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TSsharpman
post Oct 24 2017, 03:27 AM, updated 9y ago

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Hi guys,

Just recently I was browsing around CIMBClicks and Maybank2u I found out there is option to add EPF Account under Investment option in both CIMBClicks and Maybank2u


My question is can I simply transfer any amount (minimum RM50) to my EPF account to increase my EPF account balance? Will it go to my EPF Account 1 or Account 2?

Anyone ever transferred to EPF account before from CIMBClicks / Maybank2u ?


Thanks in advance smile.gif
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post Oct 24 2017, 06:58 AM

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I didn't even know there is such a thing. I am interested to know more too. Anyone here can shed some light on this?
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post Oct 24 2017, 07:12 AM

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QUOTE(fqhskr @ Oct 24 2017, 06:58 AM)
I didn't even know there is such a thing. I am interested to know more too. Anyone here can shed some light on this?
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Yes I wonder too smile.gif
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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 24 2017, 03:27 AM)
Hi guys,

Just recently I was browsing around CIMBClicks and Maybank2u I found out there is option to add EPF Account under Investment option in both CIMBClicks and Maybank2u
My question is can I simply transfer any amount (minimum RM50) to my EPF account to increase my EPF account balance? Will it go to my EPF Account 1 or Account 2?

Anyone ever transferred to EPF account before from CIMBClicks / Maybank2u ?
Thanks in advance smile.gif
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Tumpang thread.

I know Maybank has the option of "caruman sendiri" - voluntary self contribution. will we get any slip from KWSP or confirmation receipt?

Maybank counter charges RM2.00 for EPF payment at counter now.
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I tried to put RM100 just now. Seems to go through and got the maybank2u receipt.

Will follow up and check with KWSP to see if the amount will be reflected later.
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post Oct 24 2017, 09:12 AM

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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 24 2017, 08:02 AM)
I tried to put RM100 just now. Seems to go through and got the maybank2u receipt.

Will follow up and check with KWSP to see if the amount will be reflected later.
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cool. If you have EPF account-i just check online by tomorrow it should be reflected already.

Let me know does it go to your Account 1 or Account 2?

Thanks

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 24 2017, 09:12 AM)
cool. If you have EPF account-i just check online by tomorrow it should be reflected already.

Let me know does it go to your Account 1 or Account 2?

Thanks
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check it at EPF account-i, not reflected yet.

How you know it will be reflected by tomorrow?
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 24 2017, 09:47 AM)
check it at EPF account-i, not reflected  yet.

How you know it will be reflected by tomorrow?
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I remembered EPF staff emailed me before that transaction reflected after 24 hours. Not immediately updated. Anyway just let me know tomorrow ya. Thanks for testing
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post Oct 24 2017, 10:52 AM

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Public Bank also has this feature. Been using it for years to self contribution but I am not sure which account it goes too as well since they dont have the online account
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QUOTE(Dineesh @ Oct 24 2017, 10:52 AM)
Public Bank also has this feature. Been using it for years to self contribution but I am not sure which account it goes too as well since they dont have the online account
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you self contribute?
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 24 2017, 10:55 AM)
you self contribute?
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Help to contribute for my parents as father on business and mother housewife. Sorry didn't state clearly.
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QUOTE(Dineesh @ Oct 24 2017, 11:05 AM)
Help to contribute for my parents as father on business and mother housewife. Sorry didn't state clearly.
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Thank you for your answer.

I transfer today, so by tomorrow I should see the balance reflected in KWSP? today i checked still not yet reflected, transferred today btw.
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post Oct 24 2017, 12:06 PM

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By the way, I have made an inquiry via EPF i-akaun website regarding this.

I got an answer that if you are a salaried employee, you cannot do this. You need to fill in special form to self-contribute.

Anyway as got one forumer here tried the feature, let's see whether the self contribution goes thru succesfully or not.

Below are the official email from EPF officer:

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E-mel tuan bertarikh 22 Oktober 2017 adalah dirujuk.

Tuan boleh memilih untuk membayar caruman  sukarela/secara pilihan sendiri melalui perbankan internet CIMB Clicks sekiranya tuan bukan pekerja atau bekerja sendiri.  Bagaimanapun, disebabkan tuan merupakan pekerja maka tuan tidak boleh memilih untuk membayar caruman pilihan sendiri. 

