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EPF likely to announce 5-5.3pc dividend | Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal

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Good news for EPF contributors


Good news for EPF contributors
K. Parkaran
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The EPF dividends will only be slightly lower than last year but better than Amanah Saham dividends or fixed deposit returns.
PETALING JAYA: There’s some really good news for Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributors despite the economic slowdown and the pandemic.
The dividends for this year will only be a touch lower than last year.
The EPF is expected to announce encouraging dividend rates for 2020. It is understood that the board has approved a dividend of between 5% and 5.3% for conventional accounts and between 4.8% to 5% for shariah.
This is even higher than Amanah Saham Nasional Bhd’s 4.25%. ....

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'Positive forecast for EPF dividend encouraging'


‘Positive forecast for EPF dividend encouraging’
Bernama
PETALING JAYA: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) dividend payout, expected to be between 5% and 6% for 2020, is reassuring as the country’s economy had shrunk by 5.6% that year, according to economists.
Sunway University Business School Professor of Economics Dr Yeah Kim Leng said EPF’s investment performance remained intact despite the Covid-19 pandemic due to the faster-than-expected recovery in local and overseas financial markets.
“In the first three quarters of the year, EPF’s net investment income amounted to RM37.83 million, on track to a dividend payout close to 5.45% paid in 2019,” Yeah said yesterday. ....

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