[TOP STORY] Affluent and overdue: SA’s credit crisis creeps up the income ladder

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‘It's been something that is a South African way of life, you generally can't make ends meet with your salary, so you augment with credit, particularly credit cards and unsecured loans,’ says Andrew Fulton, director at Eighty20.
4 Jun 9AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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