
CSM Technologies Limited’s subsidiary CSM Tech Limited has secured a Rs 32.08 crore order from the Public Private Partnership Commission of Malawi for designing and commissioning an electronic auction platform, according to a BSE filing.
The project involves providing consultancy services to design and commission an electronic auction platform for the Digital Malawi Acceleration Project. This order adds to the company’s growing portfolio of international contracts.
The contract was awarded through a competitive bidding process and is expected to be executed within 12 months from the date of signing. The order is a significant win for CSM Tech Limited, strengthening its position in the global IT services market. As part of the agreement, CSM Tech Limited will provide its expertise in designing and implementing electronic auction platforms.
The order boosts CSM Technologies Limited’s order book and reinforces its position as a leading IT services provider. The company has been expanding its global footprint, and this order is a testament to its capabilities in delivering complex IT projects. Earlier, the company had secured several orders from domestic and international clients, demonstrating its strengths in the IT sector.
The Public Private Partnership Commission of Malawi has partnered with CSM Tech Limited to design and commission an electronic auction platform, which will facilitate the development of the Digital Malawi Acceleration Project. This project aims to promote economic growth and development in Malawi through the use of digital technologies.
This order reinforces CSM Technologies Limited‘s position as a leading IT services provider, with a strong portfolio of international contracts. The company’s expertise in delivering complex IT projects has earned it a reputation as a reliable partner for global clients.
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