KWSP E-KIOSK
Monday, November 21, 2005
In case you still living under a rock, our government department KWSP goes high tech nowadays. They have this gadget, e-kiosk that save people hassle getting a manila card numbering system, queuing for a puny EPF statement.
Recently I intentionally spared a morning paid visit to a not so near KWSP branch. By being a fool for long, I noticed that… I forgot my account number and without bringing any reference.
No way for me to turn around, walk home without a fight, brilliantly I thought of a dismal idea, I left that innocent field blank for several forms that I had. Getting a number and proceed to a long queue, finally my turn. Hand in incomplete forms and got rejected.
I ask for help they said sabar no problem they still have this last resort of secretly developed weapon, e-kiosk. Equip with state-of-the-art Malaysia identity card, mykad simply shove into e-kiosk reader and stick my thumb on the reader Walla the printer throw up an A4 size EPF statement, job done. I like it very much, it really avail the anxious queue up at the branch.
Later back home wandering around and read about e-kiosk also in the KWSP website. I should do some homework before poking around. Our government’s multimillion e-government endeavor finally enjoyable now. Quickly spend sometimes, be it lunch time or tea time go fool around KWSP.
Tagged under Malaysia, government, kiosk, KWSP
Recently I intentionally spared a morning paid visit to a not so near KWSP branch. By being a fool for long, I noticed that… I forgot my account number and without bringing any reference.
No way for me to turn around, walk home without a fight, brilliantly I thought of a dismal idea, I left that innocent field blank for several forms that I had. Getting a number and proceed to a long queue, finally my turn. Hand in incomplete forms and got rejected.
I ask for help they said sabar no problem they still have this last resort of secretly developed weapon, e-kiosk. Equip with state-of-the-art Malaysia identity card, mykad simply shove into e-kiosk reader and stick my thumb on the reader Walla the printer throw up an A4 size EPF statement, job done. I like it very much, it really avail the anxious queue up at the branch.
Later back home wandering around and read about e-kiosk also in the KWSP website. I should do some homework before poking around. Our government’s multimillion e-government endeavor finally enjoyable now. Quickly spend sometimes, be it lunch time or tea time go fool around KWSP.
Tagged under Malaysia, government, kiosk, KWSP




2 Comments:
Definitely I think it is the best advancement that Malaysian government did for the EPF contributor
e-kiosk available online?
if yes, how and where do I get it online?
my parents had forgotten their kwsp number.
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