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EPF to focus on rebuilding members’ savings following withdrawal facilities

by moneycompass
November 1, 2021
in Local Market News
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) reported RM15.85 billion total investment income brought in for the first quarter of 2022, ending March 31 (Q122).
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KUALA LUMPUR – The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is now focusing on assisting members to rebuild their savings for their future retirement, following the special withdrawal facilities which were made available to help members deal with the COVID-19 health and economic crisis, reported Bernama

In a statement, the retirement savings fund said the withdrawal facilities were exceptional in nature and were introduced when the pandemic had severely impacted the local economy.

“These withdrawals, namely i-Lestari, i-Sinar, and i-Citra, resulted in a total of RM101 billion being disbursed to over 7.4 million members, which is close to half of the total number of EPF members.

“While they provided some financial relief to members during the pandemic and various Movement Control Orders, the withdrawals have inevitably led to 6.1 million members now having less than RM10,000 in their EPF accounts.

“A total of 3.6 million members have less than RM1,000, leaving them vulnerable and unprotected for their retirement,” it said.

EPF said the drop in savings is particularly worrying for Bumiputera members, as they accounted for 78% of the withdrawal applicants.

As a result, 4.4 million or 54% of Bumiputera members now have less than RM10,000, and two million or 25% have less than RM1,000 in their EPF account.

It noted that the distribution of savings became increasingly skewed, where the bottom 40% of EPF members (about 5.0 million members) saw their savings declining by 38% to just RM8 billion, translating into a median savings balance of RM1,005.

The middle 40% also saw their savings reduced by 18% to RM155 billion, or a median balance of RM24,995.

Only the top 20% of members aged below 55 saw an increase in savings, but this translates to a median of RM152,043, or equivalent to just RM633 per month for 20 years.

“The withdrawal facilities have left 73% or nearly three-quarters of members in a serious state of having inadequate funds to retire above the poverty line,” it said.

The EPF estimated that members will need to work an extra four to six years to recoup the savings that were utilised during the pandemic.

It highlighted that the percentage of members meeting the Basic Savings threshold (RM240,000 at age 55) had dropped significantly, from 36% in 2020 to an estimated 27% by the end of this year.

As such, future withdrawals due to exceptional circumstances will need to be very carefully considered to safeguard members’ future and rebuild their retirement funds.

The EPF noted that the recently tabled Budget 2022 includes an allocation of RM8.2 billion for Bantuan Keluarga Malaysia (BKM) and RM4.8 billion for the Jamin Kerja Keluarga Malaysia (JaminKerja) initiative.

Budget 2022 also included a number of measures to assist the people, demonstrating the government’s strong stance in strengthening the social protection agenda for Malaysians.

 

Read more: EPF members can now purchase up to 8 unit trust funds via i-Invest

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