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i-MULA 50 Starter Pack: RM2.2 Million In Subsidies Still Available For First-time Insurance Buyers - Apply By 31 December 2025

i-MULA 50 Starter Pack: RM2.2 Million In Subsidies Still Available For First-time Insurance Buyers - Apply By 31 December 2025

Barnama15 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 7 (Bernama) -- The Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (LIAM) is calling on young Malaysians and first-time insurance buyers to act fast and benefit from the i-MULA 50 Starter Pack, as RM2.2 million in funding remains available under the nationwide subsidy programme. Applications are open until 31 December 2025, or earlier, if the fund is fully utilised.
To date, over 56,000 Malaysians have successfully secured insurance coverage through the programme, tapping into RM2.8 million of the RM5 million fund set aside to promote financial inclusion and risk protection for underserved segments, especially the youth.
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