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Malaysia's EPF saw 11% investment income growth in 2025's first nine months, driven by strong equity and fixed income returns.
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) in Malaysia reported an 11% rise in investment income for the first nine months of 2025, totaling RM63.99 billion, up from RM57.57 billion in 2024, driven by strong performance, particularly in equities and fixed income.
Third-quarter income surged 27% to RM25.07 billion, with equities contributing 68% of the quarter's returns.
The fund added over 427,000 new members and 628,000 new employers, bringing total membership above 16.5 million.
These gains suggest the EPF may offer a higher dividend payout in 2026, though the rate remains unconfirmed.
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El EPF de Malasia registró un crecimiento del 11% en los ingresos por inversiones en los primeros nueve meses de 2025, impulsado por fuertes rendimientos de renta variable y renta fija.