Malaysia's Iris wins RM92.6mil job from Solomon Islands


PETALING JAYA: Smartcard solutions provider Iris Corp Bhd has bagged a RM92.6mil contract for the set-up of an electronic passport and border control system from the Solomon Islands government.

The company said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia that the contract would last 20 years with the Solomon Islands government agreeing to make payment for a minimum order of 10,000 e-passports per year at a price of US$110 per passport

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