Employees Provident Fund (EPF) structure in Malaysia, exploring whether it is an innovative solution for enhancing retirement savings or a potential crisis for future retirees. The changes aim to address the growing concerns about the adequacy of retirement funds amidst rising living costs and an aging population. The article examines the potential benefits and drawbacks of the new structure, highlighting the differing opinions among experts and stakeholders.
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