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Budi95: Receipt issued will show how much the gov’t is subsidising RON95 and remaining monthly quota

Budi95: Receipt issued will show how much the gov’t is subsidising RON95 and remaining monthly quota

The Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) programme is set to start next Tuesday (September 30, 2025) for all Malaysians, with police and army personnel and Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) recipients set to enjoy it a few days earlier.

Through the Budi95 programme, subsidised RON 95 petrol is priced at RM1.99 per litre, which is down from the current RM2.05 per litre and a lot less than the unsubsidised price. However, you are limited to a quota of 300 litres of subsidised RON 95 per month.

The remaining quota you have after each fill up is shown in the receipt issued to you, with an example of this seen in the FAQ for the Budi95 programme. In the receipt, you’ll find the amount paid for the total litres filled, along with how much the government is subsidising your purchase – kind of like your electricity bill.

In the sample receipt, filling up RM20 worth of RON95 (at RM1.99 per litre) will get you RM26.63 worth of fuel at market price (at RM2.65 per litre), with the government subsidising the RM6.63 (RM0.66 per litre) difference – the total amount of RON 95 filled is 10.05 litres.

The Budi95 details show the current month, the previous remaining quota and the most recent amount of quota used, plus details of the petrol station. The receipt is automatically printed at the pump terminal or provided to you over the counter if you perform an indoor payment.

For users of oil company apps such as Setel or Touch ‘n Go eWallet, the remaining quota should be shown within the app, which should make things more convenient instead of manually keeping track with a physical receipt.

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Comments

  • plainbs use brain on Sep 25, 2025 at 4:05 pm

    the actual market price might be around RM3 if we refer to thailand and indonesia prices. it fluctuates depending on forex rate and whether usa started any war in middle east.

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    • Plain BS on Sep 26, 2025 at 8:40 am

      Their reasoning of savings is by making the system so manually convoluted and so complex and time consuming that eventually the rakyats would just not bother wasting time to go thru all those hoops & BS process to claim lower petrol and just pump the unsubsidised pricing. Its all BS from this BS Gomen to make rakyat suffer and basically rob from us.

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      • use brain plainbs on Sep 26, 2025 at 11:45 am

        nothing convoluted nor complex here. just one single validation step need to ensure you are not foreigner. only brainless person would compliain

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  • Betol Tak on Sep 25, 2025 at 4:37 pm

    99% of those complaining this noble Budi95 iniative came from hardcore long-time fuel Smugglers Thai borders.

    The remaining 1% are those Rolls Royce Lambo owners with unpaid road taxes and expired CDL 10 years.

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    • DSAI we love you three thousand on Sep 26, 2025 at 10:30 pm

      and that is the true genius of DSAI by implementing this scheme. at the same time can kill 3 birds with one stone where govt will filter out vvips who dont renew roadtax and those drivers without valid license.

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  • Ollie on Sep 25, 2025 at 5:14 pm

    Get used to it. It’s a racheting approach. Put the system in first with very basic restrictions. After people get used to it, start adding restrictions, next phase luxury cars will not get subsidy. So allocate your budget for rm200 to 500 more in petrol use, or be like me. Leave your Merc at home and take the bus mrt lrt to work every weekday.

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    • Eat the rich on Sep 27, 2025 at 6:33 pm

      And using a public transport is a bad thing?
      What a retched mentality you have? Insinuating people that uses public transport is such a disgrace thing to use.
      Literally better for the environment, saves money, able to put in daily steps rather than risking your arsehole driving on public roads.
      Fucking dumbarse entitled twatfucks.

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