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Transport Allowance in Cyberjaya

By Planet Lowyat - December 28, 2007

Attention to anyone would like to work or already worked in Cyberjaya!

Below are transport allowances providers by most of the multinational company operate in Cyberjaya Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Probably you can compare as personal reference. The amount may not accurate due to many reasons such as company policy change from time to time. However you can have a basic idea about the transport allowance in Cyberjaya. If anyone has  the latest update, please share with me.

Shell - RM 1000

DHL - RM 700 (used to paid RM 1100)

Intel - RM 200 toll allowance + transport allowance - 10% of your salary salary - too bad closing down very soon

Fujitsu - RM 650

Atos Origin - RM 400

TRW - RM 400

BMW - RM 400

HP - RM 350

Dell - RM 300

Satyam - RM 300

IBM = RM 300

HSBC - RM 200 OR RM 0 (to be confirm)

OCBC E2 -RM 200 (to be confirm)

Motorola - RM150 (as comment)

ACS - RM 0(used to have RM 600 before)

EDS - RM 0 (to be confirm)

TMNET Streamyx - RM 0(as comment)

To be update:

FSBM - RM ?

MEASAT Satellite Systems - RM ?

Panasonic R&D Center - RM ?

Ericsson - RM ?

Prudential Services - RM ?

NTT - RM ?


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10 Comments to “Transport Allowance in Cyberjaya”

  1. Nicole Says:

    tmnet don’t have transport allowance…

  2. haan Says:

    motorola - RM150

  3. Wing Loon Says:

    How about Lim Kok Wing, SKMM and NTT?

  4. anon Says:

    bmw transport allowance = rm400

  5. grammarpolice Says:

    your english is really atrocious! make the effort, dude! online dictionary. spell check. grammar check. haiyah! shame on you.

  6. Anti Fish Says:

    Atos Origin’s Rm400 is only for staffs who were used to be from the Damansara office.

    All the rest don’t get that! And in fact some bosses are using the long distance to abuse the staffs, by prohibiting them from claiming the mileage to project site as Cyberjaya in most of the case ‘further’ than any of the Klang Valley sites.

  7. Planet Lowyat Says:

    Thanks for your update.

  8. Angeline Says:

    Panasonic - RM800 (initial price)

  9. Planet Lowyat Says:

    Thanks Angeline. How about current?

  10. CN Says:

    Fujitsu - RM650

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