PURITY FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SIGNS 9.25 MILLION SAR CYBERSECURITY CONTRACT WITH EMIRATE OF AL-QASSIM
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Purity for Information Technology Co. secured a 9.25 million SAR contract with the Emirate of Al-Qassim on August 18, 2026. The three-year deal covers operation, maintenance, and cybersecurity support services for the emirate’s regional infrastructure. The company announced the award on July 2, 2026, completing all required sign-off processes before finalizing […] The post…
Saudi technology firm Purity for Information Technology secured a 9.25 million SAR cybersecurity contract with the Emirate of Al-Qassim on August 18, 2026. The three-year agreement covers operation, maintenance, and cybersecurity support services for the region's infrastructure.
The contract runs for 36 months and includes VAT, totaling 9,250,096.82 SAR. Purity confirmed that all contractual processes are complete, and no related parties are involved in the transaction. The company expects the financial impact to be spread across fiscal years corresponding to the 36-month duration, with revenue recognition occurring gradually over the contract's life.
This contract represents incremental growth for Purity, as it is a modest deal in absolute terms. However, it signals continued government demand for managed cybersecurity services, which are drawing sustained public investment across Saudi Arabia. The contract also serves as a credentialing event for smaller technology companies competing against larger systems integrators, potentially opening the door to higher-value federal or municipal tenders.
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