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BJAK 10.10 Mega Giveaway Rewards Responsible Insurance Renewals

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For many Malaysians, renewing insurance and road tax is a chore often left to the last minute. BJAK, Malaysia’s leading online insurance comparison and renewal platform, is on a mission to change that by making renewals not just simple, but more rewarding.

Running from 25 September to 10 October, the BJAK 10.10 Mega Giveaway celebrates responsible road users with RM100,000 worth of prizes, including iPhone 17 Pro Max, Sony TVs, Dyson purifiers, Dreame hairdryers, and many more. It’s a campaign designed to make renewals feel less like a task and more like a treat with smarter choices and safer journeys.

 

Renewals Made Simple, Affordable, and Rewarding

BJAK permits drivers to renew insurance and road tax online within minutes, compare plans from multiple insurers, and opt for flexible 12-month Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) installments from as low as RM50 per month. Policy documents are instantly delivered via email, providing immediate proof of insurance and road tax renewal without queues or additional paperwork.

Every successful renewal during the campaign period unlocks exclusive perks, including road tax from as low as RM1 and a free BJAK VIP Rescue Plan with unlimited towing.

Here’s how you can join the BJAK 10.10 Mega Giveaway:

  1. Visit BJAK’s website.
  2. Get a free insurance quote and select your preferred plan.
  3. Insert promo code <BJAK1010DEAL> to unlock campaign perks: road tax as low as RM1 and a free VIP Rescue Plan (unlimited towing).
  4. Receive instant digital confirmation and automatic entry into the RM100,000 prize draw.
  5. Tune in to the BJAK 10.10 Livestream on BJAK’s Facebook & TikTok (10 October 9pm) to see if you’re one of the lucky winners.

 

Renew Faster Than Instant Noodles

10.10 Renew Insurance Dalam 3 Minit

BJAK’s latest playful ad even compares its renewal speed to instant noodles, with the tagline “Renew Insurans Siap Dalam 3 Minit – Mi Segera Pun Kalah!”. It’s a lighthearted reminder that staying protected does not have to be stressful. With the help of BJAK, even your meal takes longer than your renewal.

For more information on BJAK 10.10 Mega Giveaway, visit BJAK’s website.

 

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