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About the project

Why KTMY exists

KTMY means Key to Malaysia. It is an independent, open-source portal for Malaysian public data and practical administrative guides.

Why KTMY?

Malaysia publishes extensive public data and guidance, but the information is spread across many official platforms and can be difficult to use on a phone. KTMY brings useful references together while keeping their original sources visible.

The goal

Our goal is to make public statistics and procedural guidance easier to find and understand. Selected pages and data are cached on your device so the portal remains useful during travel, daily commutes, or network outages.

The purpose

KTMY provides one place to check Malaysian statistics, compare public information, and find step-by-step guides. It complements official portals; it does not replace them.

The KTMY knowledge repositories

KTMY brings frequently used Malaysian public data and practical reference guides into one searchable place.

Curated data hub

Aggregates live statistical indicators and essential utilities, including currency markets, public transport ridership, inflation indexes, and electricity pricing, sourced directly from official public databases.

Procedural Wiki database

A comprehensive library of step-by-step guides, checklists, and manuals. It covers local administrative procedures, tax relief guidelines, government aid eligibility, and lifestyle manuals, cross-referenced with verified public resources.

Verified data integrity

To ensure reliability, all information in KTMY is sourced from official portals or curated from public announcements of key institutions:

  • Ministry of Health (MOH): Daily blood donations.
  • Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM): GDP, inflation, unemployment, trade, and population.
  • Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET): Real-time weather warnings and earthquake alerts.
  • Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) & Ministry of Finance (MOF): Daily exchange rates and national budget policies.
  • Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB): RP4 residential billing structures.

KTMY is an independent civic portal and is not officially affiliated with the Government of Malaysia.