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Ready, Set, Renew: PolicyStreet Launches Battle of the Kings Campaign for Myvi, Bezza, & Axia Drivers

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Ready, Set, Renew: PolicyStreet Launches Battle of the Kings Campaign for Myvi, Bezza, & Axia Drivers
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Ready, Set, Renew: PolicyStreet Launches Battle of the Kings Campaign for Myvi, Bezza, & Axia Drivers

2025-04-14 10:00 Last Updated At:10:15

Drivers of Malaysia's top cars can enjoy FREE road tax with PolicyStreet, competing to unlock even more deals through an exclusive flash sale for the winning car model.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ready, set, renew! Malaysia's favourite cars, the Perodua Myvi, Bezza, and Axia, are going head-to-head in a race like no other as PolicyStreet launches its latest campaign: Battle of the Kings. The campaign features an epic showdown to determine which car model has the savviest drivers when it comes to savings, while giving Malaysians a chance to enjoy meaningful perks for their car insurance and road tax renewals.

From now until 30 June, PolicyStreet is offering free road tax for Myvi, Bezza, and Axia owners who sign up for the Drive+ Membership, now available at a special campaign price of RM39.90 (retail price: RM99.90). Every car insurance renewal counts as one point earned for the respective car model. At the end of the race, the car with the most renewals will be crowned the King of Savings and unlock an exclusive flash sale, offering free road tax for other drivers of the winning car model.

"At PolicyStreet, we believe that smart financial decisions should be fun, rewarding, and engaging. 'Battle of the Kings' is not just a competition; it's an opportunity for Malaysian car owners to take advantage of meaningful savings while showcasing their love for their favorite car models. We're excited to see which team will rise to the top and claim the crown of the ultimate King of Savings!"  says Yen Ming Lee, Co-founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of PolicyStreet.

Aside from bragging rights, participating Myvi, Bezza, or Axia drivers can enjoy added perks like interest-free instalments on car insurance and waived handling fees for road tax when you sign up for the Drive+ Membership. For all other car owners, the membership still offers great value, including the Cheapest Road Tax in Town with up to 80% off road tax (capped at RM72) and exclusive renewal benefits.

To fuel the competitive spirit, PolicyStreet will be publishing monthly leaderboard updates on its social media pages, showcasing which car model is leading in car insurance renewals. This challenge is not just about savings, it's about pride, community, and proving which group of drivers is the savviest when it comes to managing car-related expenses.

Will Myvi's legendary fan base dominate, or will Bezza and Axia owners rise to the challenge? Whether you're renewing for bragging rights or for benefits, it's time to buckle up, renew, and rally your tribe. Sign up at car.policystreet.com and be part of the race for savings!

About PolicyStreet

PolicyStreet is a regional full-stack insurance technology (insurtech) group of companies providing cutting-edge digital insurance solutions to businesses and consumers in Southeast Asia and Australia.

PolicyStreet works directly with over 40 life, general insurers and Takaful providers globally to offer a comprehensive range of products and services, which includes but is not limited to embedded insurance, customised employee benefits, financial advisory and aggregation of insurance, as well as the development of digital solutions to make insurance purposeful and simple for businesses and consumers.

As a licensed Reinsurer, General Insurer and Takaful Operator by the Labuan Financial Services Authority (LFSA), an approved Financial Adviser and Islamic Financial Adviser by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), and a licensee of the Australian Financial Services License by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), PolicyStreet is able to underwrite, customise policies, and provide unbiased advice to its clients and partners worldwide.

