Secura Group has been given a three-year contract worth $12.9 million from the National Heritage Board to provide security services across the various museums and heritage institutions under this government body.
Under the contract, Secura will introduce a security system that incorporates AI-support surveillance to complement "human judgement".
CEO Barry Kan calls this contract win an "important milestone".
"It reflects NHB’s trust in our ability to deliver a modern, intelligence-driven security programme for Singapore’s cultural institutions," he adds.
Secura says this contract will contribute positively to its FY2026 numbers.
Just two months ago, Secura won a $21.2 million contract to provide manpower to support enforcement services for an unnamed government agency.
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Secura Group shares last traded at 6.9 cents. It is up 38% in the past year.
