The Wealth Zen | What the Interest Rate Cut Means for You

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On this week’s episode of The Wealth Zen with Charmaine Soobramoney and Samm Marshall, we break down the South African Reserve Bank’s latest interest rate cut and what it really means for your money.

Will your bond repayment go down? What about the cost of living? Is now the time to save, invest, or pay off debt? Charmaine unpacks how this financial shift affects everything from home loans to grocery bills—and why understanding interest rates is a crucial step in building true wealth.

💡 Practical, insightful, and jargon-free—this is a must-listen for anyone wanting to make smarter money moves in South Africa.

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4 Jun English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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