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FirstWave Secures $250K AI Compliance Contract with Mexico’s Banobras for 2026-2028

FirstWave Cloud Technology secures a $250K AI compliance contract with Mexico’s Banobras for 2026-2028, enhancing its footprint in the financial sector.

FirstWave Cloud Technology Limited (ASX:FCT) has secured a two-year software subscription contract with Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos (Banobras), Mexico’s state-owned national development bank. The contract, valued at USD250,000 (approximately AUD350,000), is set to commence in April 2026 and will run through March 2028. Banobras has the option to make annual payments in advance or settle the full two-year term upfront. This agreement highlights FirstWave’s growing footprint in the financial sector.

FirstWave, founded in 2004, is a global software provider specializing in enterprise-grade, AI-powered network management, automation, audit, and cybersecurity solutions. The software solution offered to Banobras includes AI Compliance through FirstWave’s Open-AudIT, along with enhancements from opConfig, NMIS modules, and STM technologies. The subscription is delivered exclusively as software, allowing FirstWave to achieve a 100% gross margin, as there are no incremental delivery costs associated with the contract.

Banobras stands as Mexico’s leading development bank, playing a critical role in financing infrastructure and public services across various governmental levels. This substantial contract not only solidifies FirstWave’s position in the market but also serves as a key public sector reference win, aligning with the company’s strategic goals in AI-powered compliance management.

Moreover, this contract marks a significant milestone as it is the first major deal secured through FirstWave’s channel partner, OmniPrinter, a subsidiary of Grupo Salinas, one of Mexico’s largest corporate conglomerates. FirstWave’s CEO, Danny Maher, emphasized that the Banobras deal validates the company’s compliance management strategy and the capabilities of the Open-AudIT 6 release. Maher noted that Banobras offers a robust public sector reference in a landscape increasingly focused on compliance and that the partnership with OmniPrinter opens doors for additional opportunities in Mexico, particularly within the broader Grupo Salinas ecosystem.

This development arrives at a time when compliance management is becoming more critical across various sectors, particularly in government and finance. The deployment of AI-powered tools is expected to enhance operational efficiency and improve regulatory adherence, making it a strategic priority for financial institutions. FirstWave’s engagement with Banobras positions it favorably as the company aims to expand its influence in Latin America and beyond.

The successful acquisition of this contract can be seen as a pivotal moment for FirstWave. It not only confirms the market viability of its innovative solutions but also signals a commitment to fostering long-term relationships with influential entities in the public sector. As the demand for AI-driven compliance solutions continues to rise, FirstWave’s partnership with Banobras could serve as a launchpad for further expansion into the region. This contract may pave the way for future collaborations that leverage AI technologies to meet the evolving needs of financial institutions globally.

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