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PTPTN #2 - Simpan SSPN The Best Education Savings for Children

Puan Mastura Mohd Khalid, COO, Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN)

30-Mar-22 08:45

PTPTN #2 - Simpan SSPN The Best Education Savings for Children

Introduced in 2004, Simpan SSPN was created with the goal of encouraging Malaysians to save more for their future education and to date it has seen over 5 million accounts opened with PTPTN totaling a deposit amount of about RM11 billion. But how does it help Malaysians achieve their tertiary goals? And what are the perks of opening a Simpan SSPN account? Mastura Mohd Khalid of PTPTN explains. Visit www.lovesspn.com for details.


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