
The campaign, in conjunction with the agency’s 13th anniversary, offers a special discount for payments made in full between Feb 14 and April 30.
Payments can be made via the EPF Account 2 or through cash.
Yayasan Peneraju CEO Ibrahim Sani said the discount was to provide alumni and beneficiaries with a financially prudent option to clear their education loans.
“We intend to plough back these repayment funds to fuel further growth of Yayasan Peneraju.
“These funds will be used to expand our education financing packages, allowing us to benefit more Bumiputera talents than we could have without the repayment of these loans,” he said.
Ibrahim also described 2024 as a “standout” year for Yayasan Peneraju due to its significant accomplishments.
Key initiatives include the YP Talent Bank platform and YP Exchange programme, which he said contributed to greater career opportunities and enhanced collaboration within the ecosystem.
As part of its broader goals for the year, Yayasan Peneraju aims to expand its Peneraju Alumni network and continue driving key initiatives under the economy minister’s Bumiputera mandate, he said.