MALAYSIA’S largest pension fund declared a 6.15 per cent dividend for both its conventional and Shariah savings accounts for ...
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will introduce the i-Legasi scheme, enabling contributors aged 55 and above to pass down ...
EPFO has reinstated the option for employees to link their pension scheme contributions to their full basic salary. This move offers relief to a limited group who previously opted for higher ...
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EPF declares 6.15% dividend

The retirement fund will distribute a total of RM79.6 billion in dividends to its members.
Under EPS, 8.33 per cent of the employer’s EPF contribution is diverted towards pension. When the wage ceiling was enforced, pensionable salary calculations were capped, significantly lowering ...
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has clarified rules around the higher Employees' Pension Scheme (EPS) ...
With labour unions demanding a hike in the minimum EPS-95 pension from Rs 1,000, the debate has once again reached Parliament ...
On September 1, 2014, EPFO capped the pensionable salary at Rs 15,000 per month (basic plus DA). This effectively limited the maximum EPS pension to Rs 7,500 per month, regardless of how high an ...
The Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) recorded a total distributable income of RM82.7bil for 2025, up 9.5% from the RM75.5bil in 2024.
The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has reinstated the earlier provision allowing pension contributions to be linked to full salary, offering relief to a limited category of subscribers.
EPF members anticipate dividends of up to 6.2% for 2025 as the board prepares for a major announcement this Saturday.
Retired AAI employees demand refunds for excess pension contributions withheld by EPFO, citing a 2014 government notification.