EPF declares 5.45% dividend rate, 5% for syariah

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PETALING JAYA: The Employers Provident Fund (EPF) has declared a dividend of 5.45% for conventional savings in 2019 and 5% for syariah savings 2019.

The pension fund said that the payout amounted to RM41.68bil and RM4.14bil respectively for both the savings. Last year, EPF announced a 6.15% for conventional savings 2018, with payout amounting to RM43bil and 5.

9% for syariah savings 2018 with a payout amounting to RM4.32bil.

 

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