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HID to acquire Fargo Electronics

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

If there were any gaps left in HID’s ability to supply its customers with a total solution for secure credentials, one more is now filled. The company announced it will buy card printer manufacturer Fargo Electronics in a cash deal. Fargo has successfully transitioned from an equipment provider to a solutions provider in the past 18 months by actively addressing the end-issuer need to tighten the credentialing environment. This fits nicely with HID’s approach to offer a secure, integrated identity architecture. The deal is expected to close at the end of the third quarter of this year.


ASSA ABLOY’S HID GLOBAL CORPORATION TO ACQUIRE FARGO ELECTRONICS, INC. Acquisition expands opportunities for both companies in secure card issuance and electronic access control

Irvine, CA (May 23, 2006) – ASSA ABLOY’s HID Global Corporation announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Fargo Electronics, Inc. for an all cash consideration. The transaction is expected to close at the end of the third quarter, subject to Fargo stockholder and regulatory approvals.

The acquisition is a result of a long-standing relationship between the two security solutions companies and their decision to jointly pursue opportunities in the secure identification field. “We are now positioned as a leader in the rapidly-growing market for secure issuance of corporate and national ID credentials. The combined organizations create the foundation to guarantee that materials are secure, that the process of issuing a credential is not subject to fraud, and that the resulting product is highly tamper-proof,” stated Denis Hébert, President and CEO of HID. Controlled access to materials, intelligent hardware that notifies authorities of misuse, and other enhanced process security features will set a new standard for performance in the industry.

Fargo Electronics, Inc. is a leading provider in the development of secure technologies for identity card issuance systems, including secure card printer/encoders, materials and software. Fargo was recognized by FORTUNE Small Business Magazine as one of America’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2004. HID is part of the Global Technologies Division of ASSA ABLOY Group, the world’s leading locking solutions company, based in Stockholm, Sweden.

HID is a leading supplier of contactless access control cards and readers, and other security products for corporations and governments globally. The company’s most recent innovations include the multiCLASS™ access control reader that reads both proximity and contactless smart cards, VertX™ central station managed access controllers, Axio™ RFID electromechanical lock cylinders, and AssurID® Exchange credential management software. HID products are sold through a global network of OEM, distribution, and installer channels, supported by sales, service, and distribution centers in North America, Latin America, Europe, Hong Kong, China, and India.

“We value the opportunity to partner with the organization that has created a position of innovation and leadership in card issuance and personalization,” said Joe Grillo, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY’s Global Technologies Division. “This acquisition complements our existing channel and product offerings, while broadening our capabilities in the rapidly growing secure card issuance category,” added Denis Hébert.

“We’re looking forward to becoming part of HID,” said Gary Holland, President and CEO and Chairman of the Board, Fargo Electronics, Inc. “This is positive step for both ASSA ABLOY and for Fargo stockholders, and it’s exciting for Fargo’s customers and employees as well. HID is well known in the electronic access control industry and is recognized as the trusted brand. With HID’s extensive resources and commitment in the electronic access control business, it will enable us to take our products and technologies to the next level.”

About HID

HID is a leading supplier and manufacturer in the access control industry, serving customers worldwide with proximity and contactless smart card technologies; central station managed access controllers; secure and custom card solutions; digital identity and photo card management software solutions; and electronic cylinders. Headquartered in Irvine, California, HID operates international offices that support more than 100 countries and is a member of ASSA ABLOY Global Technologies Division. To learn more, please visit www.hidcorp.com.

About Fargo

Founded in 1974, Fargo Electronics is a global leader in the development of secure technologies for identity card issuance systems, including secure card printer/encoders, materials and software. The company has sold more than 120,000 systems in the U.S. and over 80 other countries worldwide. Fargo card issuance systems reduce vulnerabilities and potential for loss of time, money and lives by continually improving the security of identity credentials. Fargo provides physical, information, and transaction security for a wide variety of applications and industries, including government, corporate, national IDs, drivers’ licenses, universities, schools and membership. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Fargo markets its products through a global distribution network of professional security integrators. [end] 

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