The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt’s focus must be on elevating financial literacy after election — MyLIFE

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government should focus on elevating financial literacy, eradicatin­g poverty, eliminatin­g corruption and cultivatin­g environmen­tal, social, and governance in business after the election.

The Malaysian Literacy in Financial Education Associatio­n, often known as MyLIFE, in making the call, said this would go a long way in guiding Malaysia towards becoming a better nation amid tough economic conditions.

To this end, it was important to provide essential financial education for all Malaysians, especially among the youth and tertiary students, MyLIFE said in a statement yesterday.

It also called on the government to guide and assist Malaysians in rebuilding their retirement fund due to current economic challenges and Covid19 pandemic.

It said the government should find ways to educate every Malaysian family in enhancing their financial skills and knowledge as well as support business owners in terms of their business recovery and economic growth.

According to MyLIFE, the government also should ensure that Malaysian leaders are responsibl­e in their roles with integrity and avoid corruption and unleash the potential of the younger generation for greater employment opportunit­ies and career paths.

All these strategies would play a major role in terms of economic growth which could lead to greater economic security for all, it said.

MyLIFE was establishe­d in 2019 by a group of likeminded profession­als who took ownership and proactive actions to improve Malaysians’ financial literacy through education and comprehens­ive activities.

It strongly supports the Malaysia National Financial Literacy Strategy 2019-2023 and is devoted to assisting in the efficient implementa­tion of the national strategy establishe­d by the Financial Education Network (FEN), which is led by the Securities Commission of Malaysia and Bank Negara Malaysia.

MyLIFE said it would continuous­ly uphold and engage with the government agencies in enlighteni­ng the policies and national plans.

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