Sensys Gatso Group AB (publ) (0H0U.L) LSE
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Currency In SEK
Sector
Technology
Industry
Hardware, Equipment & Parts
Employees
306
First IPO Date
March 28, 2008
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Lewis H. Miller | Chief Executive Officer | 3.2M | 1971 |
| Brett Peze | Managing Director of Sensys Gatso USA | 0 | 1974 |
| Edmar van der Weijden | Managing Director of Sensys Gatso JV Ghana | 0 | 1963 |
| Enzo Dri | Managing Director of Sensys Gatso Australia Pty Ltd | 0 | 1968 |
| Joris Lampe | Chief Commercial Officer | 0 | 1972 |
| Niki Gatsonides | Managing Director of Sensys Gatso Netherlands BV | 0 | 1974 |
| Par Degerman | Chief Technology Officer | 0 | 1976 |
| Simon Mulder | Chief Financial Officer | 0 | 1978 |
Sensys Gatso Group AB (publ), a Swedish company established in 1982 and based in Jönköping, provides comprehensive road safety technologies and solutions to national and municipal governments, as well as fleet owners across the globe. The company's operations are divided into two main segments: Managed Services and Systems Sales. Their product portfolio encompasses a variety of enforcement and warning systems, including fixed, mobile, and tunnel speed cameras, red-light enforcement, and speed warning devices, all supported by advanced back-office software. A significant part of their offering involves Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras, utilized for applications such as automated tolling, police vehicle integration, surveillance, average speed enforcement, access control, weigh-in-motion identification, and various industrial uses. Sensys Gatso also delivers sophisticated traffic control solutions for urban environments, facilitating restricted city zones, dedicated transit lanes, urban congestion reduction, low-emission initiatives, and deterring unauthorized shortcut routes. Additionally, they contribute to sustainable urban development, efficient highway management, and safer rural roadways. The company offers a "Traffic Enforcement as a Service" model, alongside essential services like project management, installation, maintenance, software development, and systems integration. Their client base primarily consists of police forces, road authorities, and private operators, served directly or through governmental channels.