Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz has urged financial institutions to waive accrued interest on hire purchase customers or profit on fixed-rate Islamic financing loans...
Let’s face it, the Movement Control Order is tough on all of us – with the restricted movement, social distancing and so on – it is...
While some of us work from home comfortably, many are still struggling – this includes our fellow hawker aunty and uncles. Netizen Gary Chong took to...
As the whole nation applaud the effort of Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his team introducing the stimulus package, six-month interest moratorium, suspension of...
It’s the announcement of the Budget 2020 today and Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng is in the midst of tabling the country’s annual budget. Many Malaysians...
Once every 5 years, politicians in Malaysia reach out to the general public in order to win over as many votes as possible and solidify their...
According to the World Bank, 24.1 million Malaysians live in urban areas, and one in three households are earning less than RM2,000 a month. To put...
Take a look at your bookshelf – chances are, you might have some that are collecting dust or maybe even new ones that you bought but...
Earlier on Monday (28th January), Minister of Housing and Local Government Zuraida Kamaruddin finally unveiled the National Housing Policy 2018-2025. This is the first policy announced...
Do you happen to work for a bank? Then we’ve got good news for you! According to The Star, bank employees will soon enjoy 0% interest...
As school has started for many primary and secondary school students, we can’t help but reminisce about the times we bought our school supplies in December....
In an effort to make lives better for Malaysians with low incomes, the government has announced a free national health insurance scheme. The Malay Mail reported that...
Last week, deputy education minister Teo Nie Ching announced in Parliament that those who have taken loans from the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) earning more...
Attention, PTPTN borrowers! Speaking in Parliament today (27th November), deputy education minister Teo Nie Ching recently announced that Malaysians who have borrowed from the National Higher...
It’s no secret that the rising costs of living are affecting all of us and how much we save, especially for those from low-income households. Malaysians’...
For years now, one issue that has been frequently brought up is that of our minimum wage. Currently, the minimum wage for West Malaysia is RM1,000...