Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Financing or Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Lending is a way of lending money to individuals or businesses through online services that match lenders / investors and borrowers. P2P Financing is not a new thing in the business world. It became popular for quite some time, e.g. at around year 2005 in United Kingdom and at around 2006 in United States. In recent years, P2P … [Read more...]
Save More When You Shop Online With Shopback
Are you always buy something online? Do you know you can save some by getting some cashback from the transaction you have made online? By using Shopback, you are able to do that. There are a lot of online merchants participating in the Shopback cashback scheme. Some of the popular one are Lazada, Taobao, Fave, Foodpanda, Booking.com, Zalora, AliExpress and many more. How … [Read more...]
Maybank 2 Cards Weekend Cash Back Is Back
Good news to all Maybank 2 Cards user, the 5% weekend cash back from Maybank 2 Cards is back. It is now no longer limit to dining transactions only. From Maybank announcement: Effective 15th March 2017, all Maybank 2 American Express® Gold and Platinum Cardmembers will be entitled to these new benefits: 5% Weekend Cash Back capped at RM50 per Cardmember per calendar … [Read more...]
Amusing Startup Ideas That Made Millions
A lot of startups go bust before even taking flight. Mainly because there is no market for the product, the business model is a flop, or the management team is filled with megalomaniacs. More often than not, the startup idea is just plain ridiculous. But don’t be too quick to dismiss those supposedly ridiculous ideas. Don’t change your mind just yet, about looking for personal l … [Read more...]
EPF Dividend For 2015
Employee Provident Fund (EPF) board has announced 2 days ago that the Minister of Finance has approved the proposed dividend rate for EPF members. The dividend rate for 2015 is 6.4% or total dividend payout of RM38,243 billion. I think it is a good news for everyone. 6.4% is consider high though it is not the highest payout (last year, 2014, was about 6.75%). [Read more … [Read more...]