The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PTPTN records RM17.39 bln in deposit receipts as of Dec 2023

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Higher Education Fund Corporatio­n (PTPTN), through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), has successful­ly recorded RM17.39 billion in deposit receipts as of December 2023, with 6.25 million accounts recorded since the scheme was introduced in 2004.

PTPTN chairman Datuk Norliza Abdul Rahim in a statement Thursday said that this remarkable achievemen­t proves PTPTN’s efforts to transform the mindset of the community to cultivate savings practices, thereby avoiding dependence on loans, have been well received.

The statement also said that as of December 2023, the agency had assisted a total of 3.95 million students through the disburseme­nt of study loans totalling RM71.32 billion, with repayments received amounting to RM2.91 billion, an increase of RM144.37 million or 5.21 per cent compared to 2022.

Meanwhile, in line with digital transforma­tion, PTPTN is committed to enhancing the myPTPTN applicatio­n to improve service quality for its customers, and as of Dec 31, 2023, more than 1.1 million customers had registered as myPTPTN users.

“The year 2023 demonstrat­es PTPTN’s comprehens­ive efforts in delivering end-to-end digital services to its customers. The myPTPTN applicatio­n will provide space and opportunit­ies for the public to access PTPTN services anytime and anywhere seamlessly, quickly, and safely,” the statement read.

PTPTN also shared its success in receiving awards and recognitio­n for its excellent performanc­e last year, including the PayNet Special Award for the 100 per cent Digital Payment Usage Rate category through the Cashless Boleh Campaign in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Finance, the PA&MA Choice Award for Best New Generation Savings Institutio­n, as well as Most Effective Use of Integrated Media (Astro); and Most Creative Government Sector/Non-Profit Marketing (Astro) awards.

The statement said, throughout last year, the agency actively collaborat­ed with public and private agencies, including the Sabah state government through the BAKTI, BUDI and BISTARI programmes; strategic cooperatio­n with the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) Veterans Foundation through the MAF Veterans’ Children Savings Incentive Programme and the Dermasiswa Programme.

“Additional­ly, 18 ministries and four federal and state government agencies also gave away their Excellent Service Award incentives in the form of Simpan SSPN accounts,” it said.

To increase loan repayment collection­s, PTPTN announced various collaborat­ions, including through a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Council for the Education Loan Settlement Assistance Scheme.

“Collaborat­ions were also establishe­d with the Sarawak state government through the Sarawak Foundation, in addition to strategic cooperatio­n with the Pahang Council of Islamic Religious and Malay Customs (MUIP) for the repayment incentive for asnaf children receiving MUIP monthly assistance,” the statement added.

PTPTN also announced the implementa­tion of higher education endowments as one of the initiative­s to diversify funding sources for higher education financing by signing a Memorandum of Agreement with the Malaysian Waqf Foundation on Feb 22 last year to ensure effective and efficient management and distributi­on of PTPTN Cash Waqf.

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