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The government will introduce a method that allows Employees’ Provident Fund contributors to use their savings as loan collateral.
He pointed out that other countries with the same flexibility have already stopped allowing such flexibility. — Cybersandhu March 9, 2023 Speaking in Parliament, Anwar maintained that the EPF money is for old age savings, but the government gave flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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