You’ve spent years building a career, a household income, and — quietly, in the background — an EPF balance and a stack of insurance policies you barely think about. Here’s the uncomfortable question: if something happened to you tomorrow, do you actually know who gets that money, and how long it would take them to …
Month: August 2026
Ashraf, a community pharmacist at a retail chain in Klang Valley, noticed a new line on his June payslip: SKBBK — RM31.50. A quick WhatsApp to his pharmacist group chat told him it was something to do with SOCSO and accidents. Half the group said to keep it. The other half said to opt out …
A client of mine — let’s call her Annie — is a 31-year-old private hospital pharmacist in Selangor. Solid salary, diligent EPF contributor, even started a small unit trust portfolio last year. By most measures, she is doing the right things. When I reviewed her insurance, I found she had a medical card with an …
Farhana, 32, has been a pharmacist at a private hospital in Petaling Jaya for six years. Her EPF app now shows three accounts instead of two — Akaun Persaraan, Akaun Sejahtera, and a new one called Akaun Fleksibel, sitting at RM5,000 and climbing every month. A colleague in the pharmacy told her she could withdraw …
