Infomina wins RM137mil deal from Thai bank


KUALA LUMPUR: Infomina Bhd’s 99%-owned subsidiary, Infomina (Thailand) Co Ltd, has accepted a blanket purchase agreement valued at US$33.84mil (RM137.1mil) from Siam Commercial Bank Public Co Ltd in Thailand for tech support services.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, Infomina said the deal is for the provision of technology application and infrastructure operations, maintenance and support services to Siam Commercial Bank, a banking institution in Thailand, for a period of three years from Jan 1, 2026, to Dec 31, 2028.

Infomina Thailand’s roles under the agreement include assisting Siam Commercial Bank in renewing licence subscriptions, provision of training to the bank’s personnel, and supplying the fixes required for installation and operations (such as detailed operations and maintenance manuals).

The services also encompass assessing and monitoring Siam Commercial Bank’s software environment to ensure it is updated with the latest relevant supported version.

Infomina Thailand will also provide online and offline support services, periodical maintenance to the software (including providing Siam Commercial Bank with the relevant manuals), ad-hoc technical and repair services, as well as consumption or utilisation monitoring and reporting services.

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