Savant puts your sector's public data, the regulatory context that makes it legible, and your own private data into a single question. The public corpus is ingested and normalized. Your data is queried in place. The model goes to the data, not the reverse.
Between the question leadership asks and the report that lands, the market moves. Here is the path that question actually takes.
Leadership asks the analytics team for a market report.
Analytics finds the public data, downloads it, cleans it, structures it.
Cross-references your private data. Validates with compliance.
Builds the charts, writes the insight, presents to committee.
The market already moved. The data delivered context, not advantage.
The same question, asked and answered before the meeting ends.
Of an analyst's time is consumed cleaning, joining, and formatting data. None of it is analysis.
Weeks is the typical turnaround on an ad-hoc market report. The question was urgent when it was asked.
Leadership questions arrive late, or get answered with data that has already expired.
Every serious question about your position needs all three. Today they live in three places, and joining them by hand is the job that eats the quarter.
The public record your sector already files. In banking, CNBV and Banxico; in pharma, COFEPRIS and public tenders; in telecom, the IFT; in manufacturing, trade and industrial data. Volumes, prices, share, filings. Ingested, normalized, queryable.
Sector taxonomy, normative mapping, live domain semantics. In banking, built with Bajaware; every vertical brings its own. Public data answers the question an authority asks. This layer makes it answer the question an executive asks.
Your own data: customers, sales, operations, risk. Queried in place, with zero exfiltration. The model goes to the data. The data does not go to the model. Your perimeter holds.
Ask what you would normally send to the analytics team. Get the answer against fresh sector data and your own, in the same reply.
Bars, lines, trends, tables, generated on the spot. Mark the outliers, the periods, and the competitors with a prompt.
A marketplace of sector datasets: bureaus, studies, registries. Purchase, ingest, and cross against your own book, audited end to end. The dataset arrives inside your policy, not beside it.
No data exit. No lock-in. Private data is queried on site. The model travels to the data, not the reverse.
Savant is a Saptiva Studio application. It routes through frIdA like everything else. Which means an executive's question about the competition produces the same signed record as any regulated extraction.
This is the part nobody else can print. A market intelligence tool that reads your private data is a data exfiltration question wearing a dashboard. Ours answers it in the record, before anyone asks.
Banking is where Savant runs live today. The pattern is not banking. Every sector files data with an authority or an index, and every one of them reads that data slower than its competitors move. The advisor is the same shape everywhere.
| Sector | The public corpus | The question leadership asks | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banking | CNBV, Banxico, ABM, credit bureaus | Where is my portfolio against the ten largest? Which players are deteriorating? | Live |
| Insurance | CNSF filings, sector statistics | How is my book pricing against the market? Where is loss experience moving? | Scoping |
| Pharma & health | COFEPRIS approvals, public tenders, epidemiology | How is demand for my category shifting? Where are substitutes and tenders moving? | Scoping |
| Telecom | IFT data, coverage, tariffs, spectrum | Where am I gaining or losing share by region? How do my tariffs sit against the market? | Scoping |
| Media | Audience panels, ratings, ad-spend data | Where are attention and ad spend moving? How does my share of audience trend against rivals? | Scoping |
| Manufacturing | Industrial output, trade and customs, input prices | How are input costs and imports moving in my category? Who is entering my market? | Scoping |
| Government | Program, budget, and census data | How is this program performing against its peers and its own history? | Scoping |
The advisor changes. The architecture does not. Public corpus, regulatory context, your private data, one policy, one record. The vertical is a configuration, not a separate product.
Banking runs live today. The question has the same shape in every sector: benchmark against the market, read the trend, catch the move before it lands. Three examples, three industries.
Total book, SME, mortgage, or card. Year-on-year variation, market share, competitive position.
Category volume, substitutes, public procurement. Comparable periods, share, and where the market is moving.
Subscribers, coverage, tariffs across the market. Catch the region moving the wrong way before the quarterly.
Thirty minutes, your team and ours, in front of Savant. Bring the three questions you sent to the analytics team and are still waiting on. We answer them live, against sector data. An embedded engineer responds within 48 hours.