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Nordic LEVEL to Adapt 200 Security Facilities for Banking Sector

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Source: Dagens industri
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Key takeaways

  • Nordic LEVEL Technology AB, a subsidiary of the Nordic LEVEL Group AB (publ) security group, has secured a contract valued at approximately 5 MSEK
  • This contract involves implementing technical adaptations for a client within the banking and finance sector, covering nearly 200 security facilities
  • The project's core objective is to modernize and upgrade existing alarm and access control systems
Nordic LEVEL Technology AB, a subsidiary of the Nordic LEVEL Group AB (publ) security group, has secured a contract valued at approximately 5 MSEK. This contract involves implementing technical adaptations for a client within the banking and finance sector, covering nearly 200 security facilities. The project's core objective is to modernize and upgrade existing alarm and access control systems. These enhancements will facilitate remote operation and monitoring through external alarm centers. Nordic LEVEL Technology AB anticipates that these adaptations will significantly strengthen security, boost operational reliability, and improve accessibility for the client's daily operations. Although the client remains undisclosed, this contract underscores the persistent demand for specialized security infrastructure upgrades across critical industries.

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Nordic LEVELsecurity systemsbanking sectorfinance industrytechnical adaptationssecurity facilities

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