Education

Government may reconsider overseas travel ban for PTPTN loan defaulters

PTPTN had approved loans for 3.1 million borrowers from the B40 group and Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah recipients as of July, with total disbursements reaching RM59.44 billion.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 19 Aug 2025 7:00PM

Government may reconsider overseas travel ban for PTPTN loan defaulters
Loan exemptions for first-class degree holders would open on the PTPTN website starting 1 September. - August 29,2025

THE government is considering revisiting its policy of barring National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) borrowers from travelling abroad if they default on repayments. Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mustapha Sakmud revealed this potential review when responding to queries in Parliament about reinstating travel bans for persistent defaulters who can afford to pay but refuse.

“We may review it, but for now, there is still no consideration to impose restrictions on borrowers,” he said during today’s Dewan Rakyat session as reported by Bernama.

Mustapha shared that PTPTN had approved loans for 3.1 million borrowers from the B40 group and Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah recipients as of July, with total disbursements reaching RM59.44 billion.

He confirmed that applications for loan exemptions for first-class degree holders would open on the PTPTN website starting 1 September.

“I would also like to inform this honourable House that the first-class exemption scheme began in 2001, and to date, a total of 133,159 students have benefited, involving an estimated value of RM2.9 billion,” he said. – August 19, 2025

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