You can run but you can’t fly.
		
		M’sian Man Broke Down After Myvi Repossessed, Says He Couldn’t Pay Loan While Supporting 2 Younger Siblings
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
” Now I’ve lost myself and my favourite car.”
		
		M’sian Landed Property Owners Pay RM3.7K Loans Every Month, Earn Only RM2K Rent Back
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
What was meant to be profit now bleeds thousands every month.
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		23yo M’sian Earns RM12K Monthly From Farming & Livestock Without Taking A Loan
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
Helping his village, growing food, building a future.
		
		Debt-Free But Still Rejected For A Loan? Your Credit Score Might Be The Reason
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
No credit history = no trust from the bank.
		
		M’sian Declared Bankrupt After Ex-Boss Allegedly Took RM250K Loan Using Her Name
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
Be careful who you share your details with, even your boss.
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		M’sian Gen Z Flexes His RM7K Salary But Complains About Paying Processing Fee For Myvi Loan
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
He flexed his salary louder than his common sense.
		
		M’sian Couple Takes RM20,000 Personal Loan For Wedding, Says RM300 Monthly Is Manageable
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
Taking a loan for the big day… worth it or not?
		
		RM10.8bil In PTPTN Loans Yet To Be Repaid By 1.2 Million Borrowers
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
Time to pay up if you haven’t.
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		Several 60yo M’sians Have Yet To Pay Off Their PTPTN Loans
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
“This behavior is seen as unfair to diligent borrowers。”
		
		M’sian Teacher Forced To Take Loan, Loses RM135K To Scam Syndicate Posing As Police Officer
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
She made 11 transactions to six different bank accounts, culminating in the loss of RM135,150.
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		M’sian Govt Worker With RM4.5K Salary Tries To Apply For Loan, Gets Rejected After Monthly Dues Leave Him With Only RM700
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
In this case, nearly 90% of the employee’s salary, or RM3,800, went to monthly payments.
		
		M’sian B40 Student’s Second-Hand Car Totaled In Accident By Brother & Loan Remains Unsettled
					
				
					
			
					
				
	
 
	
		
But the student remains grateful that his brother walked away with only minor injuries.
 
 
			
				
					 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		 
				
			
		