PTPTN: Salary Deduction For Loan Repayment Can Now Be Done Online
Author Avatar

The National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) has enabled the deduction of employees’ salary for PTPTN loan repayments to now be done online via the Portal Majikan Online platform. Previously, this process had to be performed manually.

Aside from that, PTPTN also said that the online service that was enabled on the portal can also be used to increase employees’ savings in the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN). “The online service provides a convenient platform for employers with a simpler data verification and review process, with the whole salary deduction process done digitally,” PTPTN shared in a statement.

(Image: Malaysia Gazette)

Meanwhile, chief executive officer of PTPTN, Ahmad Dasuki Abdul Majid noted that Portal Majikan Online is an important component in the corporation’s digitalisation agenda to offer more efficient and effective services. “With the portal, employers can make their employees’ salary deduction transactions at any time easily, efficiently, and safely,” he further said.

Ahmad Dasuki also urged Malaysians to take advantage of the ongoing 15% discount incentive that is provided for PTPTN loan repayments made via salary deduction, as well as scheduled direct debits. This deal – which is provided under Budget 2024 and is set to run until 31 March 2024 – also allows 10% discount for the full lump-sum payment, or lump-sum payment of at least 50%, of your outstanding loan.

(Source: The Edge Malaysia)

0 0 votes
Article Rating
SHARE

Comments (0)

Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Most Viewed Articles
Post Image
Personal Finance News
Sarawak’s Free Degree Scheme Has Reached 4,694 Students
Eloise Lau
- 14th May 2026
Sarawak’s Free Tertiary Education Scheme (FTES) has enrolled 4,694 students across the state’s four government-owned universities since it […]
Post Image
Personal Finance News
PTPTN’s Simpan SSPN Dividend Hits 4.1% For 2025, Highest In 11 Years
Christina Chandra
- 8th May 2026
The Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) has declared a 4.1% dividend for its Simpan SSPN savings scheme […]
Post Image
Personal Finance News
Up To RM3,000 Awarded To 67 Top SPM Students In Teluk Intan
Iman Aminuddin
- 28th April 2026
A total of 67 students who excelled in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations received financial rewards of […]
Post Image
Personal Finance News
150 Putrajaya Students Can Get Free SPM Tuition This Year
Iman Aminuddin
- 29th April 2026
The Putrajaya Tuition Mission programme is returning for 2026 with RM150,000 allocated for free tuition classes for underprivileged […]

Related articles

Related Posts Image
Related Posts Image
Related Posts Image
Related Posts Image