Only two out of 2.8m PTPTN borrowers declared bankrupt since 1997 – The Sun Daily

KUALA LUMPUR: Only two out of the 2.8 million borrowers of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loans declared bankrupt since the establishment of the institution in 1997. Its chairman, Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, said the bankruptcy declarations had to be made after the borrowers failed to comply with the court decisions. Shamsul…

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Belgrade girl donates Christmas money to help pay off school lunch debts – The Bozeman Daily Chronicle

BELGRADE Julie Foret, 10, says she really likes to play outside with her neighbor and bake, which is evident from the pink long-sleeve T-shirt shes wearing that reads, Bake the world a better place. Julies mother, Elizabeth Scott, said her daughter is always considering the needs of others. She gave an example of when Julie…

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Only 2 out of 2.8m PTPTN borrowers declared bankrupt since 1997 – Malaysiakini

Only two out of the 2.8 million borrowers of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loans were declared bankrupt since the establishment of the institution in 1997. Its chairman, Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, said the bankruptcy declaration had to be made after the borrowers failed to comply with the court decision. Shamsul Anuar, who is also…

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Only two out of 2.8 million PTPTN borrowers declared bankrupt since 1997 – New Straits Times Online

KUALA LUMPUR: Only two out of the 2.8 million borrowers of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loans were declared bankrupt since the establishment of the institution in 1997. Its chairman, Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, said the bankruptcy declaration had to be made after the borrowers failed to comply with the court decision.…

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FCA to investigate Provident Financial’s car financing business – Financial Times

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Tradies take up the slack as Melbourne shrugs off corporate job losses – The Age

Melburnians have been most likely to work as professionals, tradies, managers, salespeople and in administration since the turn of the century but who we work for has changed. More than a decade ago, Melbourne decoupled from the corporate giants once synonymous with this city and its employment market diversified, says urban economist Terry Rawnsley.   More and more Melburnians work as tradespeople.. Photo: Louise Kennerley So despite…

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