Buying A Car Soon? 5 Big Changes That Took Effect On 1 June That You Need To Know
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If you’ve been eyeing a sleek new ride and are planning to head to a car showroom this weekend, hold your horses!
Buying a car in Malaysia just got a massive plot twist. As of 1 June 2026, the Hire-Purchase (Amendment) Act 2026 has officially kicked in. The government and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) have rolled out some major updates to make vehicle financing way fairer, more transparent, and a whole lot less confusing for the everyday consumer.

Credit: Bank Negara Malaysia's official consumer guide.
Before you sign on the dotted line, here are 5 major changes that took effect this week that you absolutely need to know so you don’t get left in the dark.
1. Say Goodbye to the "Rule of 78" (No More Hidden Front-Loaded Interest!)
Ever tried settling your car loan early, only to find out you barely made a dent in the actual amount you borrowed? That’s because banks previously used a calculation called the Rule of 78 for fixed-rate loans.
This sneaky method front-loaded the interest, meaning your early monthly installments mostly went toward paying off the bank's interest rather than your actual car balance.
What's new: Moving forward, all new hire-purchase fixed-rate loans must adopt the reducing balance method. This means interest is only charged on what you actually still owe. Every time you make a payment, your principal balance drops, and your next interest charge drops with it. It’s a massive win for everyone, especially if you plan to clear your loan early.
2. You’ll Be Hearing A Lot About "EIR" Instead of Just "Flat Rates"

The Old Way (Flat Rate): The bank pretends you haven't paid back a single cent until the very last day of your 9-year loan. They charge you interest on the full RM100,000 every single month, even when you only owe them RM10,000 left.
The New Way (EIR + Reducing Balance): The bank looks at what you actually owe them today. As you pay off your loan month by month, the balance shrinks, and the interest drops with it.
Because the old flat rate method hides how the interest is calculated, a 3% flat rate is actually just a 5.5% EIR wearing a clever disguise. They are the exact same loan!
Here is how that math plays out in the official consumer guide by Bank Negara Malaysia:
The Mind-Blowing Takeaway
If you walk into a showroom and Bank A offers you a "3% flat rate," and Bank B offers you a "5.5% EIR," do not assume Bank A is cheaper. As you can see above, your monthly payment and total interest are identical!
But if you shop around and find Bank C offering a 5% EIR, you instantly save over RM2,600 in total interest and pay less every month.
From now on, ignore the flat rate marketing tricks. Always ask the loan officer: "What is the EIR?" That is the only way to compare different banks fairly and get the absolute best deal.
3. The Word "Base Lending Rate" (BLR) Is officially Extinct
If you are the type who prefers a variable-rate loan, where your monthly payments can fluctuate slightly depending on whether Bank Negara raises or lowers interest rates (the OPR), you are probably used to seeing the letters BLR (Base Lending Rate) stamped all over your loan forms.
What's new: As of 1 June, the term BLR has been completely thrown out the window and replaced with Reference Rate.
What this means for you: Absolutely nothing to worry about! It is purely a corporate rebranding exercise by the banks to match newer financial frameworks. Your loan structure works exactly the same way it did before.
We are just telling you this so that when the bank officer hands you a document filled with the words "Reference Rate," you don't look at them blankly and think they are trying to sell you a different product.
4. You Can Legally E-Sign Your Car Loan From Your Couch
Remember the dread of sitting at a desk, flipping through 50 pages of a hire-purchase agreement, and signing your name until your hand cramped? Those days are finally over.
What's new: The new amendment gives you the total flexibility to opt for electronic or digital signatures. You can now review your agreement digitally, e-sign it on your phone or tablet, and receive your legal softcopy via email.
Note: To protect you against identity theft and fraud, banks are still required to do proper due diligence. Depending on the bank, they might still require your physical presence just for the initial signing or onboarding to verify your thumbprint or use facial recognition.
5. There is a "Grace Period" for Banks, So You Need to Shop Around!
While the law officially took effect on 1 June 2026, the government has given hire-purchase providers a grace period until 31 March 2027 to fully upgrade their IT systems and infrastructure to support the new reducing balance calculations.
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This means not every single bank will look the same right this second. Banks that are fast and fully prepared can launch their new EIR-compliant packages immediately.
Pro Tip: Be a smart shopper! Ask the car salesman or bank representative if they have already transitioned to the new reducing balance method. If you want to enjoy fairer interest charges right away, look for packages offered by these early adopter banks.
Happy car hunting, and don't forget to ask for that EIR number!
Source: BNM
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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