Malaysians with Singapore driving licences can apply to be considered for Budi95 subsidised fuel
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Motorists Question Whether Fuel Subsidy Delivers Promised Savings, But Are These Claims Legit?
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. A heated debate is brewing on Malaysian social media platforms as drivers across the country are claiming eerily similar experiences: their fuel tanks seem to be draining faster than expected, despite government fuel subsidies. The controversy continues to gain momentum with posts like one from Lannie NNing on 10 October, who shared a photo of…
Malaysians working in Singapore can now apply for RON95 petrol subsidies
MALAYSIA: Malaysian citizens working in Singapore can now apply online for the RON95 petrol subsidy (BUDI95) beginning today (Oct 16), Transport Minister Anthony Loke has announced. According to Oriental Daily, the minister said that many Malaysians employed across the Causeway work in the service sector, including as bus drivers, support service drivers, and operational staff. […]
The Ministry of Transport (MOT) has announced that starting tomorrow (16 October 2025), Malaysians who hold a Singapore Driving Licence (LMS) can submit applications for targeted subsidies under the Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) programme. Applications can be made via the website https://budi95/esensg.jpj.gov.my. In a statement, MOT said this was in response to feedback from Malaysians working in Singapore regarding the implementation of Budi195, e…
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