Infomina bags RM79.2mil purchase order from Philippines-based Metropolitan Bank


KUALA LUMPUR: Infomina Bhd’s 99.95 per cent-owned subsidiary, Infomina Philippines Inc (Infomina PH) had accepted a purchase order (PO) worth US$19.04 million (RM79.2 million) from the Philippines-based bank Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Metrobank).

The technology solutions provider said in a statement that the PO involves the provision of technology application and infrastructure operations, maintenance and support services to Metrobank.

"Infomina PH’s scope includes assisting with licence subscription renewals, training personnel and supplying the necessary fixes for installation and operations, including detailed operations and maintenance manuals.

"The services also cover assessing and monitoring Metrobank’s software environment to ensure it is updated to the latest relevant supported versions,” Infomina said.

It said Infomina PH would provide online and offline support services, periodical maintenance for software, ad-hoc technical and repair services, as well as consumption or utilisation monitoring and reporting.

The group said the PO would be for a duration of two years, from Jan 1, 2026 until Dec 31, 2027.

With this new win, Infomina’s outstanding order book now stands at RM465.7 million. - Bernama 

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