Showing posts with label unclaimed moneys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unclaimed moneys. Show all posts

Monday, 20 May 2013

EPF Rules on Nomination (MUST Read)


There is a chain email spreading about some EPF rules, that makes members worry such as below:

If ONE of your nominees in the EPF nominees list dies, automatically the whole arrangement (EPF Nominees list) is VOID. Meaning if, you only put in ONE name & unfortunately he/she dies before you? Automatically EPF will channel your EPF money to trustee of AMANAH RAYA upon your death.

Upon surrender to trustee of AMANAH RAYA, your children will have to battle the money through 3 channels;




  • Majlis Agama
  • Pejabat Tanah
  • Mahkamah


Is it TRUE ???

According to EPF, if a member has more than one nominee, and one of the nominees dies during the member’s lifetime, ONLY the portion that was bequeathed to the deceased nominee will be invalid.


Should the member later dies without updating his nomination, the other nominees will receive their portion accordingly. Only the portion that was bequeathed to the deceased nominee will be subject to procedures under ‘EPF savings without nomination’ in which the first priority for the right to claim the member's savings goes to the nearest next of kin or the appointed administrator of the deceased member’s estate.



Therefore it is NOT TRUE that if you, as a member, have named more than one nominee, the entire nomination will be void if one of the nominee dies before you. It follows however that if you have named only one nominee and he or she dies before you, the nomination will be void unless a new beneficiary is nominated.



What to do if one of the nominees dies, and I want to change it?

Please note that you DON'T have to produce the death certificate of a deceased nominee to change your nomination. You can change/update your nomination anytime by simply completing a new KWSP 4 (AHL) Form. This will automatically revoke any earlier nomination made.


What if BOTH member and nominee dies together / NO nomination ?

Depending on the amount of savings in the member’s account, if there is NO nomination the procedure will be as follows:



If member’s EPF savings < RM25,000:

  • Initial sum of RM2,500 will be paid to the next of kin.
  • The balance will be paid after a two-month period from the date of the member’s death.


If member’s EPF savings > RM25,000:

  • Initially a sum of RM2,500 will be paid to the next of kin.
  • The second payment (not more than RM17,500) will be paid to the next of kin after two months from the date of the member’s death.
  • The balance of the savings will be paid upon submitting the Letter of Administration/Letter of Probate/Distribution Order/Faraid Certificate from the party that administers estates such as Amanah Raya Berhad or the Court or the Land Office, respectively. The process to obtain these documents is time consuming and certain fees will also need to be paid. On the other hand, with nomination, no fees need to be paid.



As such, this is precisely why nominating is very important. You should also ensure that you update your beneficiary whenever there are any major life changes such as marriage, additional new members or the death of a nominated beneficiary.



Source: EPF

Monday, 26 March 2012

All you need to know about DORMANT account

In general, banks define dormant account (sometimes referred as inactive) when an account does not have any transaction (deposit or withdrawal) for a continuous period of at least 12 months. When your account becomes dormant, the bank would send you a notice letter to the registered mailing address to remind you to activate your account. You may be required to withdrawal or deposit some money over the counter to re-activate your account.

What are the charges?

In addition, should your account balances be RM10 or less, the bank would also inform you of its intention to close the account. The bank will send you a 2nd reminder when it does not receive any response from you (i.e. for activation of account or objection to the closure) within 3 months after the 1st notice. If there is still no response after 2 notices, the bank may proceed to close the account and absorb the balances as service fee.

For account with balances of more than RM10, the account will usually be charged with a dormant account service fee typically at RM10 per annum, until the balances are exhausted or up to 7 years whichever is earlier. Please refer to the tables below on fees and charges imposed by major banks in Malaysia on Saving account.




Unclaimed moneys
When your account remains dormant for a period of 7 years, the account will be classified as unclaimed moneys. Under the Unclaimed Moneys Act (1965), the balances will be transferred to the Government. You may recover your unclaimed moneys from the Registrar of Unclaimed Moneys by submitting form UMA-7 and the required supporting documents at any Registrar offices nationwide. There is no time limit for you to claim your money back.

Contact details of the Registrar are as follows:


Pendaftar Wang Tidak Dituntut
Jabatan Akauntan Negara Malaysia

Bahagian Pengurusan Amanah dan Sekuriti
Menara Maybank, 100 Jalan Tun Perak,

50050 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 03-2034 1850
Website : www.anm.gov.my

Source: Banking Info