'GM' special number plates open for bidding, says JPJ


PUTRAJAYA: JPJ has opened bidding for special registration numbers with the 'GM' index in conjunction with Malaysia Day 2025.

Its director-general, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said bidding will begin Tuesday (Sept 16) and continue until 10pm on Saturday (Sept 20) via the JPJeBid online vehicle registration number bidding system, with the results to be announced on Sunday (Sept 21).

"The GM series was chosen as it carries the meaning Gemilang Malaysia to further ignite the spirit of patriotism and love for the nation during the National Month," he said in a statement on Monday (Sept 15).

He said the bidding prices are set based on a minimum price, starting from RM20,000 for golden numbers, premium numbers (RM5,000), attractive numbers (RM2,500), popular numbers (RM500) and regular numbers (RM300).

"Successful bids must be registered to a vehicle within 12 months from the date the official bidding result letter is issued," he said.

Aedy Fadly added that successful bidders will also be offered two tickets to the 2026 Super GT Malaysia Festival, which can be redeemed via the email address gm@supergtmalaysia.com. — Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Man killed, six-year-old seriously hurt in motorcycle-4WD collision in Bentong
King extends birthday wishes to the Sultan of Brunei
LRT, MRT reliability surges as disruptions drop sharply, Parliament told
Cops apply for Interpol Red Notice for activist Tamim Dahri, says Home Minister
No plans to relocate Taiping Prison, Home Ministry to assess need for upgrades, says Saifuddin
Ministry diversifies tourism markets to cushion Middle East crisis impact, says Tiong
Over 3,000 medical officers left public healthcare sector in last three years, Parliament told
Three politicians among 33 prosecuted under Sedition Act since 2023, says Saifuddin
Internet woes, Middle East conflict impact on fuel subsidies among Dewan Rakyat focus today
No infrastructure projects in Sabah and Sarawak postponed, says Zahid

Others Also Read