\n How the Credit Clearance Process Works | SJE Credit Solutions
HOW IT WORKS

Clarity first. Then the correct process.

The steps vary depending on whether the issue is a negative listing, debt-review status, a judgment, a prescribed account or another credit-profile concern.

Negative listing removal

The process published by SJE.

01

Consultation & agreement

Discuss the situation with a consultant so SJE can understand the profile and proposed route.

02

Complete the documents

Return the required forms and information so the administrative process can begin.

03

Assessment & credit report

SJE's current site states that after payment of the Admin, Application and Assessment fee, it provides a 4-in-1 credit report and guidance on the negative listings identified.

04

Guidance & next steps

The team explains the route forward based on the listings and the applicable process.

PUBLISHED ON CURRENT WEBSITER1,955 incl. VAT

Admin, Application and Assessment fee currently shown for the negative-listing process. Confirm current pricing with SJE before proceeding.

Debt review removal

A more detailed route when debt-review status is involved.

01

Assessment

Review Debt Counselling System status and discuss the relevant fees and circumstances.

02

Payment plan & details

Discuss payment arrangements and collect the information needed for the case.

03

Documentation

The current site lists ID copy, three months' bank statements, latest proof of income and proof of address among the documents that may be required.

04

Status transition

Where applicable, SJE guides the process relating to Form 17.W and the transition from restructuring arrangements.

05

Submission

Required documents and supporting information are prepared for the next stage of the removal process.

06

Court / attorney support

Where court proceedings are required, legal support may be involved. SJE's current site states that clients are not obliged to use its attorneys.

Your circumstances matter

Process descriptions are not guarantees of an outcome.

Credit-bureau, creditor and court processes can change and are affected by the facts of each case. SJE should confirm eligibility, current fees, documentation and the appropriate route before a client acts.

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