Must-Read Before Renting: 2025 Complete Guide to Signage Rules for Malaysia’s Shoplots, Malls & Roadside Stores
When opening a store in Malaysia, many business owners focus only on rent, foot traffic, and location—but often overlook a critical factor: signage regulations (Signboard Restrictions). Ignoring this can lead to serious issues:
- Shoplots: Signboard size is restricted by the local council (PBT), making it hard to achieve the ideal design
- Malls: Exterior illuminated signs are often prohibited, and branding style must follow strict guidelines
- Roadside stores: Location, size, and brightness are tightly controlled
- Reduced visibility can directly affect brand exposure and daily customer traffic
This guide consolidates the rules, approval processes, hidden costs, and best practices for Shoplots, Malls, and Roadside stores, helping you prepare 100% before signing your lease—ensuring your signage is fully compliant, highly visible, and worry-free.
Overview of Signage Regulations Across 3 Major Commercial Areas
| Area Type | Advantages | Signage Restrictions | Suitable Businesses |
| Shoplots | Lower costs, natural visibility, steady foot traffic, ideal for small and medium enterprises | Approval required by local councils (PBT); must comply with LED brightness limits, language ratio (BM ≥ 30%), font height, sign size, and projecting sign structural safety requirements | Cafés, clinics, beauty salons, retail shops, stationery stores, SMEs |
| Malls & Shopping Centres | High indoor foot traffic, targeted customer base, controlled environment, enhances brand image | Governed by mall’s corporate signage guidelines; sign height, color, and brightness strictly controlled; most malls prohibit exterior illuminated signs; approval usually requires both Mall + PBT consent | Chain stores, boutique shops, electronics, fashion & apparel, F&B brands |
| Roadside stores | Maximum visibility, strong exposure, high vehicle traffic—prime for brand promotion | Sign orientation, LED brightness, illumination hours, and size strictly controlled; large roadside signage requires engineer-certified structures; height and safety distance must comply with regulations | Car washes, food outlets, furniture stores, carpet shops, wholesale factories, automotive businesses |
Detailed Signage Regulations by Area
1. Shoplots (Guided by Local Council / PBT Regulations)
Shoplots are the most common type of commercial storefront in Malaysia. Signage approvals are managed by the local councils (PBT), such as DBKL, MBPJ, MPSJ, MBJB, and MPK. Key regulations include:
PBT Approval is Mandatory
Installing a sign without approval may result in:
- Fines ranging from RM500–RM3,000
- A “Notice to Remove”
- Potential issues with business license renewal
Bahasa Melayu Must Be the Primary Language (≥ 30%)
Most local councils (e.g., DBKL, MBPJ, MPKJ) require Bahasa Melayu as the main language on signage.
Sign Dimensions Must Comply with Guidelines
- Wall Signboards: Must not block windows or cover the entire wall
- Projecting Signs (L-Shaped): Typically limited to a height of 600–1200mm
- Lightboxes: Brightness must be controlled
LED, Flashing, and Dynamic Lighting are Strictly Regulated
- Flashing lights, blinking effects, and RGB dynamic lighting are prohibited
- Overly bright LEDs require submission of Lumen / Angle specifications
Structural Signs Require Engineer Certification (PE Sign)
This applies to:
- 3D protruding letters
- Large aluminum structures
- Hanging lightboxes
2. Malls / Shopping Centres (Following Corporate Signage Guidelines)
Compared to shoplots, malls have stricter signage rules, more detailed requirements, and longer approval processes. Common regulations include:
LED Signage is Strictly Controlled
- Only uniform colors are allowed: Warm White or Cool White
- RGB multicolor lights and flashing effects are prohibited
- 3D protruding letters cannot be too deep
Height and Font Must Be Standardized
- Height limits are usually fixed, e.g., 300mm / 400mm / 500mm
- Font size and style are typically determined by the mall management
Font and Color Restrictions
- Simple, clean fonts are preferred
- Approved colors are mainly white, gold, and black
Must Not Damage the Building Façade
- Excessive drilling is prohibited
- Exposed wiring is not allowed
- Additional lighting installations are generally forbidden
Some Malls Prohibit Outdoor Signage
- Premium malls may only allow brand signs at designated locations
- Certain floors or areas may not have any outdoor signage
3. Roadside Shops: High Exposure but Heavily Regulated
Roadside shops are located right next to roads, so signage regulations are stricter to ensure traffic safety. Common restrictions include:
LED Brightness Strictly Controlled
- Key areas: MBSA, MPSJ, MBJB, MBPP
- Overly bright LEDs can cause glare, which may result in fines or forced removal
Height Must Comply with Standards
- Bottom clearance ≥ 2.4m to avoid obstructing drivers’ sightlines
- Facing-the-road lightboxes must not be oversized
Must Not Block Traffic Lights or Road Signs
- Any structure that obstructs drivers’ view may be removed by authorities
Structural Approval Required from a PE Engineer
- Applies to pylon signs, large lightboxes, and roadside billboards
High-Reflective Materials Are Prohibited
- Especially mirror or reflective surfaces facing the road
Must-Check Before Leasing: 12-Point Signage Checklist
- Does the mall allow exterior illuminated signs?
- Does the mall have standardized font and color guidelines?
- Is the shoplot subject to JMB or developer’s unified design regulations?
- Does the PBT (local council) impose size restrictions on signage?
- Must Bahasa Melayu be more prominent than English on the sign?
- Can LED signs be used, and are there brightness limits?
- Does the structure require PE engineer approval?
- Is the signage facing a main road?
- Will the sign block traffic lights or road signs?
- Does the text need approval from DBP (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka)?
- Can multiple signs be installed (front, backlane, side)?
- Must power points be provided or installed by the mall/management?
Summary: Signage Restrictions Across Different Commercial Zones
| Item | Shoplots | Mall | Roadside |
| PBT Approval | Required | Required | More Strict |
| Mall Guidelines | None | Very Strict | None |
| LED Restrictions | Medium | High | Very High |
| Structural Requirements | Depends on sign type | Mall approval required | Must have PE engineer certification |
| Hidden Costs | Medium | High | High |
| Exposure / Visibility | Medium–High | Medium | High |
FAQ
1. Are there additional requirements for multi-storey shop signs?
High-rise signs usually require PE (Professional Engineer) structural certification and safety distance calculations. Roadside shops especially need to consider the risk of falling objects from height.
2. Must signage installation be done by a professional team?
It’s strongly recommended to hire licensed electricians and professional installers, especially for LED, electrical, or large structural signs. This helps reduce the risk of violations and ensures safety.
3. Do sign repairs or upgrades require approval?
Minor repairs such as replacing bulbs or cleaning generally don’t need approval. However, any changes involving size, brightness, or materials must be resubmitted to PBT or the Mall for approval.
4. Can temporary banners, POP displays, or freestanding signs be used?
Approval is still required from PBT or the Mall/Shoplot management. Unauthorized signage may result in fines or removal.
5. Can signs be placed on shared walls or public facilities?
Generally not allowed. Permission from JMB or Mall management is required, and the signage must comply with unified design guidelines.
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