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Maximizing Your Kuala Lumpur Employee Benefits
Working in Malaysia’s bustling capital comes with mandatory financial protections. Understanding your Kuala Lumpur employee benefits is essential for your long-term financial security and workplace safety. The two primary pillars of these protections are the Employees Provident Fund (EPF/KWSP) and the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO/PERKESO). Ensuring your employer makes timely, accurate contributions is your right as an employee.
Checking Your SOCSO Contribution Status
Monitoring your SOCSO contribution status ensures you are legally covered in the event of workplace injuries, health emergencies, or invalidity.
- MyPERKESO App & e-Semak: Employees can quickly verify their registration and monthly deductions using the official MyPERKESO mobile app or the e-Semak web portal.
- Employer ASSIST Portal: While the ASSIST Portal is primarily for employers to remit payments, you should always cross-reference your monthly payslip deductions with official PERKESO records to ensure no payments are missed.
Conducting an EPF Balance Check Online
For robust retirement planning, tracking your provident fund is critical. Performing an EPF balance check online has been streamlined for user convenience.
- KWSP i-Akaun App: Download the official KWSP i-Akaun app. It features a secure e-KYC process, allowing you to register using facial recognition and your MyKad without needing to visit a physical branch.
- i-Akaun Web Portal: Log in via the official EPF digital services portal to view your Account 1 (Akaun Persaraan), Account 2 (Akaun Sejahtera), and Account 3 (Akaun Fleksibel) statements.
By staying proactive, you take full control of your financial future. Always report any statutory contribution discrepancies to the authorities immediately.
FAQs
1. How do I register for the KWSP i-Akaun app?
You can register directly through the KWSP i-Akaun app using the e-KYC (electronic Know-Your-Customer) feature. You will need your physical MyKad and a smartphone with a front-facing camera for facial verification.
2. What should I do if my employer fails to pay my SOCSO?
If your SOCSO contribution status shows missing payments, you should file a formal complaint directly with the nearest PERKESO office or contact their customer service hotline (1-300-22-8000) for an investigation.
3. Can foreign workers check their EPF and SOCSO?
Yes. Foreign workers legally employed in Malaysia are covered under SOCSO’s Employment Injury Scheme and can also register for EPF. They can check their statuses using their registered passport numbers or Social Security Foreign Worker (SSFW) numbers.






