What is EPF Voluntary Contribution and How Does it Work?
The Malaysian Employee Provident Fund (EPF) was established in 1951 as a compulsory savings plan for retirement, especially for employees in the private sector.
The Malaysian Employee Provident Fund (EPF) was established in 1951 as a compulsory savings plan for retirement, especially for employees in the private sector.
Looking to retire for the next 20 to 30 years? News flash, you’ll need at least RM900,000 to RM1 Million before you could do it!
With applications for the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Special Withdrawal facility now open to all members below the age of 55, EPF members are now allowed to take out up to RM10,000 from their EPF savings account.
In life, every Ringgit counts. That’s the message behind “Mind Your Ringgit,” a new financial literacy-themed web game developed by Visa, the world’s leader in digital payments.
In case you missed it, some news outlets have been reporting that you can now check if you have unclaimed money kept by the government. It’s not an entirely new thing and it has been around for a few years, but many people don’t know about it.
Ever felt you were overcharged or shortchanged from your purchases? Find out how to get refunds or where to submit complaints. Read on to learn more about the types of consumer rights in Malaysia so you can be a smart and savvy shopper!
As of last year, Malaysian citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to withdraw their EPF savings to stay afloat during the pandemic. As you would already know, your EPF (also known as the Employees Provident Fund) is your retirement savings. Because of this, the decision to allow people to withdraw it earlier has been…
Malaysia’s banknotes have gone through several changes over the past decades. Ringgit was only introduced as Malaysia’s official currency 18 years after independence. We discovered 4 interesting facts that you probably never knew about our Ringgit, read this article to find out.
Find out what your rights are, and what you should do if you feel you have been wronged in situations where you have made advanced payments.
Parents looking for tuition for their children have two options: private tutor or group classes. Which one should you choose? Which will be better for your child’s learning pace? Here is a comparison between private tutoring and group classes so that you come up with the suitable option.