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EPF Georgetown And Shah Alam Offices Temporarily Closed Due To The Disinfection And Sanitation Process.

Through a post on Facebook, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) informed that their offices in Georgetown and Shah Alam will be temporarily closed starting today (January 4).

“The EPF Georgetown and Shah Alam offices will be temporarily closed starting January 4, 2021, following the instructions of the Ministry of Health Malaysia to the management of the premises to carry out the disinfection and sanitation process,” the EPF wrote in the post.

According to the EPF, its office in Georgetown will reopen on January 6, 2021 (Wednesday) while the office in Shah Alam will reopen on January 5, 2021 (Tuesday).

“Members who have made an appointment today and in the near future are advised to reschedule their business through Online Appointments.

“Members can also go to any other nearby EPF branch that is still operating as usual or make transactions for certain services online through i-Akaun,” added EPF.


Source: EPF

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