COE quota to rise slightly; higher bid deposit among new measures for motorcycles

SINGAPORE: The supply of Certificates of Entitlement (COE) will go up slightly for the May to July quarter, while the bid deposit for motorcycles will be raised from the next tender.

Announcing this on Friday (Apr 21), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said the COE quota for May to July will be 9,575. This is an increase of about 1.5 per cent from the 9,437 COEs in the previous quarter

Two changes to motorcycle COE bidding will be made to “improve allocative efficiency”, said LTA.

The bid deposit will go up from S$800 (US$600) to S$1,500, and the validity period for Category D temporary COEs will be cut from three months to one month. The expired COEs will be returned for bidding sooner.

This is the second time in two years that LTA is adjusting the bid deposit and validity period of temporary COEs for motorcycles.

In an attempt to encourage prudent bidding, the agency announced in March 2022 that it would raise the motorcycle bid deposit from S$200 to S$800. At the same time, the validity of the temporary COE was shortened from six months to three.

The measures then were implemented to mitigate concerns that dealers were speculatively bidding for and holding on to temporary motorcycle COEs in light of rising premiums in the category. 

LTA noted on Friday that from January to March this year, 457 Category D temporary COEs had expired without being used for the registration of motorcycles and were forfeited.

“These will be returned for bidding in the upcoming bidding exercises from May to July 2023,” it added.

The new Category D measures and the new COE quota will start from the bidding exercise that kicks off on May 2.