Infomina wins RM66mil Home Ministry contract


PETALING JAYA: Infomina Bhd has accepted a letter of consent from the Ministry of Home Affairs worth RM66.13mil to provide technology infrastructure operations, maintenance and support services to the National Registration Department (JPN).

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Infomina, which is involved in the design and implementation of technology application and infrastructure solutions, said the contract is for a period of 36 months commencing from Nov 17, 2025 to Nov 16, 2028.

“The service is to provide comprehensive maintenance services for JPN’s core system operation infrastructure and green data centre on a performance-based contract, including preventive maintenance, maintenance repairs, software license renewals, onsite operation, technical and support services, disaster recovery centre and backup facilities, and related trainings.”

Infomina said the contract is expected to contribute positively to the earnings of the group over the period.

It added that the risk factors associated with the contract are the same as those presently faced by Infomina.

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