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BriefApril 14, 2026 · 06:45 PM

Half of South African adults lack the financial literacy to manage money and plan for long-term success

Financial exclusion and a lack of decision-making on financial products are the results of a lack of financial literacy. This risk extends to an individual's financial security and resilience. These outcomes occur because 49% of South African adults are not financially literate.

Adrian Hastings
financial literacypersonal financeSouth Africa

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