Check if your Mykad is damaged or miss cheaper petrol
Malaysians are urged to verify their MyKad chips ahead of the upcoming RON95 petrol price adjustment to RM1.99 per litre.
A damaged or unreadable MyKad may prevent drivers from receiving the government’s targeted fuel subsidy, forcing them to pay the full price at the pump. The National Registration Department (JPN) offers quick replacement services, and motorists are encouraged to act early to avoid last-minute queues.
This price drop is part of a wider effort to help Malaysians manage rising living costs, but there are more ways to save. Use Motorist’s Car Valuation to instantly discover your car’s market value — perfect if you are considering selling or upgrading your vehicle. Pair this with Motorist’s Car Insurance comparison to secure the best protection at the most competitive rates.
Taking these simple steps ensures that you are ready to benefit from cheaper fuel while also lowering your overall motoring expenses.
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