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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 , Updated

Carrollton-based GVI Security Solutions to provide 4000 surveillance cameras to largest public bank in Latin America

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GVI Security Solutions, Inc., the Carrollton-based provider of video security surveillance solutions, has received a new order to provide four thousand Samsung Electronics high resolution color cameras to protect the branches of Caixa Econômica Federal in Brazil

If there's one thing Brazil could use, it's 4000 more cameras

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If there's one thing Brazil could use, it's 4000 more cameras

“Winning a four thousand camera order to protect Caixa Econômica Federal, the largest public bank in Latin America, clearly illustrates the success we have been having in expanding our market penetration in the banking and financial institution market vertical,” said GVI Chief Operating Officer Joseph Restivo. “Combining our established reputation for quality service and local in-country support with products ideally suited to meet the needs of large branch banking networks is being recognized by a growing number of new orders from new and existing customers. This is an exciting market where the demand for effective security solutions is robust.”

“We are providing four thousand Samsung Electronics high resolution color cameras designed with advanced DNR technology and day night function capability to protect the facilities and customers of Caixa Econômica Federal in Brazil,” said Fernando Tomasiello, GVI Senior Vice President Int'l Operations and Sales. “Our advanced cameras were selected not only based on their ability to meet and exceed the detailed specifications required for this demanding application, but also because of the excellent reputation for reliability and performance that Samsung Electronics cameras have earned in extensive prior deployment for Caixa and throughout the banking sector.”

Caixa Econômica Federal is the largest public bank in all of Latin America, and one of the oldest public banks in Brazil. First chartered in 1861, the bank has a client base of over 37.5 million people. In addition to banking services, Caixa also operates lotteries on behalf of the Brazilian government to raise funds for education and other services.

Source: GVI Security Solutions



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