The Borneo Post

Zurich Malaysia offers convenient way to renew road tax

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KUCHING: Over two million Malaysian road taxes remain expired as the Road Transport Department (JPJ) counters shut during the movement control order (MCO).

In an effort to help address this as well as Malaysia’s alarming number of uninsured vehicles on the road, Zurich General Insurance Malaysia Bhd ( Zurich General Insurance) is collaborat­ing with Finology Sdn Bhd ( Finology) and their affiliate partner PayLink Global ( M) Sdn Bhd ( Payquik) to provide road tax renewal services and motor insurance purchase via Payquik’s network of kiosks which are the first of its kind in Malaysia.

Through this strategic collaborat­ion, road users in Malaysia will enjoy seamless convenienc­e when it comes renewing their road tax or purchasing motor insurance fortheir cars and motorcycle­s.

There are approximat­ely 250 Payquik kiosks available nationwide located primarily in the offices of utility companies, shopping malls and government buildings so Malaysians can access them while running errands.

The kiosks are also available here in Sabah and Sarawak.

Zurich General Insurance chief executive officer, Junior Cho, commented, “We are constantly seeking fresh solutions that would meet the market’s evolving needs.

“Modern lifestyles have fueled the growing demand for convenienc­e and ease of purchasing goods and services. With economic activities start to resume, we understand

the importance of road tax renewal, as well as motor insurance so Malaysians can commute to work with peace of mind as the renewal exemption period ends.

“This three-way collaborat­ion with Finology and Payquik will provide wider access for drivers as well as riders to obtain the service and protection they need in a fast and easy manner.”

According to the 2018 statistics from JPJ, there are about 29 million registered vehicles in Malaysia. Out of this, only 19 million vehicles renew its road tax every year and about 95 per cent of those with expired road tax are motorcycle­s.

Jared Lim, Managing Director of Finology, shared, “One might ask why a service kiosk is necessary if people have the option of paying online now. The reality is that there are still customers who prefer to pay with cash or who do not own a credit card. This means that these people do not have sufficient access to the necessary financial services online.

“Enabling motor insurance purchasing and road tax renewal through kiosks is a great alternativ­e to paying online or over the counter. Plus, these kiosks are available 24 hours, allowing customers to make purchase or renewal at their convenienc­e.”

The latest collaborat­ion is a joint effort to promote financial inclusion and offer Malaysians comprehens­ive coverage while on the road. In 2019, Zurich and Finology collaborat­ed to offer customers end-to- end online insurance quotation and purchase services via Finology’s platform loanstreet.com.my.

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There are approximat­ely 250 Payquik kiosks available nationwide located primarily in the offices of utility companies, shopping malls and government buildings so Malaysians can access them while running errands such as paying bills or grocery shopping.
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Junior Cho

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