JPJ: P_P plate series sees surge in online bids


PUTRAJAYA: The special “P_P” vehicle registration number series, bid via the online JPJeBid system, has continued to receive an overwhelmingly enthusiastic response since it opened on Monday.

Road Transport Department (JPJ) director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said more than 6,000 bidders have taken part so far, reflecting the public’s enduring appetite for premium vehicle registration numbers.

“Several top numbers have also seen intense competition while popular numbers remain a firm favourite among bidders,” he said in a statement, Bernama reported.

Aedy Fadly also urged the public not to miss their chance to join the “P_P” series bidding, which now has just one more day to go before closing.

JPJ launched the special “P_P” index series to mark the department’s 80th anniversary, with the five-day bidding period having started on April 20.

The exclusive series is symbolic, commemorating the department’s role and eight decades of contributions to the development of the country’s transport system.

Minimum bid prices are set by category. Top numbers start at RM20,000, premium (RM5,000), attractive (RM2,500), popular (RM500) and regular (RM300).

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