Brunei to open tender invitation for premium vehicle number series from June 14 to June 27


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: A closed tender for vehicle registration number (VRN) with single and double digits using VRN series with two and three letters will be open through NomborKu: Click-and-Bid for a period of two weeks starting from June 14 until June 27, according to the Land Transport Department (JPD) in a statement.

Participation in the tender will be opened through the NomborKu website, www.nomborku.gov.bn. The list of VRN series available include KH, BU, BAA, BAB, BAC, BAE, BAF, BAG, BAH, BAJ, BAK, BAL, BAM, BAN, BAP, BAQ, BAS, BAT, BAU, BAV, BAW, BAX, BAY, BAZ, BBA, BBB, BBC and BBD.

For single digit VRNs, the minimum bid price is BND5,000, with a BND1,000 participation fee and a BND25 non-refundable service charge.

Meanwhile, for double digit VRNs, the minimum bid price is BND2,500, with a BND500 participation fee and a BND25 non-refundable service charge.

JPD said the reimbursement for the bid participation fee for unsuccessful bidders will take 30 working days after the department receives the reimbursement application.

Payment of the participation fee and the non-refundable service charge for each single and double digit VRN bid can be made online where the bidder must have an active email address and a valid payment card (debit or credit card).

Cash payment at counters are also accepted, where the bidder must have an active email address. Payments can also be made at a JPD service counter (excluding JPD Training and Driving Test Circuit Complex Sungai Akar) to obtain a voucher code and access the NomborKu website to complete the bid participation. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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