KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) delivered a solid performance for 2019 in terms of both its operational and financial results, allowing it to declare a dividend of 5.45 per cent, with a payout amounting to RM41.68 billion for Simpanan Konvensional.
With this, the EPF delivered 2.95 per cent above what is mandated under the EPF Act 1991, which requires it to declare at least a 2.5 per cent nominal dividend every year.
EPF's three-year average dividend for Simpanan Konvensional after adjusting for inflation stood at 4.33 per cent, which is 2.33 percentage points above the fund's three-year rolling target of 2.00 per cent. - BERNAMA
World stock mkt very good incl US why cannot blame PH fault for low dividend?
2020-02-22 23:00
"Posted by BN_better > Feb 22, 2020 11:00 PM | Report Abuse
World stock mkt very good incl US why cannot blame PH fault for low dividend?"
Because BN left shit all over the place plus thieves were stealing money and borrowing carelessly.
Even if your Bapak become PM also cannot clean BN shits.
Plus, the current PM is former BN racist, belum buang tabiat!!
Ikut suka dia jer, macam mana nak maju!
2020-02-23 10:18
DickyMe2
The longer the old man stays, the more deeper KLSE will drop.
Jew hater defends his statement as free speech.
Meddles in other countries laws
Sabotage own government with u-turns.
The more he stays in power the darker the clouds will be in Malaysia.
2020-02-22 22:18