Auditor Salary in Malaysia

Range RM 2,800 — RM 13,000
Median RM 6,666 / month
Location Klang Valley

Salary by Experience Level

Junior
RM 2,800 Median: RM 3,500 RM 4,200
Mid
RM 4,500 Median: RM 6,000 RM 7,500
Senior
RM 8,000 Median: RM 10,500 RM 13,000

Bar shows salary range. Vertical line indicates median pay. Figures are for Klang Valley market.

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Detailed Breakdown

Level Min / Month Median / Month Max / Month Min / Year Max / Year
Junior RM 2,800 RM 3,500 RM 4,200 RM 33,600 RM 50,400
Mid RM 4,500 RM 6,000 RM 7,500 RM 54,000 RM 90,000
Senior RM 8,000 RM 10,500 RM 13,000 RM 96,000 RM 156,000

Auditor Salary by City

City / Region Median / Month Typical Range
Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley RM 6,666 RM 2,800 — RM 13,000
Penang RM 6,199 RM 2,604 — RM 12,090
Johor Bahru RM 5,999 RM 2,520 — RM 11,700
Other states RM 5,532 RM 2,324 — RM 10,790

Regional estimates relative to the Klang Valley baseline. Lower-cost states often offset lower pay with a lower cost of living.

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Data sourced from Hays Malaysia. Figures represent base salary for the Klang Valley market, 2026. Actual pay may vary by company, skills, and negotiation.

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Auditor Salary: What to Expect

Salaries for a Auditor in Malaysia typically range from RM 2,800 to RM 13,000 a month, centred on a median of RM 6,666. Kuala Lumpur's position as an ASEAN financial centre sustains steady demand for finance and accounting professionals.

Entry-level Auditors start near RM 2,800–RM 4,200 per month. Pay rises markedly with experience: a senior Auditor earns about 200% more than someone just starting out, reaching up to RM 13,000 per month at the top end. The breakdown below splits pay across 3 experience levels so you can see where you fit.

The biggest factors affecting a Auditor's pay in Malaysia are professional qualifications (ACCA, CPA, CFA), audit or Big Four experience, and regulatory knowledge. Salaries also vary by employer — banks, Big Four firms, and corporate finance teams tend to pay differently — and by location, with the Klang Valley and Penang generally paying more than other states.

Where you work matters. A Auditor in Kuala Lumpur or the wider Klang Valley typically earns the most, around RM 6,666 a month at the median. In Penang, expect roughly RM 6,199, and in Johor Bahru about RM 5,999. Pay in other states tends to run lower — near RM 5,532 — though the lower cost of living often makes up part of the gap.

To earn more as a Auditor, the fastest levers are professional qualifications (ACCA, CPA, CFA), audit or Big Four experience, and regulatory knowledge. Moving from entry to senior level alone lifts pay by about 200% in this field, so building depth and taking on bigger scope pays off. Switching employers — particularly from a local firm to an MNC or shared-service centre — and negotiating with a documented salary benchmark are the other two moves that most reliably raise a Auditor's package in Malaysia.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Auditor earn in Malaysia?

A Auditor in Malaysia earns a median of RM 6,666 per month (RM 79,992 per year), with most earning between RM 2,800 and RM 13,000 monthly.

What is the starting salary for a Auditor in Malaysia?

Entry-level Auditors typically start at RM 2,800 to RM 4,200 per month in the Klang Valley market.

How much does a senior Auditor make?

A senior Auditor can earn up to RM 13,000 per month — about 200% more than an entry-level role.

How much does a Auditor earn per hour in Malaysia?

At the median monthly pay of RM 6,666, a Auditor earns roughly RM 34 per hour based on a standard full-time work week.

How much does a Auditor earn in Kuala Lumpur?

In Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley, a Auditor earns about RM 6,666 per month at the median — the highest in Malaysia. Penang and Johor Bahru pay slightly less, around RM 6,199 and RM 5,999.

Is Auditor a well-paid job in Malaysia?

With a median of RM 6,666 per month, a Auditor earns above the Malaysian graduate median, and pay improves notably with experience and specialised skills.