Sunday, July 13, 2008

KPF: Who can become a member?

This post is specifically to answer Father Sez. Thank you for visiting my blog and leave comment.

Koperasi Permodalan Felda Membership

From the website, http://www.felda.net.my/kpf/soalanlazim.asp , it is stated that;

1.
Siapakah yang layak menjadi anggota?

Peneroka-peneroka Felda, isteri dan anak-anak
mereka yang warganegara Malaysia dan
berusia tidak kurang daripada 18 tahun dan
berkelakuan baik

Koperasi-koperasi peneroka Felda

Kakitangan-kakitangan Felda yang sedang
bertugas dan isteri

Kakitangan-kakitangan Felda yang sudah
bersara yang warganegara Malaysia dan sudah
menjadi ahli Koperasi sebelum bersara

Koperasi-koperasi kakitangan Felda
















In general, KPF is open to who are working directly with FELDA. This 'exclusivity' gives lots of advantages to Peneroka and their family. A single solid advice to the children of Peneroka, please put your money in this cooperation and you will not regret. KPF has a strong track record with average dividend between 13% to 14% a year. I cannot guarantee future performance, but oil palm trading is heading a bright prospect.

This may leave you with disappointment, FatherSez. No worry. Everyone has his share of opportunity and you have been doing well so far. I enjoy reading your stories about family, goat farm, and your money management advices.

How to Become Member?

Contact your local Pejabat Felda and ask for membership form. Send the form by yourself or through Pejabat Felda with RM5 membership fee. This may take few months to get approval. Once you have the registration number, you can start to place your investment.

Or go to KPF office;


Pejabat Koperasi Permodalan Felda (KPF)

Bangunan Blok J,

Anjung Felda, Jalan Maktab,

54000 Kuala Lumpur.

I have been to KPF office last 3 weeks. It was empty except for an officer who will be more than happy to keep him busy with your inquiries. I feel like going to the bank and somebody is waiting to entertain me. No noise, no interruption, just me and him talking about serious business. Haha..

1 comment:

Father Sez said...

Thanks a million for this post. I did not notice it till recently.

Yes, it would be a pity if the "FELDA children" who are now in the cities fail to invest in this coopertative.

Hopefully your writings will alert them to this golden opportunity available to them.

Wassalam