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EPF Dividend Returns Announced For Conventional And Shariah

EPF has announced the dividend returns recently. It would be for Conventional and Shariah Savings types. This is indeed such a piece of important information. Many people want to know especially those who involved with EPF.

For those who might not know, the distribution of RM 50.45 billion is for Conventional Savings. While for Shariah Savings, it would involve the distribution of RM 6.27 billion. The total accumulated distribution is RM 56.72 billion.

EPF statement on the number of dividend returns

According to the tweet posted by them, it has been declared that the dividend rate of 6.10% would be for the Conventional Savings. Meanwhile, the dividend rate of 5.65% is going to be for Shariah Savings.

The most important part, amount of dividend returns for Conventional Savings and also Shariah Savings can only begin to be revised starting from the 6th of March. Do not forget this date so you would not miss checking it.

Sources: Twitter KWSPMalaysia.

Adib Mohd

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