Monday, April 13, 2009

RM5bil National Savings Bond(Islamic Bond) on sale from April 14- May 13 for public


The first batch of the planned RM5bil National Savings Bond where savers can receive a return of 5% per year will be offered for sale from April 14 to May 13.

The Islamic bonds, called Sukuk Simpanan Rakyat, will be launched on May 14 and Bank Negara will issue an initial RM2.5bil worth of bonds for the public to buy.

Each person above the age of 21 will be able to buy a maximum RM50,000 worth of Islamic bonds at any of the country’s commercial and Islamic banks, Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd, Bank Simpanan Nasional Bhd and Bank Pertanian Malaysia Bhd.

The minimum amount of bonds a person must buy is RM1,000.

The Islamic bonds will mature in three years. Individuals can, however, redeem their bonds anytime within the bond’s three-year tenure. The allocation of the bonds to the public will be on a first come first served basis and successful applicants will be notified by the banks where their purchases are made. Profit payments will be made on a quarterly basis through the sukuk holders’ accounts with their bank.


Key Features of the Bond :






Please download and print the form from here :


http://www.bnm.gov.my/repository/ssr/SSR2009_Application_Forms.pdf


to those who has extra cash in the bank account, you should go for this. the return is much better than bank's Fixed Deposit rate(around 3% per annum). bear in mind, this sukuk is meant for 3 years.

example calculation :
Invest RM2000 for 3 years. return is 5 % per year, so in 3 years, you will get return of 15 % of your investment. 15 % * 2000 = RM300(Rm100 per year).


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