30% discount for Sarawak students who repay 30% of PTPTN loans

30% discount for Sarawak students who repay 30% of PTPTN loans

The state government allocates RM30 million to help its students settle study loans faster.

Abang Johari Openg witnessing the exchange of documents between PTPTN chief executive Ahmad Dasuki Abdul Majid (right) and Yayasan Sarawak director Azmi Bujang at the singing of the MoU. (Bernama pic)
KUCHING:
The Sarawak government will settle 30% of its students’ National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loans once they pay up 30%.

The state has allocated RM30 million for this purpose, making it the only state with such an initiative to help students settle their study loans faster.

Chief minister Abang Johari Openg said he had listened to the students’ hardship during a dialogue with Sarawakian students in Peninsular Malaysia at the ‘Lan Berambeh Anak Sarawak’ programme in Kuala Lumpur in October 2019.

“Based on the dialogue, I have allocated RM30 million in the last budget to help them repay their PTPTN loans,” he said after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Yayasan Sarawak and PTPTN at his office in Petra Jaya here.

Through this, Yayasan Sarawak will utilise the state government’s allocation to provide the incentive to Sarawakian students.

Abang Johari said Yayasan Sarawak has its own mechanism to manage the students’ loan repayment and hoped that the initiative would help solve their problems.

Meanwhile, PTPTN chief executive Ahmad Dasuki Abdul Majid said the initiative was a proactive measure, which saw the state government allocating a huge amount to assist its students in settling their education loan.

“This initiative should be praised and become an example for other states,” he said during the ceremony.

He added that as at Dec 31 last year, PTPTN has disbursed a total of RM4.7 billion in education financing to 195,350 students throughout the country, and 3,429 first-class students were given loan repayment exemption totalling RM88.7 million.

Yayasan Sarawak director Azmi Bujang said to date, 9,000 Sarawak students were eligible to benefit from the initiative after being screened by PTPTN.

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