NCT Issue Letter Regarding Hearing Debt Review Matters


In the case where a consumer is experiencing debt problems or is likely to experience debt problems and will become over indebted if nothing is done, then all the consumers credit providers can agree to make arrangements to reduce debt repayments and obligations to enable to consumer to make a new (lower) installment each month.

As per the National Credit Act Section 86, this can be done with help from a Debt Counsellor and can be presented to the NCT in the form of a draft consent order.

Recently, some ‘get out of debt review’ services (a woefully unregulated part of the industry that has quite a bad reputation) have been taking on matters that went via the NCT and asking that the judgements be set aside.

Read More: Check out this ruling from the NCT about such matters.

Due to a ruling by one of the NCT tribunals there has now been a bit of a furor in the industry over such matters as Debt Counsellors and consumers are left wondering if they should or shouldn’t be submitting matters to the NCT.



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