Do Millennials Lose Out In Budget 2017?
Malaysia rolled out RM240 billion under Budget 2017. But is it millennial- friendly?
Unfortunately, rising student loan debt has become a crisis in Malaysia.
Malaysia rolled out RM240 billion under Budget 2017. But is it millennial- friendly?
PTPTN warns default borrowers to settle their outstanding loans or face strict legal action.
To date, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) has not been able to recover RM15 billion, its collection target for money loaned out since it was set up 19 years ago.
If you are one of the 1.25 million errant PTPTN borrowers listed in the CCRIS, it’s time to understand what the repercussions are, and how you can turn things around.
EPF contributors can now withdraw their savings via e-Pengeluaran to finance their own or their children's education at local higher learning institutions.
Here is a guide on how much it would cost Malaysians to study abroad, in a twinning programme, and in local universities.
Are these legitimate reasons not to pay up? These PTPTN loan defaulters seem to think so.
PTPTN is frustrated that hardcore defaulters continue to ignore various measures PTPTN makes to ease the repayment on their pockets.
Majority of Malaysian parents would consider oversea tertiary education for their children.
If I gave you a discount to immediately pay off your loans this week, would you take it? Is it better to take the discount today, or pay the amount over time instead?