E-FIN BlueStar - Financial Advisory Services authorized by Sanlam

E-FIN BlueStar - Financial Advisory Services authorized by Sanlam E-Fin BlueStar is a professional financial advisory business. Whatever it is you hope for, make sure you hang onto it with the right plan.

We can guide you through the decisions that will have an impact on your financial future. With comprehensive portfolio solutions, we can help you with what you really need.
- savings and investments
- personal cover
- retirement provision
- wills and trusts
- provision for your children's education

Health Meets Wealth @ Panorama Primary There is something powerful that happens when health and wealth come together.Ove...
28/05/2026

Health Meets Wealth @ Panorama Primary

There is something powerful that happens when health and wealth come together.

Over the past two days at Panorama Primary, we had the privilege of being part of a Health Meets Wealth experience where we were able to engage with educators and staff, helping them improve not only their understanding of health and wellness, but also their financial wellbeing.

Sometimes, financial guidance is not about selling a product or making big decisions overnight. Sometimes, it is simply about being present. Being available for honest conversations. Answering questions. Offering reassurance. Giving someone a second pair of eyes on their financial journey.

From retirement planning and savings questions to understanding cover, investments, and long-term goals, educators and staff had the opportunity to sit down with us and ask the questions they may have been putting off for months or even years.

Teachers spend their lives investing in others. It was meaningful to spend time investing in them.

A big thank you to Panorama Primary for allowing us to be part of this experience. Two days of conversations, guidance, learning, and hopefully a few steps toward healthier finances and healthier futures. 🌱

Contact us to arrange a Health Meets Wealth session:
Advisors:
Lizette de Lange I 082 874 7555 I [email protected]
Ans Esterhuizen I 082 336 7379 I [email protected]
Anthony Coetzer I 079 063 1153 I [email protected]
Char-Denise Nel I 079 358 3579 I [email protected]

E-Fin BlueStar I Tel: 021 9305101 I [email protected]
Address: Panorama, Parow, Cape Town, South Africa, 7500

It is a pleasure to officially welcome Char-Denise Nel to E-Fin Bluestar. We are absolutely delighted to have you as par...
26/05/2026

It is a pleasure to officially welcome Char-Denise Nel to E-Fin Bluestar. We are absolutely delighted to have you as part of our work family. Here is to a long, successful journey of helping our clients secure their financial futures.

E-Fin BlueStar I Tel: 021 9305101 I [email protected]
Address: Panorama, Parow, Cape Town, South Africa, 7500

https://www.sanlamadvice.co.za/bluestar/e-fin/blogs/9-money-lessons-motherhood-teaches-us/13788295623704?utm_campaign=de...
20/05/2026

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Advisors:
Lizette de Lange I 082 874 7555 I [email protected]
Ans Esterhuizen I 082 336 7379 I [email protected]
Anthony Coetzer I 079 063 1153 I [email protected]
Char-Denise Nel I 079 358 3579 I [email protected]

Contact us to design a financial plan that will give you peace of mind
E-Fin BlueStar I Tel: 021 9305101 I [email protected]
Address: Panorama, Parow, Cape Town, South Africa, 7500

9 money lessons motherhood teaches us, from budgeting wisely to planning ahead for security—build stronger financial habits for your family’s future. Take the next step.

How to take control of your credit card debt in 2026- without shame As we settle into the new year, I want to make sure ...
13/01/2026

How to take control of your credit card debt in 2026
- without shame

As we settle into the new year, I want to make sure that those of you with credit card debt are not falling into a hurtful cycle of shame and blame. I know that’s all too easy to succumb to.

Especially if you allowed yourself to overspend for the holidays and are now facing the big credit card bills for that choice.

But let’s agree: beating yourself up doesn’t help one bit. It doesn’t tackle the credit card debt, and it just makes you feel crappy. You are too strong and too determined to fall into that trap.

So let’s talk about how to take control of your credit card debt.

Stand in your truth. Is the debt to cover needs or wants?

If it is for needs, such as covering a health insurance deductible, or groceries, or the higher home or auto insurance premium that is happening all across the country, then my advice is to take a deep breath and remind yourself: this is your problem, but it is not your fault. You are using credit card debt to keep your household running and safe.

Now, if your credit card debt was for buying “wants”—even if those wants were holiday gifts for loved ones—then you have some serious internal work to do. There is simply no “want” that is worth paying 22% interest on. And that is the average interest rate being charged on credit card balances these days.

