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Here’s What You Need To Know About EPF’s New i-Legasi, i-Emas & Retirement Calculator | WeirdKaya
Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming, especially with rising living costs and longer life expectancy. To help Malaysians better manage their retirement savings and future financial security, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF/KWSP) has introduced several new initiatives, including i-Legasi, i-Emas, and the Retirement Goal Calculator. A

Withdrawal of retirement funds soon to be automated: Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation
Retirement fund body EPFO will soon automate the process for settling final provident fund withdrawal claims, fast-tracking the money transfer to the applicant’s bank accounts, a top official said on Wednesday. The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has more than seven crore members. At present, partial or advance withdrawal claims

EPF Introduces i-Legasi, i-Emas, And Retirement Goal Calculator
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) announced three changes on 11 May 2026. i-Legasi lets eligible members transfer excess […] The post EPF Introduces i-Legasi, i-Emas, And Retirement Goal Calculator appeared first on RinggitPlus.

Bila Boleh Keluarkan KWSP Akaun 1 & 2?
Simpanan Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) kekal sebagai instrumen kewangan terpenting bagi rakyat Malaysia. Sejak penstrukturan semula pada tahun 2024 dan penambahbaikan polisi dalam Bajet 2026, sistem pengeluaran kini lebih fleksibel namun tetap memfokuskan kecukupan persaraan. Rujuk info penuh mengenai pengeluaran KWSP mengikut umur dan

EPF introduces i-Legasi, i-Emas and retirement goal calculator to help Malaysians plan for longer golden years
KUALA LUMPUR (May 11): The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) today introduced the i-Legasi facility, which allows members to transfer a portion of their retirement savings to the EPF accounts of immediate family members. The option, however, will only be available to contributors aged 55 or 60 and above with savings exceeding the Adequate Savings


