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Private Pension Administrator Malaysia (PRS Web-Link)

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Great to see you again via this FPP-Forward blog {;-)

Today I would like share with you an imperative and noteworthy web-link to facilitate you in your quest for continuous learning and appreciating Private Retirement Scheme (PRS).
Optimistically to certain degree of benefit, I hope today’s posting may be off help to you if you have a mind boggling question like ’WHAT NEXT ? & NOW WHAT ? after attending  the PRS Familiarization Program.
If you have attended the PRS Familiarization Program conducted by me, I have been frequently and objectively bringing to you an attention to learn and to know about Private Pension Administrator (PPA) web-link.
This PPA web link turned out to be more apparent during my class (particularly since 1st quarter of year 2013), when PPA web-link has the latest and up-to date relevant information that may be of great value to us.
So, what can we discover and learn about PRS from this Private Pension Administrator (PPA) web-link?
Let’s find out at the following quick-link {:-)
 How PRS Works: 
you can have an access of the following



Providers and Scheme:
you can have an access on latest and up-to date relevant information of the following
 Note: Links from previous posting about PRS
          

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