KUALA LUMPUR, April 2 (Bernama) -- BJAK Sdn Bhd,
Malaysia's leading digital insurance platform, proudly announces the launch of its
RM150 Million Free Road Tax program. This pioneering initiative is set to transform how people renew road tax in Malaysia, providing all Malaysians the chance to renew their motorcycle and car road tax for free.
Since its establishment, BJAK has been at the forefront of digital innovation in the automotive industry. With millions of transactions completed, BJAK has earned its reputation as a reliable and efficient service provider.
The pledge of RM150 Million to subsidise vehicle owners’ road tax renewals for free through BJAK platform has commenced
since March 2024. This is a bold step forward in the company's mission to drive
digital adoption and streamline administrative processes for the people of Malaysia. This initiative is expected to benefit over
6 million users across Malaysia, providing them with unparalleled ease and accessibility in renewing their road tax obligations.
"We are excited to offer all Malaysians the opportunity to renew their road tax for free through this campaign. As a technology-driven company, we are committed to accelerating the digitalisation of Malaysia, and this initiative perfectly aligns with our vision," said
Mandy Foong, VP of Marketing at BJAK. "This significant investment aims to encourage more Malaysians to embrace digital solutions for their road tax renewal, accessing the benefits of digitalisation with simplicity, choice, and convenience."
The program is not only in line with the government's
MyRoadTax digitisation efforts but also supports Malaysia's broader agenda for digital transformation. By promoting online renewal, BJAK aims to reduce the need for physical visits to renewal centers, thereby cutting down on queues and increasing overall efficiency.
In addition to the free renewal offer, BJAK is also addressing the financial concerns of vehicle owners by providing an
insurance renewal instalment plan. This plan allows customers to spread their payments over up to 12 months, making the process more accessible and manageable for everyone.
Furthermore, this campaign is a testament to BJAK's commitment to environmental sustainability. By reducing the need for
paper-based transactions and physical travel, the initiative contributes to a greener, more sustainable future.
In line with the national push for digitalisation, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has introduced a digital road tax system, allowing vehicle owners to share their
e-LKM (electronic road tax) with other drivers through the MyJPJ app. This initiative further simplifies the process for vehicle owners and aligns with the government's vision of digitalising services provided by JPJ. For more information on the digital road tax and license system, visit New Straits Times
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/02/878898/digital-road-tax-and-licence-heres-what-you-need-know#google_vignette.
Malaysians are encouraged to seize this opportunity to embrace digital innovation and enjoy the convenience of online road tax renewal. The RM150 Million Free Road Tax program is not just about saving money; it's about moving forward together into a more digital and efficient future.
SOURCE : Aegis Communication on behalf of BJAK Sdn Bhd
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Name: Muhammad Harris Jordan Paul
Tel: +6017 881 2587
Email: jordan@bjak.my
Name: Jason Fong
Tel: +6012 863 1134
Email: jason@aegiscomm.com.my
--BERNAMA