lender and product, but the purpose behind each item does not — and understanding that purpose is what lets you fix a problem before it becomes a decline.

Identity
SA ID, verified electronically
Income
Three months of bank statements
Account
In your own name
Contact
A working cellphone number

What you need to know

Your South African ID number is verified against the national population register rather than by looking at a copy. This is why the name on your application must match your ID exactly — a married surname not yet updated at Home Affairs is one of the most common causes of a manual review.

Bank statements do the heavy lifting. The lender is looking for a recurring deposit from a consistent payer, and for what your existing debit orders leave behind. Three months is the usual window; six helps if your income varies.

The account must be in your own name. Income landing in a partner’s or parent’s account is invisible to the assessment, and this single issue disqualifies more applications than any credit record problem.

A payslip supports the statements rather than replacing them. Where the two disagree — garnishee deductions, employer loans — the statements are what the lender relies on.

Your cellphone number matters more than people expect: it receives the one-time PIN for accepting the quote and the DebiCheck mandate approval. A number that is off or not registered to you stops the process at the last step.

Fix these before applying — each causes avoidable declines

  • Your surname on your bank account, your payslip and your ID all match.
  • Your salary is paid into an account in your own name.
  • Your cellphone number is current with both your bank and the lender.
  • No debit order has bounced in the last month.
  • You know roughly what your existing debit orders total — the assessment will.

Related

Bank statements for a loan applicationProving your identity for a loanThe affordability assessment explainedProving your income to a South African lender

Sources and last checked

Page last checked 10 August 2026. Statutory caps and lender terms change — confirm anything you intend to rely on with the provider or the National Credit Regulator. Found something wrong? Tell us and we will correct it.