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A_A Number Plate Series Nets Over RM24 Million

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The Ministry of Transport Malaysia (MOT), through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), announced the results of the Special Registration Number (NPI) A_A plate series bidding and sales, which ran earlier this month from April 19 to April 23 via JPJeBid.

The A_A series received overwhelming interest from the public. A total of 24,470 individuals participated in the bidding process, with 6,746 successful bidders securing their desired registration numbers.

The A_A series bidding exercise successfully recorded a total revenue collection of RM24,022,793, says the ministry.


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The highest bid recorded in the A_A series was for the number plate A9A, which fetched RM902,020.00. This was followed by A11A at RM703,007.00, and A8A at RM700,000.00. A7A came in next at RM502,000.00, with A2A rounding out the top five highest bids at RM490,888.00.

In terms of popularity, A51A attracted the highest number of bids with 40 participants. This was followed by A101A with 31 bidders, A8118A with 29, and both A1881A and A19A with 27 bidders each.


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MOT adds that proceeds from which will support and fund  the various public initiatives performed by the ministry. Amongst them are its MyLESEN, Helmet Exchange Programme, and FlySISWA.

As we had highlighted prior, the A_A series, despite having the “A” prefix, is not a Perak state registration number. Instead, this series falls under the Wilayah Persekutuan registration scheme.

Both MOT and JPJ extend their congratulations to all successful bidders who officially received their results on April 24. The agency also expressed its commitment to further  enhancing and expanding its digital services to ensure efficient and accessible service delivery for all Malaysians.


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