Blacklisted PTPTN borrowers may be allowed to buy homes

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KUALA LUMPUR: First-time home buyers burdened with student loans may stand a chance to buy their own home, following a move to exempt them from being blacklisted from purchasing homes in the Central Credit Reference Information System (CCRIS).

Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said her ministry has received approval from the Education Ministry through the National Higher Education Fund Corporation to exempt those loans from being listed in CCRIS.

“I called him about a month ago when I was in the process of getting the end financing packages for homes,” she said. She told the media this after attending the launch of the Hi Home Property Conference, which will be held on July 25. She said Prima is currently conducting due diligence and streamlining its processes with the Ministry.

 

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Refuse to service ptptn loan but can afford to buy homes. STUPID. While servicing house loans, do you think they will service ptptn loans? DON’T BE STUPID

Now that is peculiar... Ability to buy but not repay

if they can’t afford to pay their study loan, How do you expect them to pay other loans Idiot.

Msia Bolehland...those who cannot service small edu loan, can afford 2 pay back bigger home loans.

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