TRINIDAD and Tobago cyclists Nicholas Paul and Kwesi Browne were eliminated from the men’s keirin event on day two of the Tissot UCI Track Nations Cup at the Cairo International Velodrome in Egypt on Thursday.
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JAYA: Efforts must be made to replenish the savings of those who have exhausted nearly all of their retirement money, financial experts say.
Commenting on a disclosure by outgoing Employees Provident Fund (EPF) chief executive officer Tunku Alizakri Raja Muhammad Alias on withdrawals made by 30% or 1.6 million members of the fund, the experts called for concerted efforts by contributors, employers and the government to boost the retirement savings of those affected.
Tunku Alizakri said some EPF contributors might only have a minimum required balance of RM100 in their accounts following withdrawals.
Financial planner Felix Neoh advised contributors to increase their monthly contributions as members can put into their accounts RM60,000 a year, over and above their yearly deductions.