TAPAH, March 4 – The gap in dividend rates between conventional and Shariah savings in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has narrowed in 2023, said Finance Minister II, Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.

Previously, the difference in dividend rates between conventional and Shariah savings was approximately 0.6 per cent, but this year it is only at 0.1 per cent.

“A dividend of 5.5 per cent for conventional savings is still among the highest dividends in Malaysia, and at 5.4 per cent for Shariah savings, this is very good,” he said on Sunday.

Earlier, the EPF announced a dividend rate of 5.50 per cent for conventional savings for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2023 (FY2023), resulting in a total payout of RM50.33 billion.

Meanwhile, the dividend rate of 5.40 per cent for Shariah savings will see a payout of RM7.48 billion, bringing the combined total payout for FY2023 to RM57.81 billion.

The dividend payments mark a significant increase from 2022, where the dividend rates were at 5.35 per cent for conventional savings and 4.75 per cent for Shariah savings.

Amir Hamzah reminded Malaysians to ensure that they have sufficient savings for their retirement, considering its ageing population.

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