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EPF: Use The App For Account 3

May 21, 2024


epf: use the app for account 3

EPF is reminding contributors to use their i-Akaun app to handle issues regarding their Account 3 instead of queuing up physically at the branches.  

The fund says the only exception is for withdrawals of more than thirty thousand ringgit, or those who've changed their banking details.  

Earlier this month, EPF introduced Account 3, giving contributors the option to withdraw a portion of funds from their savings.  

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Private hospitals in the Klang Valley are ready to take in cardiac surgery patients from the Sultan Idris Shah Hospital Heart Centre in Serdang.  

The Association of Private Hospitals says those who need urgent care can be referred to private hospitals, if public ones are unable to accommodate them.  

This, as the surgery complex at the Heart Center in Serdang is set to undergo repairs to fix defects. 

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The government will streamline applications for Technical and Vocational Education and Training Courses into one portal.

DPM Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the new system, called UP_TVET will be used across the 12 ministries that offer such programs, to avoid confusion.

He adds that this should open up more opportunities for interested applicants.

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A court in KL has sentenced two men to two months in jail for attempting to trespass into Istana Negara last week.

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Police have recorded the statements of two individuals, as part of the probe into the death threats sent to Seputeh MP Teresa Kok.

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KTMB says it'll improve its guidelines for its charter train service, amid public backlash for allowing a private dance festival to be held on one of its trains recently.


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