Tuan sebagai pekerja boleh memilih membayar caruman melebihi kadar berkanun bahagian pekerja/syer pekerja sekiranya berhasrat untuk menambah simpanan KWSP. Tuan boleh melengkapkan Borang KWSP 17A (AHL) untuk membayar caruman syer pekerja  melebihi 8 peratus. Borang tersebut boleh dimuat turun dari laman web KWSP atau didapati di kaunter KWSP.  Permohonan yang telah lengkap boleh dikemukakan di kaunter KWSP berhampiran.

Bagi pertanyaan lain, tuan boleh menghubungi Pusat Pengurusan Perhubungan KWSP di talian 03-89226000, melayari laman web rasmi KWSP http://www.kwsp.gov.my, mendapatkan maklumbalas "online" melalui http://enquiry.kwsp.gov.my atau mengunjungi Pejabat KWSP yang berhampiran.

Terima kasih.


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post Oct 24 2017, 01:09 PM

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Why u wanna risk "losing" more money in future.

Better invest in something you have 100% control.
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Interesting. Do keep us updated.
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post Oct 24 2017, 03:09 PM

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low return and cannot withdraw until certain age.

why? why?
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QUOTE(saiga @ Oct 24 2017, 01:09 PM)
Why u wanna risk "losing" more money in future.

Better invest in something you have 100% control.
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Some self contribute for income tax reduction purpose.
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post Oct 24 2017, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(badai @ Oct 24 2017, 03:09 PM)
low return and cannot withdraw until certain age.

why? why?
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keyword : discipline
for people who hardly make any savings, this cud be gud choice
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post Oct 24 2017, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 24 2017, 03:27 AM)
Hi guys,

Just recently I was browsing around CIMBClicks and Maybank2u I found out there is option to add EPF Account under Investment option in both CIMBClicks and Maybank2u
My question is can I simply transfer any amount (minimum RM50) to my EPF account to increase my EPF account balance? Will it go to my EPF Account 1 or Account 2?

Anyone ever transferred to EPF account before from CIMBClicks / Maybank2u ?
Thanks in advance smile.gif
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i tried last year.

it'll divide into both accounts, i.e.

70% Account 1
30% Account 2
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post Oct 25 2017, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(trolley @ Oct 24 2017, 03:37 PM)
keyword : discipline
for people who hardly make any savings, this cud be gud choice
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if discipline = low return, i'll rather be undisciplined.

you know, kind of itching to take it out after 5 years with 100% return rather than 20 years for 100% return.

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post Oct 25 2017, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(pokchik @ Oct 24 2017, 10:29 PM)
i tried last year.

it'll divide into both accounts, i.e.

70% Account 1
30% Account 2
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Did you try contributing into your own account? Also is your EPF being contributed monthly by your Employer?


Thanks for the info
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post Oct 25 2017, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 24 2017, 11:14 AM)
Thank you for your answer.

I transfer today, so by tomorrow I should see the balance reflected in KWSP? today i checked still not yet reflected, transferred today btw.
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So bro Chrono-Trigger,

Have you checked you EPF-i account online today?

Does your contribution go through?



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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 25 2017, 07:48 AM)
So bro Chrono-Trigger,

Have you checked you EPF-i account online today?

Does your contribution go through?
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still not yet reflected
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post Oct 25 2017, 08:06 AM

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wait till this noon.
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post Oct 25 2017, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 25 2017, 01:23 AM)
Did you try contributing into your own account? Also is your EPF being contributed monthly by your Employer?
Thanks for the info
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good question - i did it for my wife, she already stopped working for some time,
and my OCD side wanted to see a round-up number in her EPF.

never did it for myself.
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QUOTE(pokchik @ Oct 25 2017, 12:40 PM)
good question - i did it for my wife, she already stopped working for some time,
and my OCD side wanted to see a round-up number in her EPF.

never did it for myself.
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can ah ? my wife also not working. so can do herself la ?
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QUOTE(amirulhakimiazman @ Oct 25 2017, 12:41 PM)
can ah ? my wife also not working. so can do herself la ?
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cannnn.. as long as she has EPF account available la.

but as some people in here mentioned - why bother with EPF
if you can invest in something else?

i did it to try and round-up my wife's EPF savings, that's all.. laugh.gif
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post Oct 25 2017, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 25 2017, 07:59 AM)
still not yet reflected
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How about now
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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 25 2017, 01:35 PM)
How about now
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not yet
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im interested in contributing to EPF online also...can teach me how to do it?

do i need to go to EPF office to sign some forms?

thx

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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 25 2017, 01:44 PM)
not yet
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I think your contribution does not go through, use the Enquiry / Pertanyaan module in the EPF i-akaun website and ask them whether they see any contribution from CIMB / Maybank (?)

