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How to negotiate with a creditor

Creditors settle far more often than people expect, because a restructured payment is worth more to them than a collections process. The variable that changes the outcome most is timing — before the default, not after.

Contact
Before the due date
Offer
A specific amount
Get it
In writing
Then
Keep to it exactly

Contact them before you miss the payment. A creditor hearing from you in advance is dealing with a cooperative customer; one hearing from you after three missed debits is dealing with a collections file.

Go in with a specific proposal, not a request for help. "I can pay R600 a month for four months, starting on the 25th" is actionable. "I am struggling" invites a script.

Be honest about the amount. An arrangement you cannot keep is worse than no arrangement, because you have now broken a second agreement.

Get it in writing, including what happens to interest and fees during the arrangement, and confirmation of what will be reported to the bureaux. Then keep to it exactly — a broken arrangement is much harder to renegotiate.

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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.