Secura unit wins S$7.9m security services contract from Singtel
SECURITY services company Secura Group said that its subsidiary Soverus has been awarded a S$7.9 million security services contract by Singtel.
Secura said that the two-year contract comprises S$7.2 million for the provision of unarmed security guarding services at certain Singtel premises, and a provisional amount of S$0.7 million for that of additional security services.
The contract is effective for the period from Oct 1, 2016 to Sept 30, 2018.
Secura chief Paul Lim said that the contract is one of the largest contracts that the Catalist-listed company has won to-date. As at Wednesday, Secura's order book stands at S$27.9 million.
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