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Kelantan, Sabah, Terengganu have lowest financial literacy, says EPF

By FMT in September 23, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
Kelantan, Sabah, Terengganu have lowest financial literacy, says EPF


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EPF east region director Rahmat Ali said the study took into account several factors, including limited exposure to financial management and savings.
PETALING JAYA:

, Sabah and Terengganu have the lowest financial literacy levels in Malaysia, according to a study by EPF.

Bernama reported EPF east region director Rahmat Ali as saying that the study, conducted in 2022, found that recorded a financial literacy rate of 15%, followed by Sabah at 16% and Terengganu at 17%. Kuala Lumpur had the highest rate at 41%.

Rahmat said the study took into account several factors, including limited exposure to financial management and savings.

He noted that many respondents said they kept money at home or in low-return saving accounts, instead of investing in more productive savings instruments.

He said EPF was focussing on raising awareness among the self-employed, who often lacked formal contributions.

Facilities such as i-Saraan and i-Suri are available, with i-Saraan providing government incentives of RM500 annually for 10 years if contributors save RM2,500 each year.

“These contributions allow members to earn incentives and dividends, and also access benefits such as housing, education withdrawals, and protection in cases of disability or death,” he said.

To date, EPF has recorded 18,385 i-Saraan contributors and 431 i-Suri participants. Rahmat urged more people to join the schemes as a long-term investment.



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