EPF announces 6.15% dividend for conventional and shariah savings, with RM79.6 billion payout amid resilient economic growth.
Bank Muamalat economist projects EPF dividend between 6.3–6.5% for 2025, citing strong investment income, diversification, and market resilience.
EPF’s Q3 performance surged on global equity recovery, strong diversification, and stabilizing income from fixed income and real assets.
Mohamad Hafiz Kassim has been appointed as EPF's new CIO, succeeding Rohaya Mohd Yusof, effective Dec 1.
Malaysia's EPF reported RM38.92 billion in investment income for H1 2025, showcasing a successful strategy amid volatile markets and highlighting…
Over 4.6 million EPF members withdrew RM14.79 billion from the Flexible Account since May 2024, while remaining balances reached RM10.16…
A new EPF withdrawal structure for future members aims to enhance retirement income security while existing members can maintain current…
EPF contributions for non-Malaysian citizen employees, effective from October 2025 wages for November 2025 contributions
EPF's CEO warns that lump sum retirement withdrawals threaten financial security; emphasizes the need for revised savings strategies in Malaysia.
The EPF acquired a 5.02% stake in 99 Speed Mart, boosting its shareholding after a recent profit increase.
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