Malaysia

‘Only 6,000 housewives unregistered with e-Kasih contributing to SKSSR’

Over 140,000 contributors so far, says human resources minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2023 3:46PM

‘Only 6,000 housewives unregistered with e-Kasih contributing to SKSSR’
V. Sivakumar says that husbands are encouraged to contribute to the Housewives’ Social Security Scheme in appreciation of the services and sacrifices made by their wives. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, January 16, 2023

SEREMBAN – Only 6,000 housewives not registered with e-Kasih are subscribed to the Housewives’ Social Security Scheme (SKSSR), said Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar.

He said there are over 140,000 contributors to the scheme so far.

“An estimated three million housewives up to the age of 55 in the country are eligible to contribute to this scheme.

“It is the responsibility of all parties to promote this scheme so that more housewives will benefit,” he told reporters after handing over SKSSR benefits to the next of kin of the insured housewives here today.

Sivakumar said the next of kin of insured who die before the age of 55 are eligible to receive a funeral management benefit of RM2,000, while periodic Penakat Pension payments up to a maximum of RM300 a month are provided to those eligible.

“This scheme recognises the role of housewives in carrying out domestic work, which may not have been seen as a contribution to the development of the family institutions and country,” he said.

He said husbands are encouraged to contribute to the scheme in appreciation of the services and sacrifices made by their wives.

SKSSR is implemented under the Housewives Social Security Act 2022 (Act 838) with the aim of providing social security protection to housewives against domestic disasters, disability, or death.

The government has provided an allocation of RM20 million as SKSSR contributions to 150,000 housewives registered with e-Kasih through the Employees Provident Fund i-Suri scheme. – Bernama, January 16, 2023 

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