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Swift (ASX:SW1) has announced its receipt of a $1.2M contract from Anglogold Ashanti Australia (AAG) to provide the latter’s Tropicana workers’ camp with entertainment services and technical support.

The contract covers a 36 month span on-site the WA gold project which is managed alongside AAG by Regis Resources.

Technical support will be offered by Swift on a 24H basis; the contract sees the company providing Foxtel TV services at the camp.

This isn’t the first time Swift has inked such a contract with AAG; on Monday, the company pointed towards an existing relationship.

“Our teams work together to ensure that our clients are offered the best solution for their business requirements and that they are supported throughout our relationship,” Swift CEO Brian Mangano said.

“We always aim to be in long-term relationships, so, when our customers renew, I take this as proof that we are delivering against our customers’ requirements, and we are delivering against our brand promise.”

SW1 last traded at 2.3cps.

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