Campaign offers cash rewards for PTPTN loan repayments


KUALA LUMPUR: National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) borrowers have the opportunity to win cash prizes totalling RM25,000 through the "myPTPTN Anytime, Anywhere!” campaign from Jan 1 to March 31.

PTPTN chief executive officer Ahmad Dasuki Abdul Majid said they can participate via the myPTPTN app, with 25 winners set to receive RM1,000 each in the form of loan repayment credits.

"This campaign also features a special category for the 2,500,000th new user who successfully downloads the app and completes identity verification, with a cash prize of RM2,500 in the form of loan repayment credits,” he said in a statement on Friday (Jan 17).

Participation is automatic for borrowers who make a minimum repayment of RM100 during the campaign period, which entitles them to 10 slots in the draw.

New users registering on myPTPTN during the campaign will be eligible for 20 slots in the draw.

Ahmad Dasuki added that borrowers can use the myPTPTN app to negotiate flexible repayment plans, enabling them to restructure loans according to their financial capabilities.

"This reflects PTPTN’s proactive approach, such as #PTPTNBolehBincang and #PTPTNSediaBantu, aimed at helping borrowers restructure their repayments based on their financial means,” he said.

For more information, visit the PTPTN portal at www.ptptn.gov.my or download the app for updates and services. – Bernama

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