KUALA LUMPUR — The Ministry of Transport (MOT), through the Road Transport Department (JPJ), will launch a dedicated website starting tomorrow to facilitate Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) subsidy applications for Malaysians holding Singapore driving licences.
Minister Anthony Loke said the initiative aims to assist Malaysians working in Singapore who are required to use Singapore-issued licences, particularly those in the service sector, such as bus drivers, support service personnel and operational staff.
“The MOT acknowledges feedback from Malaysians employed in Singapore regarding the Budi95 implementation, especially those in essential service roles,” he told a press conference today.
The new website can be accessed at BUDI95lesenSG.jpj.gov.my, and applicants can check their eligibility status after 14 days via the official portal budi95.gov.my.
According to Loke, all applications will be forwarded to the Ministry of Finance (MOF) for review and approval. To qualify, applicants must be Malaysian citizens, hold a valid Singapore driving licence and possess a valid work permit in Singapore.