They will always reply the next business day.


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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 26 2017, 01:31 AM)
I think your contribution does not go through, use the Enquiry / Pertanyaan module in the EPF i-akaun website and ask them whether they see any contribution from CIMB / Maybank (?)

They will always reply the next business day.
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Got through:) success
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 26 2017, 06:39 AM)
Got through:) success
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cool!

forgot to ask, are you a salaried employee which every month your employer contribute to your EPF?
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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 26 2017, 06:59 AM)
cool!

forgot to ask, are you a salaried employee which every month your employer contribute to your EPF?
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No. Self contribute
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Reply from EPF:


Your e-mail dated 25 October 2017 is hereby referred.

Kindly be informed, for online payment under Self Contribution Scheme, the transaction will be processed and reflected in your EPF account after three (3) working days from the date the payment was made.

Thus, you are advised to check and confirm the contribution status in your EPF statement online via i-Akaun after the mentioned period.

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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 26 2017, 07:31 AM)
No. Self contribute
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No wonder.

So far all those who successfully transferred are self-contributor.

Never mind, I will try with RM50 myself just for experimenting purpose.


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QUOTE(MANU4LIFE @ Oct 25 2017, 02:28 PM)
im interested in contributing to EPF online also...can teach me how to do it?

do i need to go to EPF office to sign some forms?

thx
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You must have EPF account to begin with.

I use maybank2u.

Go under Investment ---> look for EPF --> register your EPF number/ name/ IC ---> you will get a TAC from maybank to confirm the registration.

The rest is history smile.gif Will take 2-3 days for this amount to be reflected in your KWSP i-account.

It worked for me.

This post has been edited by Chrono-Trigger: Oct 26 2017, 09:04 AM
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 26 2017, 09:03 AM)
You must have EPF account to begin with.

I use maybank2u.

Go under Investment ---> look for EPF --> register your EPF number/ name/ IC ---> you will get a TAC from maybank to confirm the registration.

The rest is history smile.gif  Will take 2-3 days for this amount to be reflected in your KWSP i-account.

It worked for me.
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i have EPF account...but dont have maybank account...any other bank support this feature? thx
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 26 2017, 07:31 AM)
No. Self contribute
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i am a salaried employee...means i cannot perform additional contribution via bank accounts?
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QUOTE(MANU4LIFE @ Oct 26 2017, 10:26 AM)
i am a salaried employee...means i cannot perform additional contribution via bank accounts?
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this i don't know. Why don't you write in to them? They responded my query within 1 day.
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i try and it show self contribute or 1M contribute. what is that mean?
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Oct 24 2017, 03:30 PM)
Some self contribute for income tax reduction purpose.
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Sorry for reviving this thread...
Can anyone tell me how to pay EPF through maybank2u?

The new interface seems very confusing, when i tried to click on Investment, it doesn't show EFP or anything... anyone care to enlighten?
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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 24 2017, 03:27 AM)
Hi guys,

Just recently I was browsing around CIMBClicks and Maybank2u I found out there is option to add EPF Account under Investment option in both CIMBClicks and Maybank2u
My question is can I simply transfer any amount (minimum RM50) to my EPF account to increase my EPF account balance? Will it go to my EPF Account 1 or Account 2?

Anyone ever transferred to EPF account before from CIMBClicks / Maybank2u ?
Thanks in advance smile.gif
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yup..i did it before tru myban2u. no problem at all.
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You can Self Contribute up to RM60,000 to your EPF account per year, I forgot which account it goes into, but it takes few days to be reflected into your EPF account.
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QUOTE(Docile @ Dec 4 2018, 10:27 AM)
Sorry for reviving this thread...
Can anyone tell me how to pay EPF through maybank2u?

