Saturday 2 February 2013

EPF Dividend for 2012, Big or Small "Ang Pow"?

Apart from looking forward to the Chinese New Year festivities, the month of February is also a month where we anticipate the announcement of 2012 EPF Dividend!

For the record, the 2010 EPF dividend distribution was declared on 21st of Feb 2011 while 2011 dividend distribution was declared on 19th of Feb 2012. Therefore, it is highly likely that 2012 EPF dividend distribution announcement should also fall between those dates.

For income earners, people who we say "makan gaji", they tend to place some importance in knowing the EPF dividend payout. The higher the dividend declaration, the more money for retirement!

Now, to give a speculated projected prediction, we first take a look at EPF's performance for 2010, 2011 and 2012:

EPF’s GROSS INVESTMENT INCOME

2010
(RM, billion)
2011
(RM, billion)
2012
(RM, billion)
Quarter 1
5.55
6.53
7.74
Quarter 2
5.93
6.75
7.66
Quarter 3
5.75
6.80
7.02
Quarter 4
6.83
7.16
Total
24.06
27.24
?

Predicting Quarter 4 and Total performance of EPF for 2012
Based on the previous table, we can establish a relative percentage income growth between 2010 with 2011 and 2011 with 2012 as shown below:


2010
(RM, billion)
2011
(RM, billion)
% increase 2010 to 2011
2012
(RM, billion)
% increase
2011 to 2012
Quarter 1
5.55
6.53
+17.66%
7.74
+18.53%
Quarter 2
5.93
6.75
+13.83%
7.66
+13.48%
Quarter 3
5.75
6.80
+18.26%
7.02
+3.24%
Quarter 4
6.83
7.16
+4.83%
?
?
Total
24.06
27.24
13.21%
?
?

Key Observation
  1. For Quarter 1 and Quarter 2, the % increase of income have been consistent for the past 2 years. 
  2. For Quarter 3, the income growth between 2010-2011 is 18.26%, yet between 2011-2012 the growth is only 3.24%. The difficulty in bringing consistent high returns was mentioned by Tan Sri Azlan Zainol, CEO of EPF during the 2012 Quarter 3 announcement. 
Quote: "Given the continuing uncertainty in the economy and the low interest rate environment, it will be tough to sustain current investment performance in the quarters to come. Nonetheless, the EPF continues to maintain a robust risk management framework with tactical investment strategies in place to ensure that it does not only preserve, but also enhance the value of members' retirement funds," 




It is expected that the performance of Quarter 4, 2012 would largely be determined by the performance of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). 

Thanks to this SITE, I was able to obtain obtain the performance of our Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Index for Quarter 3 (2012) and Quarter 4 (2012):

Chart for Quater 3
For Quarter 3 (2012), the KLSE Index gained 2.12%

Chart for Quarter 4
For Quarter 4 (2012), the KLSE Index gained 2.20% 

Quarter to Quarter Gain from KLSE Index:
= (Quarter 4 Gain - Quarter 3 Gain) / Quarter 3 Gain x 100%
= (2.20% - 2.12%) / 2.12% x 100% 
+3.77%

Next is to use the 3.77% Quarter to Quarter gain from KLSE Index to project Quarter 4 EPF income earnings. 

Projected Quarter 4 EPF Income:
= EPF's Quarter 3 Earnings x (100% + 3.77%)
= RM 7.02 billion x 1.0377
= RM 7.28 billion

Total EPF's income earnings:
= Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4
= RM 29.7 billion

The updated table based on the projected calculation for Q4 and Total EPF Earnings as shown below:


2010
(RM, billion)
2011
(RM, billion)
% increase 2010 to 2011
2012
(RM, billion)
% increase
2011 to 2012
Quarter 1
5.55
6.53
+17.66%
7.74
+18.53%
Quarter 2
5.93
6.75
+13.83%
7.66
+13.48%
Quarter 3
5.75
6.80
+18.26%
7.02
+3.24%
Quarter 4
6.83
7.16
+4.83%
7.28*
+1.68%*
Total
24.06
27.24
+13.21%
29.70*
+9.03%*
*projected figures and percentages

How much Dividend will EPF announce for 2012?
This is another table that shows the correlation between past EPF income earnings with dividend payout:


EPF Gross Investment Income
(RM, billion)
Dividend Payout
2009
19.63
5.65 %
2010
24.07
5.80 %
2011
27.24
6.00 %
2012
29.70*
X
*projected figures and percentages

Key Observations
  1. Between 2009 to 2010, EPF's Gross Investment Income added RM4.44 billion and dividend payout was increased by +0.15%. That's 0.034% dividend increase for every 1 billion added.
  2. Between 2010 to 2011, EPF's Gross Investment Income added RM3.17 billion and dividend payout was increased by +0.20%. That's 0.063% dividend increase for every 1 billion added
  3. It is projected that between 2011 to 2012, EPF's Gross Investment Income will add RM2.46 billion.
I know there are a many other factors that need to be considered to make an accurate prediction,  but I'll leave that to the experts. 

To make things simple, I intend to take the average for "dividend increase/billion gained" as stated in Item 1 and 2 and use that value to project the dividend for 2012. Here's the calculation:

Average Dividend Increase per billion gained :
= (0.034% per billion gained + 0.063% per billion gained) / 2
= 0.0485 % per billion gained

Projected EPF Dividend increase for 2012 :
= (0.0485 % per billion gained) x (RM2.46 billion gained for 2012)
= 0.12%

Projected EPF Dividend for 2012:
= (2011 Dividend) + (Projected EPF Dividend increase for 2012)
= 6.00% + 0.12%
= 6.12%

Summary
I know that there are many assumptions in my prediction and I am expecting this post to get quite a bit of bashing from experienced readers. Well what's most important after writing this post is that I got to know EPF just a little bit better. 

If EPF is able to return a dividend close to what I've calculated, that's small ang pow for me. Anything more, then it's considered a big ang pow. Fingers crossed!

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4 comments:

  1. There are too many assumptions being taken to conclude your projection on EPF dividend. However,I do applaud your efforts to at least project the dividend based on stats and figures from past years.

    Just to add on to that, I would said that with the current GE13 looming, EPF would "forced" to declare higher dividend to boost the current Government Political image. After all, majority of Malaysian would link EPF performance to that of Malaysia economic performance and subsequently to the Gov performance.

    With that in mind, 6.12% would be a very safe projection. I'm looking into 6.25%.

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  2. I was very happy that I discovered this website, thank you for this excellent information!! I have bookmarked your blog to check out the new stuff you post. Thanks dude

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  3. Time to project another EPF dividend for year 2013???

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  4. Agreed,wage earners are indeed curious to know what EPF provide in 2014.

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