Kelantan JPJ Collects RM2.04m For ‘DEL’ Vehicle Registration Numbers
The Kelantan Road Transport Department (RTD) recorded a collection of bids amounting to RM2.04 million through the online vehicle number plate bidding system (JPJeBid) for DEL vehicle registration numbers.
Credit: Malay Mail
The bid, which was opened for five days starting on July 21, according to Mohd Misuari Abdullah, director of Kelantan RTD, exceeded the initial aim of RM2.0 million.
“The number of users registered with JPJeBid is 857,569 with a total of 2,292 bidders.
“The highest bid price was RM95,088 for DEL 7 while DEL 11 which attracted the most number of bidders — 14 went for RM58,000,” he said in a statement today.
Mohd Misuari added that the successful bidder must register the registration number for a vehicle within a year of the state JPJ office or branch issuing the offer letter.
According to him, the public will be able to purchase the remaining registration numbers that were not sold at a minimum cost ranging from RM300 to RM20,000 for the numbers in the present category.
“People who are interested in getting the rest of the registration number can apply at the state RTD office or branch.
“They are also advised to have a mySIKAP password to get a list of current numbers that have not yet been registered for online purchase.
Kelantan RTD has thus far collected a bid collection amounting to RM37,855,689 through the implementation of the JPJeBID system starting with DDP to DEL series
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