Bandar Tun Razak pupils get head start in saving for higher education


Chew (fourth from left, back row) with children from Bandar Tun Razak Public Housing Projects (PPR) who receive the SSPN1M contribution.

STARTING a habit to save money at an early age can be difficult but the returns are worthwhile.

“Many young adults do not have enough money to spend, they also find it tough to get a loan and even place down payment for a car or a house,” said Bandar Tun Razak MCA chief Datuk Chew Yin Keen at the National Education Savings Scheme’s (SSPN) Savings Deposit Contribution SSPN1M event.

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