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Telephone numbers in Malaysia are regulated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Landline telephone numbers consist of an area code of 1 to 2 digits (excluding the leading zero), followed by a 6 to 8-digit subscriber number.
Employees' Provident Fund (EPF; Malay: Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja, KWSP) is a federal statutory body under the purview of the Ministry of Finance. It manages the compulsory savings plan and retirement planning for private sector workers in Malaysia .
Retirement Fund (Incorporated) (Malay: Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Diperbadankan); KWAP) is a statutory body which manages the pension scheme for Malaysia's public employees. KWAP is the investment manager of the Retirement Fund, which is applied towards financing the government's pension liability, and is responsible for the administration and ...
KWSP Tower (Headquarters) is located near this station. KG05 Kwasa Sentral 5 lines T772 T801 T802 T803 T804 Taman Industri Sungai Buloh: Feeder Bus T804 to KS03 Terminal Skypark for the KTM KL Sentral-Terminal Skypark Line. KG05A Teknologi - - - - -Provisional station [27] KG06 Kota Damansara–Thomson Hospital: 16 December 2016 Elevated
Bandar Baru Bangi circa 2009, as viewed from the Bangi Golf Resort. Bandar Baru Bangi in Hulu Langat District. Bandar Baru Bangi (literal translation: Bangi New Town) is a township and satellite town of Kajang situated in Hulu Langat District, in southeastern Selangor, Malaysia.
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The Malaysian identity card (Malay: kad pengenalan Malaysia) is the compulsory identity card for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. The current identity card, known as MyKad, was introduced by the National Registration Department of Malaysia on 5 September 2001 as one of four MSC Malaysia flagship applications [1] and a replacement for the High Quality Identity Card (Kad Pengenalan Bermutu ...
For officers, participation in the fund is voluntary, with no contribution towards their accounts by the Government of Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Armed forces members of other ranks (compulsory contributors) are required to contribute a portion of their monthly salary to LTAT, with the government contributing as employer.