Digital Signing of
Sale & Purchase Agreement (eSPA)

Digital Signing of Sale &
Purchase Agreement (eSPA)

Notice to

Purchasers

With effect from 1 January 2026, all Sale & Purchase Agreements (SPA) for residential units under construction must be digitally signed under the Housing Integrated Management System (HIMS), administered by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT).

This nationwide initiative ensures a safer, faster,
and fully paperless
signing experience for homebuyers.

To proceed, purchasers are required to:

Install the iDsaya mobile application and complete the Electronic Know Your Customer (eKYC) verification

These steps form part of the official digital signing process mandated by KPKT.
This requirement applies to residential units under construction only.

* Subject to updates by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT).
* Applies to residential units under construction only.

How to

Get Started

Follow these simple steps to complete your digital identity verification and prepare for eSPA

Download iDsaya

Complete eKYC
Verification

Scan your MyKad

Verify your personal info

Perform live facial detection

Proceed with facial verification

Get Verified

Receive your digital ID in the iDsaya app

You’re now ready to digitally sign your eSPA

FAQ

1. What is eSPA and HIMS?

eSPA (Electronic Sale and Purchase Agreement) is the government-mandated digital version of the residential property Sale & Purchase Agreement in Malaysia that must be generated, signed, and managed through the official digital system. Meanwhile, HIMS (Housing Integrated Management System) is the central online platform developed by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) to manage developer licensing, project data, SPA generation, digital signing, tracking and related housing workflows.

The eSPA signing process uses secure digital signatures backed by Malaysia’s Digital Signature Act 1997 and public key infrastructure. Buyers and other parties must complete identity verification (eKYC) using the government-approved digital identity app (such as iDsaya) and then sign digitally via HIMS. Digital signatures link your identity securely to the contract and are legally binding.

No. From 1 January 2026, all new residential SPAs must be prepared, signed and stamped digitally through HIMS. Paper/manual SPAs will no longer be permitted for new housing transactions subject to this regulation.

The Housing Integrated Management System (HIMS) is managed and administered by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) of Malaysia.

For HIMS support, you may contact:
HIMS Support Team: 03-8891 4797
Email: hims.aduan@kpkt.gov.my
Alternatively, refer to your dedicated relationship associate for guidance.

Yes. Official user manuals are provided by KPKT for developers and users, such as the HIMS User Manual – Manual Pengguna HIMS, which explain procedures for SPA generation, signing workflows, and system navigation.

Yes — you still need your own lawyer. eSPA does not replace the legal role of lawyers. Lawyers remain essential for legal advice, due diligence, representation, contract review, and ensuring your rights are protected throughout the property transaction. The HIMS system has dedicated sections to include legal representatives (e.g. “Agent” or “Peranan Peguam”) and supports their participation in the digital signing and verification process, but it does not eliminate the need for legal involvement.