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Bartronics arm gets a boost

Hyderabad, Dec. 10

Bartronics Asia Pte Ltd, the wholly owned subsidiary of Bartronics India Ltd, has secured EPPU (Expenditure and Procurement Policies Unit) registration with a S10 (highest) grade from the Singapore Government.

A release from the company said that EPPU is a unit under the Finance Ministry of Singapore Government and the highest grading by it will enable the company to qualify for bidding for projects worth over $S30 million. The financial registration from the Singapore Gov ernment will encourage plans by the company to pursue opportunities under the Intelligent Singapore 2015 Plan (iN2015 Master plan), the Government’s 10-year initiative for the growth of the infocomm sector.

— Our Bureau

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