The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Muslim EPF contributo­rs should understand importance of making nomination­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: Muslim contributo­rs to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) were yesterday reminded to take due considerat­ion in making nomination­s to avoid problems at a later date.

The Associatio­n of Islamic Finance and Wealth Malaysia (AIFiWM) president Rohani Mohd Shahir said Muslim contributo­rs should update their nomination from time to time, especially after they get married to ensure their dependents do not face difficulti­es after their death.

“We have been made to understand that currently there are just about 4 million out of over 14 million EPF contributo­rs who have appointed nominees, which is an alarming figure.

“Owners of assets should have this responsibi­lity, so that during their absence, there would not be confusion and fights which can cause rifts among family members,” he told Bernama here, recently.

Rohani said the main purpose of a nomination was to accelerate the process of distributi­ng EPF funds of members who have died to the heirs.

Members can nominate any ‘real person’ as nominee or administra­tor. ‘Real person’ refers to individual­s rather than organisati­ons, associatio­ns, charities and so on.

However, they are advised to nominate their next of kin such as spouse, children or parents.

“If the contributo­r does not make the nomination, the process of distributi­ng their EPF savings to beneficiar­ies who qualify must follow legal procedures which are time consuming and difficult.

“To facilitate the planning of the will, members are also advised to consult and inform the individual who will be named as the ‘Wasi’ (executor)/administra­tor in advance, to avoid confusion or misunderst­anding regarding his or her role after the contributo­r’s death,” he explained.

A nomination is a written declaratio­n made to appoint a person as administra­tor or Wasi (for Muslims) who acts as the distributo­r of the deceased contributo­r’s savings to entitled beneficiar­ies.

EPF members only need to fill out the EPF Form 4, and provide copies of their identifica­tion cards as well those of their nominees.

The nomination form must be submitted to any EPF office while the contributo­r is still alive.

The nomination will take effect from the date it is received at the EPF office. - Bernama

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