Zeti: EPF contribution cut to boost domestic demand

By BERNAMA

Inside story image EPF Mefia Briefing 200415 01The cut in employees’ contributions to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is to boost domestic demand, said Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz.

She said domestic demand has been the driver of the country’s economy during previous global slowdown and last year.

However, she said, the government had identified moderation in domestic demand and EPF’s employee contribution reduction measures will stimulate domestic consumption.

“What the government is doing is putting money in the hands of the consumers. This is done through this (EPF contribution reduction),” she said in a forum on ‘2016 Budget Recalibration’ today.

Zeti said the government, however, acknowledged the importance of saving for retirement and thus the measure is only for a temporary period from March this year until December next year.

“The measure is temporary, just for this year and next year to support the economy,” she said.

In the budget recalibration announced by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today, the government agreed to reduce employees’ contributions to the EPF by 3%, which is expected to increase private consumption expenditure by RM8 billion a year.

The reduction, however, does not involve employers’ contributions.