The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PTPTN collects RM13.86 bln in loan repayments

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Higher Education Fund Corporatio­n (PTPTN) has so far collected RM13.86 billion or 68.62 per cent of money owing to it from 1.5 million borrowers, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching said as of September this year, PTPTN loans were approved to 2,963,345 borrowers, with a total loan amount of RM54.37 billion.

“However, 373,975 or 19.65 per cent have still not repaid loans amounting to RM2.74 billion,” she said when replying to a question from Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir (PH-Johor Bahru) on the number of borrowers and amount of PTPTN loans given to new borrowers each year until 2023.

Teo added that the PTPTN had conducted a holistic study on the new policy for PTPTN loan repayments after taking into account the funds for new borrowers and the repayment period as well as affordabil­ity of the borrowers.

The results of this survey would be tabled at the Cabinet meeting for approval.

Teo said the PTPTN has retained the list of borrowers’ names in Bank Negara’s Central Credit Reference Informatio­n System (CCRIS) to ensure that borrowers continue to repay the loans consistent­ly. In a related developmen­t, she said the funds needed for loans to new and current students for the years 2019 until 2023 amounted to RM15 billion or RM3 billion a year.

As of Sept this year, PTPTN paid out RM2.4 billion to new and old students, adding that the RM3 billion projected annual payment was reasonable.

Replying to a supplement­ary question from Akmal Nasrullah on the government’s efforts to ensure that tertiary students are not burdened by education debts, Teo said the ministry encouraged parents to plan by saving for their children’s higher education.

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