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Sensys Gatso receives five-year contract extension in Albany, New York worth SEK 21.5 million

16-04-2019

Sensys Gatso Group, a global leader in traffic safety solutions, has through its subsidiary Sensys Gatso USA, signed a five-year contract extension for Managed Services with the city of Albany, the State Capitol of New York. The automated red light camera enforcement program, which originally went into effect in 2015, will continue for five more years and has an approximate annual revenue value of $470K USD, corresponding to a total contract value of approximately $2.4M or SEK 21.5 million over the 5 year period.

Albany is the state capitol of New York and is the oldest continuously chartered city in the country, older than New York City or Boston. From the time of the initial red light camera implementation in 2015, Albany stakeholders have been focused on safer streets for their community, reducing intersection crashes and improving overall driver behavior.

“We are pleased to continue our important work with the City of Albany for the next five years. The leadership in Albany has always been focused on safety for its residents and for the pedestrians, cyclists and drivers who share their roads.”, says Andrew Noble, President of Sensys Gatso USA.

This information is information that Sensys Gatso Group AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, at 11.45 on April 16, 2019.

For further information:
Ivo Mönnink, CEO
Sensys Gatso Group AB
E investors@sensysgatso.com

Sensys Gatso Group AB is a global leader in traffic management solutions for nations, cities and fleet owners. Sensys Gatso Group has subsidiaries in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the USA, and a branch office in the United Arab Emirates. The Sensys Gatso Group’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and has 195 employees.

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