MWH signs £ 1 million contract with IFS to support growth

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IFS, the global enterprise applications company, announced today that MWH, a global company providing technical engineering, construction services and consulting solutions to protect, enhance, store and distribute water, will expand its use of IFS Applications as part of a contract valued at over £1,000,000. The contract is for additional user licenses, which will support MWH’s expansion through a number of joint venture projects.

Oliver Pilgerstorfer, Corporate Communications. Telephone: 44 1494 428900, press@ifsworld.com

Frédéric Guigues, Investor Relations. Telephone: 46 8 58 78 45 00, frederic.guigues@ifsworld.com

About MWH

MWH Global employs approximately 7,000 experts including engineers, consultants and construction professionals globally. As specialists in water, natural resources and transportation, MWH employees use innovative ideas and technology to solve complex infrastructure and environmental challenges. MWH is Building a Better World. Meet us: mwhglobal.com or follow us: Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

About IFS

IFS™ is a globally recognized leader in developing and delivering business software for enterprise resource planning (ERP), enterprise asset management (EAM) and enterprise service management (ESM). IFS brings customers in targeted sectors closer to their business, helps them be more agile and enables them to profit from change. IFS is a public company (XSTO: IFS) founded in 1983 and currently has over 2,700 employees. IFS supports more than 2,400 customers worldwide from its network of local offices and through a growing ecosystem of partners. For more information visit: www.ifsworld.com.

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IFS discloses the information herein pursuant to the Financial Instruments Act (1991:980) and/or the Securities Markets Act (2007:528). The information was submitted for publication on June 1 2015, at 9.30 a.m. CEST.

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