Not too long ago, I decided to withdraw some money from my Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) Akaun Fleksibel. In this article, I will share my experience. EPF Akaun Fleksibel Withdrawal Process To perform withdrawal, you can go to your KWSP i-Akaun app. In the app, click on Withdrawal at the bottom and select Feksibel icon …
Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has restructure its members’ accounts starting 11 May 2024. To learn more about this new account structure, you may click here. Your Akaun Fleksibel is now active and has been receiving its portion if you have made contributions in the past few months. The deadline for the transfer of an initial …
(Updated: 22 May 2024) Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has restructure its members’ accounts starting 11 May 2024. Account 3 or Akaun Fleksibel is now active. To learn more about this new account structure, you may click here. Transfer initial amount to Akaun Fleksibel We can use the KWSP i-Akaun app to initiate the transfer from …
Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) is going to restructure its members’ accounts starting 11 May 2024. It is going to introduce Account 3 which allows flexible withdrawal. Hence, a member’s account will increase from two accounts to three accounts. This exercise involves all EPF members under the age of 55. Current account structure Currently, a member’s …
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has declared its dividend for 2023. The rate for conventional savings is 5.50% (2022: 5.35%) . It is 5.40% (2022: 4.75%) for Simpanan Shariah. This dividend rate is on par with what I expected. Dividend history You may refer to this page (click here) for EPF dividend history. Its dividend …
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has declared its dividend for 2022 and the rate is 5.35% (2021: 6.10%) for conventional savings and 4.75% (2021: 5.65%) for Simpanan Shariah. This dividend rate is slightly higher than I expected. Dividend history As my own account is the conventional savings, I am going to list its dividend rate …
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has declared its dividend for 2021 and the rate is 6.10% (2020: 5.20%) for conventional savings and 5.65% (2020: 4.90%) for Simpanan Shariah. This dividend rate really surprised me when I read it in the news. Dividend history As my own account is the conventional savings, I am going to …
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) has declared its dividend for 2020 and the rate is 5.20% for conventional savings and 4.90% for Simpanan Shariah. I think this represents a commendable result. Dividend history As my own account is the conventional savings, I am going to list its dividend rate of the past five years. 2015: …
I believe every Malaysian should have heard about Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF). It is established to help Malaysian workforce to save for their retirement. In short, it is a retirement fund created by the government for the citizens. How could a retirement fund become an investment? Dividend history Recently, EPF declares its dividend for 2019 …