Purity for Information Technology Company (ticker 9614.SR) announced on 28 June 2026 that it has signed a unified framework agreement with the Government Expenditure & Projects Efficiency Authority (EXPRO) to supply end‑user computing (EUC) hardware, specialized IT equipment, and accessories to Saudi government entities. The contract, whose value will be set by the volume of purchase orders issued over its term, is expected to generate financial impact in Purity’s 2026 and 2027 fiscal statements.

EXPRO, the Saudi authority charged with improving the quality of public‑sector projects and optimizing spending efficiency, introduced the agreement as part of a broader strategy to standardise technical specifications and realise economies of scale across government agencies. The procurement framework dovetails with Saudi Vision 2030’s digital‑transformation agenda, which seeks to diversify the economy and strengthen the Kingdom’s digital infrastructure.

The framework is effective for twelve months from the signing date, with a clause that allows EXPRO to evaluate performance and decide on extensions. The total monetary value will be calculated from the cumulative volume of individual purchase orders placed under the framework. Purity has committed to disclose any purchase orders that reach the threshold of material events, in line with Tadawul listing rules, and has confirmed that all necessary procedures and documentation were completed on the signing date. No related parties are involved.

Purity Tech is a Saudi‑listed IT company that has positioned itself as a provider of critical IT infrastructure for the Kingdom. The new framework agreement expands its footprint within the Saudi government’s digital‑infrastructure ecosystem and offers a predictable pipeline for potential revenue through 2027. The partnership reinforces the company’s standing as a verified supplier in the regulated procurement market. Purity recently relocated its primary corporate headquarters to a new facility in Riyadh.

The agreement adds to a growing number of contracts awarded to local IT firms under EXPRO’s procurement strategy. By consolidating procurement under a unified framework, the government can streamline processes, reduce lead times for hardware delivery, and maintain consistent technical standards across agencies. The twelve‑month term allows EXPRO to monitor compliance and performance before deciding on extensions. The deal also supports Vision 2030’s goal of diversifying the economy beyond oil and strengthening the digital sector.

As of 28 June 2026, Purity Tech has completed all required procedures to finalise the agreement. The company has confirmed that the contract was awarded under competitive and commercial conditions and that no related parties are involved. The framework agreement positions Purity Tech as a key supplier for Saudi government IT projects, with financial benefits expected to materialise in the 2026 and 2027 fiscal years. The partnership remains open to extensions and future purchase orders, which will be disclosed as they reach material thresholds.