RinggitPlus Announces Strategic Partnerships With StashAway And FWD Takaful Berhad (“FWD Takaful”)
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RinggitPlus has announced that it has entered into strategic partnerships with roboadvisor StashAway and takaful provider FWD Takaful, aimed at offering wider benefits and advantages to the RinggitPlus community.

“Malaysia is home to plenty of companies offering innovative financial services and products, whether that is direct and affordable takaful coverage, or transparent and convenient investments powered by big data and algorithms,” said Hann Liew, co-founder and director of RinggitPlus.

“Both StashAway and FWD empower Malaysians with financial inclusivity and I am genuinely excited that we at RinggitPlus will be collaborating with two more prominent companies in the industry,” Hann said. 

StashAway

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StashAway was the first roboadvisor in Malaysia to obtain a Capital Market Services Licence for Fund Management from the Securities Commission under the Digital Investment Management framework in 2018.

Since then, the roboadvisor has offered more and more Malaysians access to personal, low-cost investing guided by data-driven investment decisions. It is now the largest roboadvisor in Malaysia and in Southeast Asia, managing over USD1 billion worth of assets. From inception in 2017 until end 2020, StashAway’s portfolios have delivered up to 17.6% in annualised performance. 

StashAway is known for its zero sales charge, so more of your capital is put to work. With the overall low costs, you can make withdrawals and transfer between portfolios with ease. StashAway’s management fees are also kept low and affordable at 0.8%p.a. and below.

To celebrate our collaboration, we have a special promo for you – StashAway is offering RinggitPlus readers 50% off fees for the first RM100,000 invested for 6 months. All you have to do is sign up for StashAway using this link, exclusively for RinggitPlus blog readers! 

FWD Takaful

FWD Takaful offers Shariah-compliant plans that include various aspects of takaful coverage, from family takaful to critical illness protection. FWD Takaful has both online and offline offerings with a wide range of plans that are beneficial to everyone, including those with lower incomes and people with disabilities.

As part of our collaboration, FWD Takaful is offering a special promotion exclusively for all RinggitPlus Blog readers! From 15 August to 31 December 2021, you can enjoy one of the following benefits: 

(i) With the promo code FWDR50, get 50% off your first-month contribution payment for monthly payment mode
(ii) With the promo code FWDR10, get 10% off your first-year contribution payment for yearly payment mode.

Simply enter the promo code at checkout to enjoy the discount. This offer is applicable to the following FWD Takaful plans:

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The partnerships with StashAway and FWD Takaful mark another exciting milestone for us at RinggitPlus, together with our partners and our valued community members. We hope you enjoy the savings and exclusive benefits from our exciting partnership promos above!

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