PolicyStreet is backed by the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, Khazanah Nasional Berhad, and serves over 5 million customers with over US$ 10 billion in sum insured. In 2024, PolicyStreet was recognised as "Fintech of the Year" at The Asset's Triple A Digital Awards and was the winner of the Fintech Excellence Award for Financial Inclusion at the Singapore Fintech Festival endorsed by the Monetary Association of Singapore (MAS). The company was also ranked as the second-highest Malaysian company in the "High-Growth Companies in Asia Pacific 2024" list by Statista and The Financial Times.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Ready, Set, Renew: PolicyStreet Launches Battle of the Kings Campaign for Myvi, Bezza, & Axia Drivers

Ready, Set, Renew: PolicyStreet Launches Battle of the Kings Campaign for Myvi, Bezza, & Axia Drivers

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Shahzaib Shah: The Pakistani Ethical Hacker Catching Global Vulnerabilities

2025-04-22 12:21 Last Updated At:12:45

Empowering a new generation, Shahzaib Shah of SSSn is not only securing global systems but inspiring Pakistani youth to embrace ethical hacking and digital responsibility.

BALAKOT, Pakistan, April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In an era where cybersecurity threats dominate headlines, a young researcher from Balakot, Mansehra is gaining international attention for helping organizations detect and fix critical security vulnerabilities. Syed Shahzaib Shah, a 24-year-old self-taught ethical hacker, has quietly become a global name in responsible vulnerability disclosure — all from the hills of northern Pakistan.

Shahzaib's work has been instrumental in uncovering previously unknown vulnerabilities affecting major web platforms, APIs, and enterprise systems. His reports, submitted through bug bounty programs and coordinated disclosure channels, have contributed to enhanced digital security for millions of users worldwide.

"Cybersecurity is about trust, not power. It's about protecting people's data, businesses, and national systems before someone with bad intentions gets there first," says Shahzaib Shah.

Despite limited access to formal education and technology in his hometown, Shahzaib taught himself cybersecurity through online forums, open-source materials, and years of hands-on research. His rise to prominence demonstrates that talent in the tech world is no longer confined to major urban centers or elite universities.

Shahzaib's ethical hacking work has been featured internationally in publications including AP News, Cybersecurity Dive, Benzinga, News Channel Nebraska, Beamstart, and Street Insider

These features highlight the growing relevance of Pakistan's ethical hacking community and the emerging role of independent cybersecurity researchers from South Asia in protecting global digital assets.

While confidentiality agreements prevent him from naming all the companies he's worked with, his public acknowledgments and growing presence on international bug bounty platforms speak to the consistency and impact of his research.

A Voice for Digital Education and Youth Empowerment

In addition to technical contributions, Shahzaib is a strong advocate for cybersecurity education among youth in Pakistan. He frequently speaks about the importance of ethical hacking, responsible digital behavior, and online protection through interviews, forums, and mentorship.

"We need to change the narrative. Hacking doesn't always mean harm. In the right hands, it's protection," he says.

His message is particularly resonant in rural and underserved areas of Pakistan, where access to tech training is scarce. Through his outreach efforts, Shahzaib is encouraging young Pakistanis to explore ethical hacking as a career — one that promotes integrity, knowledge-sharing, and community protection.

Why This Matters

With cyberattacks on the rise globally, stories like Shahzaib Shah's are not only inspiring but also critical. They highlight how grassroots cybersecurity talent can make a global difference when given the right platform. His rise also speaks to the growing need for governments, educational institutions, and tech companies to support local talent in digital security fields.

Pakistan, which has seen a growing number of cyber incidents in both public and private sectors, stands to benefit greatly from cultivating more researchers like Shahzaib. His success proves that with the right tools and ethical grounding, even the most remote regions can produce global cybersecurity defenders.

About Syed Shahzaib Shah

Syed Shahzaib Shah is an independent cybersecurity researcher and ethical hacker from Balakot, Mansehra, Pakistan. Specializing in web application security, vulnerability assessments, and responsible disclosure, Shahzaib has become one of the country's most recognized voices in global digital protection. He is also the founder of awareness initiatives aimed at educating young Pakistanis about cybersecurity and digital ethics.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Shahzaib Shah: The Pakistani Ethical Hacker Catching Global Vulnerabilities

Shahzaib Shah: The Pakistani Ethical Hacker Catching Global Vulnerabilities

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