The new interface seems very confusing, when i tried to click on Investment, it doesn't show EFP or anything... anyone care to enlighten?
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Took me a while to find it too, old interface better. Now its in Pay & Transfer, under PAY option, search for EPF
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QUOTE(shuin1986 @ Dec 6 2018, 01:02 PM)
Took me a while to find it too, old interface better. Now its in Pay & Transfer, under PAY option, search for EPF
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Iyaaaa i managed to find it after switching to the old interface...
the new one sucks though

And i did a testing i tried to transfer 50 bucks 2 days ago and i can see it has been reflected in my kwsp iaccount now
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QUOTE(Docile @ Dec 6 2018, 01:11 PM)
Iyaaaa i managed to find it after switching to the old interface...
the new one sucks though

And i did a testing i tried to transfer 50 bucks 2 days ago and i can see it has been reflected in my kwsp iaccount now
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You salaried person kah?
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QUOTE(MakNok @ Dec 8 2018, 11:10 AM)
You salaried person kah?
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for self contribution
- can use CIMB and MBB
- enjoy dividend rate as usual

VS.


for I-Saraan/I-Suri
- only via MBB and Public Bank, others bank do not have this selection
- enjoy dividend rate as usual
- addition government incentives

http://www.kwsp.gov.my/en/member/contribution/i-saraan
Opted to contribute under i-Saraan
As a member under this incentive, you will receive a 15% government contribution (a maximum of RM250/year [Effective 1 Jan 2018]) on top of your own contributions.

http://www.kwsp.gov.my/member/contribution/insentif-suri
Housewives who are registered in the National Database on Poverty (eKasih) as of 30 Nov 2018
Receive government contribution of RM200* in 2018, and RM480 per annum in the subsequent year.
Must contribute a minimum of RM5 per month or RM60 per annum into your EPF account.
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QUOTE(Docile @ Dec 6 2018, 01:11 PM)
Iyaaaa i managed to find it after switching to the old interface...
the new one sucks though

And i did a testing i tried to transfer 50 bucks 2 days ago and i can see it has been reflected in my kwsp iaccount now
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Seems like technically, it is called a top-up contribution:
http://www.kwsp.gov.my/member/contribution...gs-contribution

Although someone else needs to top up for you, but through the internet, you don't need to fill in all those forms, so you can top up for yourself biggrin.gif
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This website showed the steps-by-steps instruction on paying epf via M2U:

http://www.misterleaf.com/9782/epf-self-contribution-online/
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So salaried worker can contribute or need approval from EPF first?
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QUOTE(accitzone @ Nov 17 2019, 10:02 AM)
So salaried worker can contribute or need approval from EPF first?
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You can contribute on your own via online transfer.
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Nice. I always thought it's just better....I suck at investing...usually my balance salary for the month after deduct expenditure, savings via stashaway, employee share option etc ....will b blown away with meaningless things...I'm impulsive. So this is good chance for me to top up my EPF and force some sort of saving early In the month
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QUOTE(bourse @ May 20 2019, 12:59 PM)
for self contribution
- can use CIMB and MBB
- enjoy dividend rate as usual

VS.
for I-Saraan/I-Suri
- only via MBB and Public Bank, others bank do not have this selection
- enjoy dividend rate as usual
- addition government incentives

http://www.kwsp.gov.my/en/member/contribution/i-saraan
Opted to contribute under i-Saraan
As a member under this incentive, you will receive a 15% government contribution (a maximum of RM250/year [Effective 1 Jan 2018]) on top of your own contributions.

http://www.kwsp.gov.my/member/contribution/insentif-suri
Housewives who are registered in the National Database on Poverty (eKasih) as of 30 Nov 2018
Receive government contribution of RM200* in 2018, and RM480 per annum in the subsequent year.
Must contribute a minimum of RM5 per month or RM60 per annum into your EPF account.
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Interested in i saraan.
I cannot find the requirements in order to receive the government rm250 monthly incentive.
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QUOTE(Rudd @ Nov 27 2019, 07:14 AM)
Interested in i saraan.
I cannot find the requirements in order to receive the government rm250 monthly incentive.
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https://www.kwsp.gov.my/member/contribution/i-saraan

U need to go to EPF office to submit the form and sign up for i-saraan, as it requires thumbprint. Then contribute RM1,667 before Dec 2019. Staff will teach you how to make the contribution correctly. Then you will automatically get the RM250 in your EPF
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for self contribution
- can use CIMB and MBB
- enjoy dividend rate as usual

VS.


