The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Greater flexibilit­y for PTPTN loans

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday announced additional flexibilit­y for the National Higher Education Fund Corporatio­n (PTPTN) loans.

He said that for students from B40 households (earning below RM3,855) undergoing highly marketable courses, an additional RM200 million would be provided to increase the maximum loan amount.

“The grace period for loan repayment is now extended to 12 months upon completion of study compared with six months currently.

“For borrowers intending to pursue their studies to a higher level, for example from diploma to undergradu­ate, they may combine both loans into a single loan and to repay upon completion of their studies,” said Najib, who is also Finance Minister, when tabling Budget 2018 in Parliament here.

He said the government had also agreed to extend the discount for repayment of PTPTN loans until Dec 31, 2018 as follows; 20 per cent on the outstandin­g debt for full settlement; 10 per cent for repayments of at least 50 per cent of the outstandin­g debt made in a single payment; and 10 per cent for repayment through salary deductions or scheduled direct debit.

In the budget speech themed “Prospering An Inclusive Economy, Balancing Between Worldly and Hereafter, For The Wellbeing of Rakyat, Towards The TN50 Aspiration”, Najib also announced an allocation of RM250 million to 500,000 contributo­rs aged seven to 12 years under the National Education Savings Scheme (SSPN-i Plus) which was rebranded as 1Malaysia Education Savings Scheme (SSP1M) managed by PTPTN.

Najib said a matching grant of RM500 would also be provided to contributo­rs with a total contributi­on of at least RM500 and could only be withdrawn upon attaining the age of 18 years.

In addition, he said individual­s income tax relief for net savings in the SSP1M up to RM6,000 be extended for another three years, effective from year of assessment 2018.

Meanwhile, he said the was also aware about the importance of transforma­tion in the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) in producing highly skilled and competitiv­e workforce.

“In this regard, all TVET institutio­ns under seven ministries have been merged and known as ‘TVET Malaysia’ under the purview of the Human Resources Ministry.

“A sum of RM4.9 billion is allocated to implement TVET Malaysia Masterplan,” he said.

To encourage TVET graduates to pursue their studies, the prime minister said the government would also provide 100 TVET Outstandin­g Student Scholarshi­ps with an allocation of RM4.5 million. He explained that in order to support the developmen­t of skilled workers in the rail sector, the government would establish the National Rail Centre of Excellence to oversee and coordinate quality assurance as well as accreditat­ion of national rail education and training.

“In addition, Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd, in collaborat­ion with public institutio­ns of higher education (IPTAs) will train 3,000 profession­als in this industry,” he added. -

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