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The Star
5 days ago
- Business
- The Star
Exclusive plate in conjunction with Royal anniversary
PETALING JAYA: According to a statement on the Selangor Royal Facebook page, SIS stands for Sultan Idris Shah, the ninth Sultan of Selangor. 'In conjunction with the 80th birthday celebration of Sultan Sharafuddin in December 2025 and the Silver Jubilee marking the 25th year of His Majesty's reign in 2026, NPI with the index mark 'SIS' will be offered to the public. 'The Transport Ministry, through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), will offer the 'SIS' NPI via online bidding through the JPJeBid system. 'The bidding process is subject to the existing terms and conditions set through the JPJeBid system,' the statement said, adding that bidding will open today and close at 10pm on Aug 19, with results to be announced on Aug 20. It added that the bidding price will follow the minimum price set by JPJ, which will be the sole entity managing the sale of the NPI, with no third-party involvement. 'Part of the proceeds will go to a foundation under the Sultan's patronage to fund charitable activities, scholarships and emergency relief for victims of natural disasters. 'The foundation will be chaired by Selangor Royal Council member and former Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim and will be managed with transparent governance procedures,' it said.

The Sun
11-08-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
‘SIS' vehicle plate auction in Selangor starts Aug 15 for charity
SHAH ALAM: The special 'SIS' vehicle registration series, honouring Selangor ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, will be auctioned from Aug 15 to Aug 19. The Selangor Royal Office announced the auction via Facebook, linking it to the Sultan's 80th birthday in December and his Silver Jubilee in 2026. The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will manage online bidding through the JPJeBid system, with results released on Aug 20. Bidders must adhere to JPJ's terms and minimum prices, with the department overseeing the process without third-party involvement. A portion of the proceeds will benefit a royal foundation supporting scholarships and emergency aid under the Sultan's patronage. Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim, former Bank Negara governor and Selangor Royal Council member, will chair the foundation to ensure transparency. JPJ reminded successful bidders to assign the registration number to a vehicle within 12 months of receiving the official results letter. - Bernama

Malay Mail
11-08-2025
- Automotive
- Malay Mail
JPJ: ‘SIS' number plates up for auction Aug 15 to mark Selangor Sultan's Silver Jubilee
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 11 — The Road Transport Department (JPJ) today said it will open online bidding from August 15 for a special 'SIS' vehicle registration plate series. It will be held in conjunction with the Silver Jubilee of Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah's reign in 2026. 'The bidding process is subject to the existing terms and conditions set under the JPJeBid System. 'Any successfully bid registration number must be registered to a vehicle within twelve months from the date of the official bidding results letter,' the department said in a statement. JPJ said the 'SIS' index stands for 'Sultan Idris Shah' and honours the ninth Sultan of Selangor, marking the celebration of His Royal Highness' 25 years on the throne next year. The department said the bidding will be conducted via its JPJeBid system and will run from August 15 until 10pm on August 19, with results to be announced on the next day. JPJ added that the online auction is open to all members of the public, in line with JPJ's aim of providing a transparent and accessible platform for the purchase of special registration numbers. 'All are welcome to participate through JPJeBid as a medium to obtain their preferred registration number from the SIS series,' the department said.

The Star
04-08-2025
- Business
- The Star
No more approvals for special number plates, says Transport Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR: The Transport Ministry will no longer grant approvals for the issuance and sale of special registration number plates intended to benefit any company, individual, or non-governmental organisation (NGO). Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah said the decision was made based on a Cabinet directive from 2022. 'The current policy criteria of the ministry, which is to cease (issuing or authorising) the sale of special plates to NGOs or companies, remains as decided by the Cabinet on Aug 17, 2022. 'This includes business purposes intended to generate profit for any party involved,' he said during Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat on Monday (Aug 4). Rushdan Rusmi (PN-Padang Besar) had sought clarification on the guidelines and criteria used by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in approving special plate series. On the revenue generated from the sale of special registration numbers, Hasbi said a total of RM110,069,150 has been collected since the initiative was introduced in 2023. 'Revenue from these numbers is now collected via the JPJeBid platform, and the proceeds are channelled into the Federal Consolidated Fund under the Federal Government. 'A portion of the revenue is then allocated to people-centric programmes,' he said. To a supplementary question from Datuk Mohd Isam Mohd Isa (BN-Tampin) on issues surrounding JPJeBid, Hasbi acknowledged that the ministry had resolved many of the technical glitches in the bidding system. However, he admitted that minor technical shortcomings persisted. 'To be fair... there were many problems during the early stages, such as login difficulties and bidders being cut off at the last minute. 'But those problems have mostly been resolved. While some issues remain, they are no longer as widespread as they once were,' he said.

The Sun
24-04-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Special ‘A___A' Number Plate Series Raises Over RM24 Million
PETALING JAYA: The Ministry of Transport Malaysia (MOT) has announced that a total revenue of RM24,022,793 was generated from the recent bidding exercise for the special vehicle registration number series 'A___A'. Held from Apr 19 to 23 in conjunction with the 79th Anniversary of the Road Transport Department (JPJ), a total of 24,470 individuals participated, with 6,746 bidders successfully securing their preferred registration numbers through the JPJeBid system. According to MOT, the highest bid was for the plate A9A, which fetched RM902,020. This was followed by A11A with a bid of RM703,007, and A8A, which went for RM700,000. Other top bids included A7A at RM502,000, and A2A at RM490,888. The most contested number was A51A, which received 40 bids. Other popular choices included A101A (31 bidders), A8118A (29 bidders), A1881A (27 bidders), and A19A (27 bidders). The ministry stated that proceeds from the Special Registration Number initiative, including this 'A___A' series, will be used to fund public benefit programmes under MOT. These include MyLESEN, the Helmet Exchange Programme, FlySISWA, and other transport-related initiatives aimed at supporting the rakyat. 'The strong response to the 'A___A' series reflects the public's growing interest in personalised vehicle registration numbers. 'The Ministry and JPJ extend their congratulations to all successful bidders and appreciation to all participants for their support,' MOT said in a statement. JPJ also reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the JPJeBid platform and other digital services to ensure more efficient and accessible public service delivery in the future.



