Let me show you something uncomfortable. A RM30,000 emergency fund sitting in a basic Maybank savings account earns 0.25% per year. That’s RM75. Meanwhile, Malaysia’s inflation rate in March 2026 was 1.7%. That same RM30,000 loses RM510 in purchasing power annually. Do nothing for three years? You’ve lost almost RM1,300. No emergency happened. You just got poorer by being …
Month: May 2026
The wait is finally over. National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) has officially announced National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN) dividend rate for the previous financial year. If you’ve been following the news, you’ve probably seen the figure circulating. But as a licensed financial planner, I want to help you look beyond the headlines. Because …
Let me guess. You walk into Lotus’s or AEON with a rough budget in your head — maybe RM300 for the week’s groceries. You grab the usual stuff. Biscuits for the kids. 3-in-1 coffee for your night shift. Sweet soy sauce for your ayam masak kicap. Then you reach the cashier. Total: RM412. And your …
If you feel like your ringgit isn’t stretching as far as it used to, you’re not alone. From the kopitiam to the petrol station, the steady climb in prices is a daily reality. Inflation isn’t just an economic term; it’s a silent force eroding your purchasing power, making long-term goals feel distant and monthly budgets …
