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EPF’s 6.15% dividend ‘commendable’ despite challenges, say economists

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Barjoyai Bardai of the Malaysia University of Science and Technology says fluctuations in the US dollar significantly reduced the fund’s overall returns.

PETALING JAYA: A weaker US dollar and modest gains on Bursa Malaysia caused the Employees Provident Fund’s (EPF) dividend to ease to 6.15% for 2025 from 6.3% the previous year, although economists say the returns remain commendable given global market volatility.

Barjoyai Bardai of the Malaysia University of Science and Technology said fluctuations in the US dollar significantly reduced the EPF’s overall returns.

“More than 40% of EPF’s portfolio is invested US dollar-denominated foreign assets. Even though those investments gained substantial returns, the weaker exchange rate reduced net profits,” Barjoyai told FMT.

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