for I-Saraan/I-Suri
- only via MBB and Public Bank, others bank do not have this selection
- enjoy dividend rate as usual
- addition government incentives

Now oso able to top up through cimb click , right? biggrin.gif
because i see the option in cimb click.... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Nov 26 2019, 10:58 PM)
You can contribute on your own via online transfer.
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Tried CIMB, but only 2 choices:
1. Self-employed
2. i-saraan / i-suri

Tried to top up my EPF account. But then, which one to choose? Both do not meant for working employees.
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post Nov 7 2020, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Oct 24 2017, 03:27 AM)
Hi guys,

Just recently I was browsing around CIMBClicks and Maybank2u I found out there is option to add EPF Account under Investment option in both CIMBClicks and Maybank2u
My question is can I simply transfer any amount (minimum RM50) to my EPF account to increase my EPF account balance? Will it go to my EPF Account 1 or Account 2?

Anyone ever transferred to EPF account before from CIMBClicks / Maybank2u ?
Thanks in advance smile.gif
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Yes, done through Maybank. I can't remember goes to which account. Tak kesah lah. Masuk jer.
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post Nov 7 2020, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(NB01 @ Nov 7 2020, 10:56 AM)
Yes, done through Maybank. I can't remember goes to which account. Tak kesah lah. Masuk jer.
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It will separate to specified ratio in acc1 and 2 like 7:3 I guess exact ratio not sure
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post Nov 7 2020, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(laihuhng @ Nov 7 2020, 10:18 AM)
Tried CIMB, but only 2 choices:
1. Self-employed
2. i-saraan / i-suri

Tried to top up my EPF account. But then, which one to choose? Both do not meant for working employees.
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Pick the first one
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post Nov 12 2020, 12:48 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Nov 7 2020, 05:37 PM)
Pick the first one
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I'm salary worker, not self employed, can? Really?
Human Nature
post Nov 12 2020, 01:40 PM

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QUOTE(laihuhng @ Nov 12 2020, 12:48 PM)
I'm salary worker, not self employed, can? Really?
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Yes, same here too. If you are worried, top up a small amount first and check if it appears at epf in a few days. I did that biggrin.gif
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post Nov 12 2020, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Nov 12 2020, 01:40 PM)
Yes, same here too. If you are worried, top up a small amount first and check if it appears at epf in a few days. I did that  biggrin.gif
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Read in pg2 says salaried worker not eligible. Please update ya. Interested to know. smile.gif
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post Nov 12 2020, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Nov 12 2020, 01:44 PM)
Read in pg2 says salaried worker not eligible. Please update ya. Interested to know.  smile.gif
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I just checked my EPF account at CimbClicks. It is saved under Self-employed. I stop the self-contribution this year so I am unsure if my information is latest hmm.gif

add: page 2 info is 2017... so seems my info is more recent that that biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by Human Nature: Nov 12 2020, 01:51 PM
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post Nov 18 2020, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Nov 12 2020, 01:50 PM)
I just checked my EPF account at CimbClicks. It is saved under Self-employed. I stop the self-contribution this year so I am unsure if my information is latest  hmm.gif

add: page 2 info is 2017... so seems my info is more recent that that  biggrin.gif
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So, do you plan to top up again? If yes, Please update us the outcome. Thanks.
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post Nov 18 2020, 02:09 PM

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I helped my parents do this from Maybank. We transferred RM 60k in two batches to EPF and it was not an issue. The transaction will take a couple of days to reflect in EPF.
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post Nov 18 2020, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(laihuhng @ Nov 18 2020, 02:00 PM)
So, do you plan to top up again? If yes, Please update us the outcome. Thanks.
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Most likely not any time soon. Kinda spook by the recent developments. Taking a wait and see approach. I suggest you to try a small amount if you still wanna test if it works or not.
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post Nov 18 2020, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Nov 18 2020, 02:11 PM)
Most likely not any time soon. Kinda spook by the recent developments. Taking a wait and see approach. I suggest you to try a small amount if you still wanna test if it works or not.
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OK, Will see. Thanks ya.
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post Jan 5 2021, 10:40 AM

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60 years old still can self contribute to EPF?
The info there shows <55y.o.
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post Oct 28 2021, 04:08 PM

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Is it possible for an Organization/Company, to directly deposit the RM60K Self-Contribution for individuals via MBB or other Online Banking approach(es)?

 

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