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post Feb 28 2021, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(YH1234 @ Feb 28 2021, 12:46 AM)
thanks for the many cents. hope you dont mind if i wanna know more, is the realise number a publish data or mere guesstimate from various reports? is epf dividend policy a fixed percentage out of realise gain? realise and unrealized is easily manipulate especially if the number is base on one closing date. in short, my question is how one really know epf performance, are they transparent enough?
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The numbers are published in detail in the annual report, the latest one being AR 2019. As for whether there is a fixed realized gain dividend policy, I don't see it mentioned anywhere in the annual report. It's not mentioned in the EPF Act too. I may have overlooked them. In any case, as of now, I am not aware of any such policy. If you are interested you can try to enter EPF's surplus data stated in the annual report from the past many years in Excel and plot a graph to observe any trend.

You are right that about the manipulation. The fixed date is often used by funds to "furnish" their holdings, resulting in the so-called "window dressing" effect for indices performance worldwide in December of that particular year to January of the next year as many of the, have reporting periods with financial years ending in Dec. 31 of that particular year. Window dressing is observed in the private fund industry for quite some time. EPF may do that, or they may not. I don't have any data to share here.

By far the best way to study EPF financial data is via their annual report. Hundreds of pages of tables and numbers for you to digest. These include details like their Kwasa Damansara township development, Battersea investment in UK (JV with PNB and Sime Darby Properties, if you recall), property development in Singapore and Australia, and various property trust investment in locations around the world. As for credibility, the report is certified by the AG (Auditor General).

https://www.kwsp.gov.my/about-epf/news-high...ts/publications
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post Jun 8 2021, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 8 2021, 02:29 PM)
What was the Q4 2020? I tried to search but could not find it.
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I think they published whole year's result, not just Q4 2020.

https://www.kwsp.gov.my/-/epf-navigates-saf...c-stricken-2020
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post Jun 9 2021, 08:31 AM

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https://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...q1-high-for-epf
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post Aug 25 2021, 08:06 PM

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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epf-...members-savings
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post Sep 24 2021, 09:57 PM

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EPF 2Q21 (1H21) result is out.

https://www.kwsp.gov.my/-/epf-records-rm34....ome-for-1h-2021


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KUALA LUMPUR, 24 September 2021: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) recorded RM34.05 billion of total investment income for the first half of the year ended 30 June 2021 (1H 2021), an increase of RM6.79 billion, or 25%, compared to RM27.26 billion in the corresponding period in 2020.

Total gross investment income for the second quarter (Q2 2021) was RM14.77 billion, RM0.35 billion lower than RM15.12 billion recorded in the same quarter last year. Equities continued to be the main contributor of income for Q2 2021 at RM7.89 billion, accounting for 53% of total gross investment income.

As part of its internal policy to ensure a healthy portfolio, the EPF has adopted cost write-downs on listed equities. In Q2 2021, RM0.21 billion was written down for listed equities, compared to RM1.66 billion in the same quarter in 2020 following the continued recovery across global markets. After netting off these write-downs, a total of RM14.56 billion of investment income was recorded in Q2 2021[1], 8% higher than the RM13.46 billion recorded in Q2 2020.

EPF Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said, “The EPF delivered a resilient performance in 1H 2021 driven by the progressive recovery of the equity markets and most asset classes amid the global rebound.

“The accelerating roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines and the reopening of economies had supported a stronger performance for equities in the developed markets. However, equities in  the emerging markets were more muted, due to the resurgence of COVID-19 in Southeast Asian countries and tighter regulations imposed by China authorities on several sectors that had triggered a sharp decline in stock prices.”

Fixed Income instruments continued to contribute a stable income of RM5.28 billion, or 36%, to the gross investment income in Q2 2021.  This was lower compared to the RM6.17 billion recorded in Q2 2020 due to lower trading gains.  This is in line with higher interest rates in Q2 2021, compared to the corresponding period last year.

Real Estate and Infrastructure, and Money Market instruments, meanwhile, recorded RM1.40 billion and RM0.20 billion respectively.

The EPF’s diversification into different asset classes, markets and currencies continued to provide income stability and added value to its overall return. As at end June 2021, the EPF’s investment assets stood at RM989.14 billion, of which 37% was invested overseas.  In Q2 2021, overseas investments generated an income of RM8.71 billion, 59% of the total gross investment income recorded.


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Outlook for the rest of the year

For the remaining half of the year, Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah highlighted that the country’s recovery prospects were dependent on how the COVID-19 situation plays out in the near term.

