Ringgit Ease Personal Financing-i

Financing built for civil servants
Shariah-compliant personal financing exclusively for Malaysian government
employees—repaid automatically through SPGA, so you never miss a payment.
Eligibility
Who Can Apply
Simple. Transparent. Shariah-Aligned.
CashSouk handles matching, credit evaluation, and administration—so you focus on growth or returns
Eligibility
Who can apply?
- Registered with Sistem Potongan
- Gaji Angkasa (SPGA)
- Completed minimum service period
- Meets minimum monthly income threshold
- Active SPGA deduction facility with employer
Competitive terms are available because of the security provided by automated salary deduction—making financing more accessible for qualifying civil servants.
Who we serve
Built for Malaysia's government workforce
Ringgit Ease is exclusively available to civil servants enrolled in the SPGA programme ensuring reliable, automated repayments and competitive financing terms.
- Federal Civil Servants All ministries, departments & federal agencies
- State Government Employees All 13 Malaysian states where SPGA is active
- Statutory Body Personnel FELDA, public universities &
SPGA-linked GLCs
How It Works
Simplify financing process.
Step 1: Apply
Submit your application with basic employment and income details
Step 2: Assessment
We verify your SPGA eligibility and review your financing request.
Step 3: Approval
Receive your offer letter with transparent profit rate and tenure.
Step 4: SPGA Setup
We coordinate with your HR to register salary deductions via Angkasa.
Step 5: Disbursement
Funds are credited—repayments start automatically next pay cycle.
Why Ringgit Ease?

Shariah-Verified Structure
Reviewed by qualified Shariah advisors. No interest (riba), no hidden fees—just ethical financing aligned with Islamic principles.

Automatic Repayments
Your instalment is deducted monthly through the Angkasa SPGA system—alongside
EPF, SOCSO, and income tax. Zero effort from you.

Civil Service Exclusive
Purpose-built for government servants. Terms, limits, and processes are designed
around the stability of civil service employment.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

Who qualifies for Ringgit Ease Personal Financing-i?
Ringgit Ease is exclusively available to Malaysian civil servants who are registered with the Sistem Potongan Gaji Angkasa (SPGA). This includes federal and state government employees, as well as staff of statutory bodies and selected government-linked agencies that participate in the SPGA program. To qualify, you typically need to have completed a minimum service period and meet the minimum monthly income threshold set by the financing guidelines. You must also have an active SPGA deduction facility enabled through your employer. The exclusive focus on civil servants allows us to offer competitive financing terms backed by the security of automated salary deductions.
1. Who qualifies for Ringgit Ease Personal Financinf-i?
Malaysian civil servants registered with SPGA—including federal and
state government employees, statutory body staff, and selected
government-linked agencies. You typically need a minimum service
period, meet an income threshold, and have an active SPGA facility with
your employer
2. How does SPGA deduction work?
Once approved, we register your instalment with Angkasa via your
employer's HR. Each payday, the amount is deducted from your gross
salary—just like EPF or SOCSO—and remitted directly to us. No manual
transfers, no missed payments.
3. What Shariah structure does Ringgit Ease use?
All contracts are reviewed by Shoraka's Shariah Advisory Board to ensure
zero riba. The profit rate and any fees are disclosed fully upfront before
disbursement. Our Shariah Board conducts regular audits to maintain
ongoing compliance.
4. Can state employees apply?
Yes. Staff of all thirteen state governments—including state civil service,
state statutory authorities, and state-owned enterprises—can apply where
their respective state participates in the SPGA programme.
