Thrilled at their growing EPF savings


Numbers talk: EPF media executive Nursyazreen Wahid Marican indicating the dividend returns on a slide during the Employees Provident Fund 2024 dividend briefing at Menara KWSP in Shah Alam, Selangor. — Azman Ghani/The Star

Some thinking of topping up EPF contributions due to higher dividend

PETALING JAYA: The latest annual dividend of 6.3% announced by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has brought much cheer to contributors at a time when many are struggling to pay for daily necessities and expenses while also worrying about their nest egg.

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