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Insurance for Malaysia

Hi all I am in Malaysia on a British reg bike and so far have not been able to purchase insurance ( third party) here at all. At the border with Thailand I spent a day looking for someone who would cover me for my two month stay but apparently insurers at the border will only deal with Thai plated vehicles now and nothing as " exotic" as something from Europe.
Of course no insurance does not leave me feeling comfortable.

Does anyone know of an insurer that will handle foreign non Thai registered bikes in Malaysia?
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Which border did you come through?

If you came from Hat Yai in Thailand and into Malaysia at AH2 it should definetively be possible to purchase insurance at the border. Its on the right hand side right after the entry point to Malaysia.

I had exactly the same problem as you, I came through at a samll bordercrossing from the Satun province of Thailand and when I asked for insurance at the border at was told it was not open or not possible or something like that and that I could get it in any bank in any town/city in Malaysia (which was pure nonsense BTW)
So I rode into Malaysia and tried to find insurance there, asked a lot of places, I sent mails, I went to insurance offices by myself and told then my wish, I made telephone calls - but to no use. In the end I choose to ride back to the main border crossing to get an insurance there - something I barly was able to.

I had a thread about it earlier on in this section but I cannot dind it for the moment.
So if you came through one of the minor crossings it should be possible if you go back to the main one like I did...
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I came through a minor border went back to a major one (Pedang Besar), spent a day in 5 deferent offices, result:

Bike too big, only Thai registration, cannot help.


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I came through a minor border went back to a major one (Pedang Besar), spent a day in 5 deferent offices, result:

Bike too big, only Thai registration, cannot help.


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Hmm - thats a bummer! Maybe they have changed theyre rules?
Maybe our member Recom237 who lives in Thailand near the border to Malaysia can help?
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Hmm - thats a bummer! Maybe they have changed theyre rules?
Maybe our member Recom237 who lives in Thailand near the border to Malaysia can help?
Dunno Mate .. I have a Thai bike. lol.

I could LINE the girl at Sadao, but its a bit of a waste of time, now.

Zurich at Sadao would have been the safest bet as you know.

The guy not only hasn't / didn't have insurance - he also had no ICP.
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Shouldn't be an issue in Malaysia (however I have friends living here who've brought their bikes in years ago and never bothered getting them registered, let alone insured)

Try a JPJ office or P&O

http://www.jpj.gov.my/hubungi-kami
http://www.pacific-orient.com/poi/location.htm


I just got a bike registered at JPJ last week and there were plenty guys selling insurance there.
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Shouldn't be an issue in Malaysia (however I have friends living here who've brought their bikes in years ago and never bothered getting them registered, let alone insured)

Try a JPJ office or P&O

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I just got a bike registered at JPJ last week and there were plenty guys selling insurance there.
I you see the two first posts in this thread you will see its quite an issue to get insurance for a european plated bike in Malaysia. I emailed, phoned and personally went to several offices of all the recommended insurance companies in Malaysia but not a chance in the world. As I came through a small border crossing from Satun province in Thailand with no insurance possibility at the border I had - after a week of intensive hunt for insurance in KL and Penang - to go back to the main bordercrossing between Thai and Malay and I could barely get it there. As of May 2015. And as stated from TS it seems its not even possible there nowadays either.
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Hmm - thats a bummer! Maybe they have changed theyre rules?
Maybe our member Recom237 who lives in Thailand near the border to Malaysia can help?
OK! .. I went down to Padang this morning, all is pretty chilled, but i didn't have time to ride around Padang searching for insurance.

However, something else came up today and I had a need to contact Zurich insurance at Sadao, and I was passed the new number.

Yes, they still do insurance for foreign bikes to enter MY. They also do insurance for SG & MY bikes entering Thailand too, which i didn't know.

If anyone needs to contact the company, I suggest using LINE messenger, 0817666220 TH or 0124585681 MY .. The girls name is Ke .. Said "Gaye"

I also found out they are open from 8.00 am - 8.00 pm - Malay time zone.

ETS: Again, you will need some kind of English translation of your registration document, if I was on a foreign bike, they want to know the owner, cc, model, make, colour - and they want to see some kind of rubber stamp on it.

If it was me, i would do it myself, my Thai one is a very basic translation, typed on an A4 sheet by the local licensing authority, but it also has a little crest at the top and a big rubber stamp at the bottom.

The girls at Zurich, can process all your paperwork and obtain the ICP - all ahead of time - but for a fee. When Snakeboy came through, they helped him, but now they are charging a high price for the service. A colleague went to Cameron Highlands the other month, he wasn't in possession of any documents, just a photocopy of his Thai green book, he shouldn't have been allowed to take the bike out - as it was on finance - but we arranged for him to send the girls a copy of the document via LINE, and when he rocked up at 8.00 am, all his documents and ICP were sitting there in an envelope, he said it was one of the best 1000THB he had ever spent.
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New Thai regs
Approx £100 for 1 month tax / 3 rd party ins mandatory
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Cheers but It's Malaysia I need insurance for, not Thailand.
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Found insurance in KL at above address.

All done in 30 minutes. Third party only for a year. Should satisfy the cops.

Hope it's useful!
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Well done for finding the insurance nrgizr.

I'm in KL looking for the same. I called those guys but they said they only provide insurance for Malay registered bikes, so did you register the bike in Malaysia ?

I was wondering, did you have to get yourself the aforementioned ICP ?

I came into Malaysia at Port Klang from Indonesia on a passenger ferry, and whilst customs were all very helpful, they didn't mention anything about ICP or insurance.

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