fbpx
Connect with us

Lifestyle

Here’s Why It’s Not A Good Idea To Rely On KWSP Withdrawal Every Time Disaster Hits

Published

Collage 2 3
Source: Sinar Harian & Sinar Harian

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

As the flood had unexpectedly hit parts of the nation since last month, many have cried for help, especially in terms of finance. Just a couple of weeks back, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri had announced that they have no plans to implement another I-Citra withdrawal.

The announcement had received a fair amount of backlash from the people, but here’s why not being able to withdraw more money could actually benefit the people.

According to Prof Madya Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff, the Vice President of Movement For Monetary Justice Malaysia said that more withdrawals from KWSP will only lead to lesser savings as we are nearing the retirement age.

622405

On average, we live till the age of 75 and if we were to assume the age of 55 as the retirement age, this means we have 20 years left to live as a retiree.

“We need around RM1,000 monthly for essential items. So for 20 years, we need to have RM240,000 in the retirement account to survive. Unfortunately, on average, most of the contributors now can only withdraw RM42 per month based on their accounts,” he revealed.

The issue of another cycle of RM10,000 one-off withdrawal through i-Citra has recently been talked about again following the flood disaster that has wreaked havoc around our country. However, Dr Ahmed also said that not all KWSP contributors can afford to withdraw another amount of RM10,000 as about 6.1 million of them do not even have the amount in their retirement savings. 

Ringgit

At the time being, our Prime Minister refused to greenlight another i-Citra withdrawal as the government had already allocated financial aids to help the flood victims throughout the country. Here’s what the government’s help consist of,

  • RM1,000 for every affected household.
  • RM500 voucher to every affected family for the purchase of electrical devices.
  • Cash voucher of RM1,000 to fix the car affected by the flood.
  • RM5,000 cash to fix the damaged houses which are deemed not serious.

On the other hand, the government will also spend RM15,000 for every house that went through serious damages during the flood. In the meantime, cash amounting to RM2,500 will also be given to buy the necessary items, depending on the necessity and the suitability of the victims.

271158633 454743609351786 2265655598351622984 N

Dr Adilah Azhari, a lecturer from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) also agreed that further i-Citra withdrawals should not be done. She highlighted the source of financial help in the future if the savings in KWSP have been withdrawn before retirement.

“We understand that the flood victims need the money to survive, but if they only have RM1,000 in their KWSP, do we allow them to withdraw even RM500?”

Do you agree that further withdrawal from KWSP should cease? 

 

Also read: PM: No Plans For More i-Citra Withdrawals, Govt Already Offers Financial Aid For Flood Victims

Flood No Epf I Citra

Source: Sinar Harian
Source: MYKMU.Net
Source: UMNO Online

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Feat Image Bjak Respond Feat Image Bjak Respond
News54 mins ago

BJAK Responds to JPJ, Says its Road Tax Renewal Services is Merely Optional and it is Also FOC

Following the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) statement yesterday clarifying that the online platform BJAK Sdn Bhd (BJAK) was never authorised...

Feat Image Nasi Lemak Feat Image Nasi Lemak
News2 hours ago

M’sian Travel Agency Refutes Claims by Japan Restaurant, Says They Only ‘Surveyed’ & Never Ordered Food

Following the viral incident in which a restaurant in Shibuya, Tokyo claimed that a Malaysian travel agent ‘ghosted’ them after...

Collage 15 Collage 15
News20 hours ago

Study: 39% of Malaysians are Willing to Resign if WFH is Less Than Work From Office, Mostly Gen Z

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the world A LOT, especially in terms of the number of deaths and the new norms....

Feat Image Youth Development Feat Image Youth Development
News20 hours ago

Study: Malaysia Among Best Nations for Youth Development, Ranks 8th in the World for Equality & Opportunity

Malaysia was ranked favourably in the latest iteration of the Global Youth Development Index Report published by the Commonwealth Secretariat, placing...

My Post 1 2024 05 06T143858.669 My Post 1 2024 05 06T143858.669
News22 hours ago

Thai Hot Guys Refused Entry into Singapore to Attend the Opening of Their New Restaurant

Starting a business in a foreign country is a big deal, hence making it meaningful for the business owners to...

Feat Image Bjak Not So Smart Feat Image Bjak Not So Smart
News23 hours ago

JPJ: BJAK was NEVER Authorised to Offer Road Tax Renewal Services or Charge Customers Extra Fees

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) in a statement today iterated that it takes seriously the advertisement content by BJAK Sdn...

My Post 3 2024 05 06T123625.274 My Post 3 2024 05 06T123625.274
News24 hours ago

Foreign Investment Broker Kidnapped & Robbed by Fake Police Officers in Broad Daylight in Kuantan

It’s truly scary to know that kidnappings and robberies can still happen in broad daylight, in public places. A foreign...

My Post 1 2024 05 06T102716.666 My Post 1 2024 05 06T102716.666
News1 day ago

“M’sia when?” – Thailand’s Ban on Child Marriages After 41yo M’sian Marries 11yo Thai Girl Goes Viral Again

An incident from 2018 is once again going viral, prompting Malaysians to hope that our country will follow suit in...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY