Will registry drives home message on road safety for Hari Raya


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  • Monday, 10 Jun 2019

A WillKey representative presenting dates and brochures on the company’s service to motorists at the Cheras-Kajang Highway.

CENTRALISED will registry, WillKey partnered Grand Saga Sdn Bhd for a road safety campaign in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri at the Cheras-Kajang Highway.

WillKey representatives presented dates and brochures on its services to motorists.

“WillKey believes in promoting safety and security, whether being careful and responsible motorists during the festive season or making the best possible plans to care for loved ones at every stage of life,” said MWD Wills Depository Sdn Bhd director Su Tiang Joo.

“We were pleased to be able to take part in highway concessionaire Grand Saga Sdn Bhd’s road safety campaign.

“We wish our Muslim friends Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri. May you have a joyous celebration with your loved ones.”

Also present were IPD Kajang and Hulu Langat District Land Office personnel as well as representatives from the Works Ministry and Malaysian Highway Authority.

WillKey offers a centralised registry that serves as a platform for testators, lawyers and will writing service providers to register or store their wills or their clients’ wills to make the search process easier.

This enables lawyers, executors or next-of-kin to access information on a will or retrieve it conveniently so the wishes of the testator can be carried out without undue delay.

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