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EPF’s 6.15% Dividend: Good Enough?

Rajen Devadason, CEO, RD WealthCreation

06-Mar-26 12:00

EPF’s 6.15% Dividend: Good Enough?

Is the EPF's 6.15% dividend good enough? While the recent payout drew mixed reactions, the real crisis isn't the percentage, it's the dangerous over-reliance on a single pillar to fund decades of post-work life.

For generations, Malaysians have leaned heavily on the EPF as their primary retirement strategy. But as the ringgit fluctuates against the US dollar and global markets shift, generating outsized returns from overseas investments is becoming increasingly complex. 

To provide a harsh but necessary reality check on retirement adequacy, Rajen Devadason, Licensed Financial Planner with Manulife Investment Management (Malaysia), unpacks why the 6.15% yield is mathematically stronger than it looks, how to define your personal "enough" (ranging anywhere from RM500,000 to RM20 million), and the concrete blueprint required to build true financial freedom beyond the EPF.

Learn More About:

  • The 6.15% Verdict: Why EPF's dividend is stronger than it looks.

  • The Account 3 Trap: Why Rajen calls the suggestion to funnel all dividends into the flexible EPF Account 3 "monumentally asinine" and a major threat to long-term wealth.

  • Capital Preservation vs. Liquidation: The stark realities of retirement funding, and why the common strategy of draining your capital until your final day is a terrifying way to live.

  • The 5-Element Blueprint: A breakdown of Rajen's framework for financial freedom, featuring a "portfolio barbell" strategy designed to balance high-risk capital gains with reliable passive income streams.

  • Personal Inflation & Stagflation: Why the official national CPI likely doesn't reflect your real cost of living, and how rising energy costs from geopolitical conflicts could trigger a brief period of economic stagflation.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  economyinvestmentsfinancial wellness

Tags:  capital preservationepf dividendretirement planningfinancial literacywealth creationstagflation





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