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Loans in Gqeberha

Credit in South Africa is regulated nationally. The interest caps, the fee caps, the affordability assessment and your rights as a borrower are identical in Gqeberha and everywhere else in the country — no lender may charge you more here, and none may charge less. What genuinely differs locally is one thing: whether reaching a branch is realistic for you, and how easily your income can be verified without one.

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Checked 10 August 2026 · Methodology & sources · Borrow only what you can repay on time.
A coastal street in Gqeberha with the sea at the end
City
Gqeberha
Province
Eastern Cape
Interest caps
National — identical
What varies
Branch access

NCR-registered lenders serving the whole country

ordered by what each discloses · how we rank
NCR-registered lenders serving the whole country. Ordered by disclosure completeness, not by commission.
Lender · NCR registrationAmountTermInterestBasisDetails
Boodle
NCRCP5361
R500 – R8 0001–6 monthsUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
Atlas Finance
NCRCP3994
R500 – R20 0001–9 monthsUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
Letsatsi Finance
NCRCP895
R500 – R7 0001–6 monthsUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
DirectAxis
NCRCP20
R5 000 – R350 00024–72 monthsAnnual, risk-based✓ Lender-confirmedView details
Wonga
NCRCP12875
Not disclosedNot disclosedUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
Lime24
NCRCP8077
Not disclosedNot disclosedUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
FinChoice
NCRCP8162 / NCRCP23514
Not disclosedNot disclosedUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
Barko
NCRCP1764
Not disclosedNot disclosedUp to 5%/mo capped✓ Lender-confirmedView details
African Bank
Not disclosed
R2 000 – R350 0007–72 monthsAnnual, risk-basedSnapshot onlyView details
Nedbank
Not disclosed
R2 000 – R400 0006–84 monthsAnnual, risk-basedSnapshot onlyView details
Sanlam
Not disclosed
R5 000 – R350 00012–84 monthsAnnual, risk-basedSnapshot onlyView details
  • Boodle
    NCRCP5361
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    R500 – R8 000
    Term
    1–6 months
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Boodle (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • Atlas Finance
    NCRCP3994
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    R500 – R20 000
    Term
    1–9 months
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Atlas Finance
    View details
  • ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    R500 – R7 000
    Term
    1–6 months
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Letsatsi Finance and Loan (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • DirectAxis
    NCRCP20
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    R5 000 – R350 000
    Term
    24–72 months
    Interest
    Annual, risk-based
    Provider
    FirstRand Bank Limited
    View details
  • Wonga
    NCRCP12875
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    Not disclosed
    Term
    Not disclosed
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Wonga Online (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • Lime24
    NCRCP8077
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    Not disclosed
    Term
    Not disclosed
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Lime Loans South Africa (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • FinChoice
    NCRCP8162 / NCRCP23514
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    Not disclosed
    Term
    Not disclosed
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    FinChoice Africa Ltd / FinChoice Finance (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • Barko
    NCRCP1764
    ✓ Lender-confirmed
    Amount
    Not disclosed
    Term
    Not disclosed
    Interest
    Up to 5%/mo capped
    Provider
    Barko Financial Services (Pty) Ltd
    View details
  • African Bank
    Not disclosed
    Snapshot only
    Amount
    R2 000 – R350 000
    Term
    7–72 months
    Interest
    Annual, risk-based
    Provider
    African Bank Limited
    View details
  • Nedbank
    Not disclosed
    Snapshot only
    Amount
    R2 000 – R400 000
    Term
    6–84 months
    Interest
    Annual, risk-based
    Provider
    Nedbank Limited
    View details
  • Sanlam
    Not disclosed
    Snapshot only
    Amount
    R5 000 – R350 000
    Term
    12–84 months
    Interest
    Annual, risk-based
    Provider
    Sanlam group entity
    View details

Every provider listed is registered nationally and lends throughout South Africa, including Gqeberha. Branch availability differs by area — check the lender’s own site for locations near you. Last checked 10 August 2026. ZarCash may earn a commission when you apply through a partner — it never changes this order. Affiliate disclosure

What it costs — work it out

Set the amount and the term and see the instalment and the total repayable, with every fee the National Credit Act allows and VAT included. An estimate at the legal maximum — not a quote, and not an offer.

R3 000
R500R8 000
3 months
1 mo6 mo
Is this your first loan this year?

Rates and fees use the NCA caps for short-term credit agreements: interest 5%/month (3% repeat), initiation fee R165 + 10% of the amount over R1 000 (max R1 050), service fee R60/month, VAT 15% on fees.

You pay per month
R1 359
You pay back in total
R4 077
Cost breakdown at the National Credit Act maximum
Principal — what you receiveR3 000
Interest (5%/mo × 3 months)R450
Initiation feeR365
Service fee (3 × R60)R180
VAT on fees (15%)R82
Total cost of creditR1 077
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Local relief worth checking before you borrow

  • The Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality operates an indigent support programme that can reduce or write off rates and basic service charges for qualifying households.
  • SASSA grants — the social relief of distress, disability, older person and child support grants each have their own criteria.
  • UIF, if you were recently retrenched or your contract ended. Claims are time-limited.
  • Your employer’s salary advance arrangement, if one exists. It is almost always cheaper than credit and rarely advertised.

Check these three things before you sign — here or anywhere

  • The lender’s NCRCP number is published on its own site, and it checks out in the National Credit Regulator’s register.
  • The pre-agreement quote breaks out the total cost of credit: interest, initiation fee, service fee and VAT — as one figure you can compare.
  • Nobody asks you for an upfront “release fee”. A registered credit provider never charges you before it pays out.

Nothing about the price of credit changes with your address

The National Credit Act sets one set of caps for the whole country: 5% a month on a first short-term loan, 3% on a repeat, a capped initiation fee and a R60 monthly service fee plus VAT. Any lender suggesting a rate is specific to Gqeberha is either confused or not being straight with you.

What is actually different in Gqeberha

Gqeberha’s employment base is weighted toward manufacturing and the automotive sector, where shift work and overtime make monthly income vary noticeably. An assessment averaging three months will read a low-overtime quarter as your baseline, so a longer statement history usually works in your favour.

Branch coverage is thinner than in the Gauteng metros, which makes online lenders that verify statements electronically the more practical route for many applicants here.

Branch or online — which suits you

A branch is worth the trip when your income is hard to read from statements alone: cash wages, a small employer, weekly pay, or a salary paid into someone else’s account. A consultant can weigh a letter of employment alongside the statements; an automated scorecard cannot.

An online application is better when your income is a clean, regular salary. It is faster, it costs you nothing to reach, and the assessment sees exactly what it needs. Electronic statement retrieval is also the single biggest determinant of how quickly you get an answer.

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Sources and last checked

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.

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