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  2. Retirement Fund (Incorporated) - Wikipedia

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    KWAP is one of three main bodies in Malaysia's pension system, the others being the Employees Provident Fund (for private sector employees) and Armed Forces Fund Board (for military personnel). [1] It is also regarded as one of Malaysia's government-linked investment companies (GLICs). [2] [3]

  3. EPF - Wikipedia

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    EPF may refer to: .epf, a file extension for CadSoft Eagle project files; Early pregnancy factor; Eclipse process framework, an open source project; Electricity price forecasting; Employees Provident Fund (disambiguation) Endangered Planet Foundation, an American conservation organization; Ensuring Positive Futures, a British employment program

  4. Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust

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    The Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust (Bengali: বেসরকারি শিক্ষা প্রতিষ্ঠান শিক্ষক ও কর্মচারী কল্যাণ ট্রাস্ট) is a trust owned by the government of Bangladesh for the benefit of teachers and employees of the private sector educational institutions.

  5. Government employees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Government employees in Pakistan encompass all individuals employed by the government, including both civil and military personnel, who fulfill their duties within federal, provincial, or district areas of the government of Pakistan.

  6. Civil service in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    There are statutory bodies headed by the executive chairman who also functions as the General Manager as is the case in the Employees Provident Fund. State Agencies consist of state departments, state statutory bodies and local governments (City, Municipal and District Councils).

  7. Employees' Old-Age Benefits Institution - Wikipedia

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    The current EOBI Contribution is Rs. 1,920 per month for every employee, out of which Rs. 1600 is contributed by the employer while Rs. 320 is contributed by the employee. In addition to the contribution from employers, employees and government, EOBI invests in profitable projects to generate income for providing pension. [4]

  8. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by public sector size, calculated as the number of public sector employees as a percentage of the total ... (Chinese Government, ...

  9. National Social Security Fund (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Fund for all employees working directly under the government and for all employees working under governmental Parastatal organization [3] [4] The NSSF was founded in 1997 as the successor to the defunct National Provident Fund (NPF). NSSF covers all other employers in the country and participation for both employers and employees is compulsory.