Datasonic’s deal gets additional ceiling value


KUALA LUMPUR: Datasonic Group Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Datasonic Technologies Sdn Bhd has received a contract amendment from the Home Affairs Ministry for the supply of passport chips.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Datasonic said the letter dated June 6 was in respect of the amendment to the contract for the supply of the Malaysian passport chips or 12.5 million of passport chips commencing from Dec 1, 2021, to Nov 30, 2023.Datasonic said the additional quantity of passport chips would have an additional ceiling value of RM37.61mil, bringing its total contract ceiling value to RM387.75mil.

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