Top bid for ‘MADANI’ series registration numbers at RM68,888


PUTRAJAYA: The bidding for the special vehicle registration number under the “MADANI” series has netted a collection of RM2.62mil, says Road Transport

Department (JPJ) director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli.

In a statement today, he said the MADANI 6 garnered the highest bid at RM68,888, followed by MADANI 5 at RM58,001, MADANI 4 at RM55,000, MADANI 3 at RM51,111, and MADANI 33 at RM42,110.

A total of 5,632 people took part in the bidding, with 3,263 successfully securing their desired registration numbers, he added.

"The MADANI series plate has also seen a significant response from bidders in support of the Malaysia Madani agenda, which indirectly promotes the Madani values that reflect the spirit and aspirations of the nation,” he said.

Aedy Fadly said during the bidding process from Oct 19 to 23, the five most sought-after numbers were MADANI 1118, with 17 bidders, MADANI 8055 (15 bidders), MADANI 998 and MADANI 1305 (13 bidders each) and MADANI 113 (12 bidders).

“JPJ congratulates the successful bidders who received official results on Thursday. We also thank all participants for joining the

auction through the JPJeBid system to secure their preferred vehicle registration numbers,” he said.

The MADANI series bidding is part of the Transport Ministry’s efforts to fulfil the government’s vision by implementing various initiatives

for the people, such as the MyLESEN Programme, the Helmet Exchange Programme and the FlySISWA subsidy. – Bernama

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