
Business groups criticise withdrawal of NCA amendments
The Regulations have allowed credit bureaus to obtain consumer information from educational institutions for the past 19 years.
The Authority says the penalties reflect the financial benefit gained from unlawful conduct and the harm to clients – handing 30-year debarments to several Banxso executives.

The Regulations have allowed credit bureaus to obtain consumer information from educational institutions for the past 19 years.

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The Tribunal said allegations of not following sales scripts may breach internal policy but do not in themselves demonstrate dishonesty or a lack of integrity.

A High Court ruling shows that failing to keep a safe following distance – and failing to back up your story with solid evidence – can cost you your case as well as your claim.

Pierre Erasmus said the sanctions were disproportionate, and his dealings with clients were friendships, not formal business relationships.

Discovery Bank reported its first profitable half, while Discovery Insure’s operating profit jumped by 229%, helped by lower claims and favourable weather.

Eastern Cape court rules section 25 claims need credible proof of electricity causing damage.

It is also open to discussions on letting members transfer all their vested savings into their retirement and savings components.

The misalignment between the FSC benchmarks and stricter government employment equity targets is set to increase the transformation pressure on life offices and asset managers.

Students can now access MBSE’s courses and materials with a single click from desktop or mobile, enjoying seamless, on-the-go learning without opening a browser.

The first edition of our new series unpacks the types of medical plan, who they suit, and why the cheapest option isn’t always the smartest choice.

The funeral provider has faced repeated determinations this year after failing to settle valid claims.

The code sets out how dismissals must meet substantive and procedural fairness requirements.

The Authority signs an agreement with SABRIC and the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service to enable a faster system-wide response to scams.

Results from operations rose 16% to R4.94bn in the six months to June, boosted by a 71% surge in Old Mutual Insure’s contribution.

The FSCA also cautions against dealing with Hlalani Rocken Nkuna, who markets trading signals but is not authorised.

Industry stakeholders say poorly consulted proposals risk undermining investment, savings, and innovation.