🇲🇾 Malaysia · Government Procurement Portal
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Malaysia's MyProcurement handles one of Southeast Asia's largest government markets — over RM $150 billion annually — with active Bumiputera preferences and technology transfer requirements. Hook searches tenders in plain English.
What is MyProcurement?
Malaysia's MyProcurement (ePerolehan) system at eperolehan.gov.my is the official national government procurement platform, managed by the Ministry of Finance. The system covers procurement by all federal ministries, government agencies, and statutory bodies, publishing notices for goods, services, and works. Malaysia's government procurement framework integrates with national industrialization policy, applying Bumiputera vendor development preferences and technology transfer requirements in major contracts.
https://www.eperolehan.gov.myWhy use Hook for MyProcurement?
- 01 10× Faster Search all MyProcurement listings in seconds instead of browsing the portal manually.
- 02 Always Current Hook indexes MyProcurement continuously. New tenders appear within minutes of publication.
- 03 Plain English No procurement jargon or portal-specific search syntax. Just describe what you need.
- 04 Export-Ready Structured data with tender IDs, agencies, values, and deadlines — ready for your CRM or pipeline.
MyProcurement at a glance.
- Portal Language
- Malay
- Region
- Asia
- Country
- 🇲🇾 Malaysia
- Official Portal
- https://www.eperolehan.gov.my
Key procurement sectors
Malaysia procurement landscape
Malaysia's public procurement market is one of Southeast Asia's largest, with government spending exceeding RM $150 billion annually. IT services, palm oil processing support, defense, infrastructure, and oil and gas are the dominant procurement sectors, reflecting the country's resource-based and industrializing economy. The Bumiputera vendor development program is a core feature of Malaysia's procurement framework, providing preferential treatment to Malay-owned businesses in bid evaluation — a policy that shapes how contracts are packaged, scored, and awarded across virtually all categories. Major defense and infrastructure contracts incorporate technology transfer provisions requiring foreign vendors to contribute to domestic capability development, which affects how bids are structured. Malaysia's industrialization objectives mean that procurement is frequently used as an active industrial policy tool, creating both opportunities and requirements for international vendors willing to engage with partnership structures. Oil and gas procurement tied to Petronas and related entities is high-value and technically specialized.
Bidding on Malaysia tenders.
Vendors must register on the ePerolehan system. Bumiputera enterprises receive preferential scoring; foreign vendors typically participate through local partnerships to address Bumiputera requirements in relevant categories. Technology transfer obligations may apply to major defense and infrastructure contracts. The portal is primarily in Malay, with some English documentation for international-standard procurements.
Why search MyProcurement with Hook?
Malaysia's portal is primarily in Malay, and the Bumiputera preference framework adds complexity for international vendors assessing bid competitiveness. Monitoring the full pipeline across RM $150 billion in annual spending manually is impractical. Hook aggregates and translates MyProcurement notices into plain English, so you can track relevant IT, oil and gas, defense, and infrastructure opportunities with accurate sector filtering.
How Hook searches MyProcurement.
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Describe what you need in everyday language. No procurement jargon, no boolean operators, no MyProcurement-specific search filters.
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MyProcurement — FAQ.
What is Malaysia's MyProcurement (ePerolehan)? +
MyProcurement is Malaysia's official government e-procurement system, covering federal ministries, agencies, and statutory bodies. It processes over RM $150 billion in annual spending across IT, defense, infrastructure, palm oil, and oil and gas sectors.
What are Bumiputera preferences? +
Malaysia's Bumiputera vendor development program gives preferential evaluation treatment to Malay-owned businesses. This policy affects bid scoring across most procurement categories and shapes how foreign vendors structure local partnerships.
Do major contracts require technology transfer? +
Yes. Large defense and infrastructure contracts typically incorporate technology transfer provisions requiring foreign vendors to contribute to Malaysian domestic capability development. This affects bid structure and partnership arrangements.
What are the largest procurement sectors? +
IT services, defense, infrastructure, oil and gas, and palm oil processing support are the primary categories. Petronas-related oil and gas procurement represents some of the highest-value individual contracts.
Is the portal in Malay? +
Yes, primarily in Malay. Some international-standard procurements use English documentation. Hook can translate and surface MyProcurement notices in plain English for international vendors.
How do foreign vendors typically engage with Malaysian procurement? +
Foreign vendors commonly partner with local Bumiputera-qualifying companies to address preference requirements. For technology-intensive categories, technology transfer obligations should be factored into bid planning from the outset.
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