If you think you must shower loved ones with with gifts you can't afford, you have lost sight of what matters. The good news is that it's entirely up to you to take a deep breath and turn the page: no more spending on wants that will leave you with credit card debt. I think once you embrace this, your life will become more manageable.

Pay the minimum due on every card on time. If you have managed to stay on time with payments, keep that streak alive. It is so important to always pay at least the minimum, on time, every month. That one decision plays a big role in your credit score.

Pay more on the card with the highest interest rate. From a financial standpoint, the smartest move is to pay more than the minimum on the card that is charging you the highest interest rate. How much more? That is up to you. If you happened to get a year-end bonus, well, this could be a great use of that money. If you typically receive a tax refund, the sooner you get your taxes filed and receive the refund, that’s money you can put toward your debt. And if it’s been a while since you carefully and honestly reviewed your spending—especially the automated online subscriptions we tend to forget about—I bet there is some extra money you can cut from spending to put toward your card debt.

Once the card with the highest debt is paid off, take all the monthly money you were using to pay down that card, and start using it to pay down the next card with the highest interest rate. That will speed up the repayment of that debt. If you have more credit card debt, repeat this with the third card, once the second card is paid off. But remember: pay the minimum on every card, every month.

An important note: While focusing on the card with the highest interest rate makes the most financial sense, I know some of you may want to tackle the card with the smallest balance, because it is a more achievable goal. I hear you. And if that is what feels right to you, and what motivates you to make 2026 the year you take control of your credit card debt, then that’s the right strategy for you. If you need that psychological momentum to stay committed to paying down credit card debt, then that’s the truth you should stand in. All I ask is that once you find yourself with plenty of momentum, maybe step back and think through if you’re ready to focus on the card with the most expensive debt. It’s going to save you plenty.
- Credit: Suze Orman

Advisors:
Lizette de Lange I 082 874 7555 I [email protected]
Ans Esterhuizen I 082 336 7379 I [email protected]
Anthony Coetzer I 079 063 1153 I [email protected]

Blessed with 25 years of service at Sanlam.
10/12/2025

Blessed with 25 years of service at Sanlam.

🌞 Year-End Fun at Haze  ⛳️Today the EFIN Bluestar Financial Services team is out at Hazendal, enjoying some sunshine, go...
08/12/2025

🌞 Year-End Fun at Haze ⛳️

Today the EFIN Bluestar Financial Services team is out at Hazendal, enjoying some sunshine, good food, and a competitive game of putt-putt!

As much as we work hard throughout the year to support our clients, days like these remind us how important it is to pause, recharge, and celebrate our wins together.
We’re more than a team we’re a family that collaborates, learns from one another, and pushes each other to deliver the best service possible.

Here’s to teamwork, growth, and ending the year on a high note! 🔵✨

As the year winds down, many South Africans face a double challenge: burnout and the temptation of festive-season sales....
01/12/2025

As the year winds down, many South Africans face a double challenge: burnout and the temptation of festive-season sales. According to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), surveys show that burnout affects a significant portion of the workforce, with some reports suggesting that up to one in three employees experience symptoms of burnout.

Pause before you swipe
Retail therapy might feel like a quick fix, but it can lead to lasting debt. Counselling psychologist Sanam Naran (founder of Conscious Psychology and Sanctuary in the City in Johannesburg), warns that understanding emotional spending habits is key to financial well-being. Before splurging, take an honest look at what you can afford and create a plan to stick to it.

Three smart strategies for the season:
Set a budget and stick to it
Know your income, outline priorities and commit to spending only what fits in with your plan. Structure removes emotion from spending decisions.
Check your credit health
Access your free credit score and report. Set boundaries and goals to maintain healthy credit habits during this season of temptation.
Understand your triggers
Impulse buying often masks stress. Seek support from professionals – financial advisers, coaches or counsellors – who can help you set goals and avoid pitfalls.

Financial confidence comes from clarity and control. Educating yourself and reaching out for qualified advice can turn festive stress into peace of mind. Contact your Sanlam financial adviser today.

When you manage money responsibly, debt does not have to overshadow your holiday, and you can truly enjoy that summer break.

Advisors:
Lizette de Lange I 082 874 7555 I [email protected]
Ans Esterhuizen I 082 336 7379 I [email protected]
Anthony Coetzer I 079 063 1153 I [email protected]

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