“While we are confident that the Government’s various stimulus packages and initiatives will keep business sentiment strong and boost domestic demand, we are very concerned about the retirement security of the people, especially with 46% of EPF members below the age of 55 having less than RM10,000[1] in their account.

“The pandemic has led to a significant drop in the percentage of members meeting the Basic Savings threshold (RM240,000 at age 55) from 36% to 27%, pursuant to the COVID-19-related withdrawals to supplement their income during the crisis. The pandemic has also triggered a dramatic rise in the number of gig workers in the country, and while that has helped workers survive, many of these workers are falling back on their retirement security due to the irregular and unstable income. Additionally, they are facing vulnerablities in terms of employees’ benefits and coverage on social protection.

“There will be far-reaching repercussions not only on their future well-being, but  also on the Government, who will have to carry that financial burden. The key element of the EPF’s strategy going forward is to get the gig workers, as well as those in the informal sectors, into the EPF Scheme so they can start to save as early as possible and plan for their retirement,” he said, adding that a coordinated solution for the longer term is needed to ensure better social protection for all Malaysians.

“As we recover from the crisis, EPF’s focus is to help members restore and rebuild their retirement savings to ensure that they are able to secure a dignified retirement. We will remain focused on our Strategic Asset Allocation and continue to be cognisant of the risk profiles of the markets as they develop so we are able to shift along the way. While we are doing that, our fundamental purpose of providing returns and protection for our members’ future well-being will continue to be preserved,” he said.

Issued by the EPF Media Desk
Corporate Affairs Department
24 September 2021

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post Sep 26 2021, 12:42 PM

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I check the SGX announcement regarding the trim in Riverstone's stake: https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/_Form%203%20...t&FileID=684282

The direct interest of EPF is zero, the stake that is cut is from "deemed" interest which is held under "DBS Nominees" account. So it might not be EPF itself that is trimming the stake but from other private mandate fund managers EPF outsourced to who reduced the stake.

Of course this is just one hypothesis.
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post Oct 4 2021, 10:06 PM

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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epfs...ection-services

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post Oct 8 2021, 07:08 PM

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This is "authentic" The Edge news now smile.gif

https://www.kwsp.gov.my/-/epf-external-fund...ditions-in-2020

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epf-...ecember-31-2020
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post Oct 19 2021, 11:43 PM

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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epfs...r-2021-dividend


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post Oct 25 2021, 10:04 PM

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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epf-...cess-more-funds
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QUOTE(MUM @ Oct 28 2021, 11:17 AM)
thumbup.gif thanks for sharing,...
if add in monies from KWAP, TH, ASNB and other GLC financial institutions/boards, ....WOW,....then a very high % of BURSA are "controlled"
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It has long been suggested that GLCs should give up some of their stakes in the local markets.

https://www.google.com/search?q=GLC+market+cap+malaysia

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The government estimates that GLCs employ around 5% of the national workforce and account for approximately 36% and 54%, respectively, of the market capitalization of Bursa Malaysia and the benchmark Kuala Lumpur Composite Index.
(2013 data)


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https://www.kwsp.gov.my/-/list-of-top-30-eq...-September-2021

https://www.sinchew.com.my/20211028/%e7%ac%...ba%a7%e8%ae%ac/

EPF added a few O&G counters and disposed plantation counters in 3Q 21
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post Oct 31 2021, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(Barricade @ Oct 31 2021, 12:08 AM)
Guys, I-saraan cannot apply online? Have to go to branch?
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Yes need to go to branch.
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https://www.kwsp.gov.my/-/epf-focused-on-re...awal-facilities

Chinese: https://www.sinchew.com.my/20211031/%e5%85%...f%871%e5%8d%83/

English: https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/epf-...-now-lack-funds

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https://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...pf-contribution
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https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/_Form%203%20...t&FileID=691186

EPF sold more stakes in Riverstone, now ceases to be a substantial shareholder.
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Cindy lai liao. laugh.gif

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post Dec 8 2021, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(pokchik @ Dec 8 2021, 09:14 AM)
Age : 20-24 --> 1pax millionaire --> 2.01mil savings.

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Ya I am also surprised by that. Maybe inheritance from parents.
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Dec 8 2021, 09:25 AM)
Can one inherit the EPF monies and leave it in the EPF?
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Yes, you can. I have checked with EPF (when my mother died). But not sure if can put back up to several millions though. I think still subject to the 60k limit.

So maybe other reasons for the several millions. Like tax avoidance for the rich etc.
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QUOTE(TheEquatorian @ Dec 20 2021, 02:23 PM)
Indeed, why is EPF funding what the government should be handling. The fin min seems to think that EPF is his piggy bank.
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Or maybe CSR, corporate social responsibility tongue.gif

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