Bankruptcy Among M’sian Youth Mostly Caused By Personal Loans – Shows Downtrend Since 2020

15 Aug 2022 • 7:06 PM MYT
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As of March this year, nearly 300,000 Malaysians have been declared bankrupt. With the figures staring at us, one might wonder what fate has in store for us in the near future, especially when Malaysians are still battling inflation.

The number of bankruptcy cases involving the youth in this country shows a downward trend in the last three years since 2020, said Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker in Parliament today (August 15).

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According to Astro Awani, he said that based on information from the Malaysian Insolvency Department, the number of bankrupt youth from 2020 until last June was 10,137 people.

“The decrease in bankruptcy cases for youths under the age of 25 recorded 21 youths in 2020 and has decreased to 20 people in 2021 while only six people were recorded until last June.”

youth aged 25 to 34 years old

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personal loans

249 cases due to vehicle hire purchase and 654 cases involving business loans. He said 284 cases were due to housing loans while 140 cases were due to credit card debt. Listed below are also the reasons why youth were trapped with bankruptcy.

  • 84 cases (corporate guarantors),
  • 83 cases (income tax debt),
  • 65 cases (failure to pay Employees’ Provident Fund contributions),
  • seven cases (scholarships or education loans), and
  • 113 cases due to other debt-related causes.

It is sad and yet scary at the same time to know that a lot of people are suffering financially to the extent of being declared bankrupt. Before it’s too late, perhaps we should start tracing the flow of our money!

 

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