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Home » News » Wipro Q4 net profit up 26% to ₹3,569 cr; company revises guidance downwards

Wipro Q4 net profit up 26% to ₹3,569 cr; company revises guidance downwards

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Wipro records decrease in Europe, America 2 faces slower growth

Wipro records decrease in Europe, America 2 faces slower growth
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It is important Wipro closed the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2015 with a net gain of ₹ 3,569 million rupees, growing 6.4 percent dry and 25.9 percent in an year -on -year base (interannual). However, citing macroconomic uncertainties, the company guided income degradation or 3.5 to 1.5 percent in terms of constant currency (CC) for its segment of services in Q1Fy26.

Income of the duration of the operations The quarter of March stood at ₹ 22,504 million rupees, reflecting a marginal increase or 0.8 percent of QOQ of Q3S ₹ 22,319 million rupees and 1.3 percent year -on -year. However, the revenues of the IT services segment were $ 2,596.5 million, marking a decrease or 1.2 percent QOQ and 2.3 percent year -on -year.

Regional performance

Duration The quarter, America 1 registered a sequential growth or 0.2 percent and an interannual growth of 6 percent in constant currency (CC). Américas 2, which includes BFSI, energy, manufacturing and resources, capital markets and insurance, and high -tech sectors in the United States, declines 1.0 percent QOQ and 1.8 percent year -on -year, both in CC.

Europe also saw a decrease, with a sequential fall of 2.5 percent in CC terms and 6.9 percent of CC decrease the year, and the region in front of greater challenges due to the imposition of rates is expected. In contrast, APMEA grew 1.0 percent QOQ CC, but contracted 4.9 percent of CC on a yoy base.

As for the sector, the BFSI segment decreased by 0.5 percent dry, but grew 0.8 percent year -on -year in CC, thought that growth was site by “specific customer problems” in the European market. Other sectors, such as medical care, consumer and technology and communication also saw decreases. While energy, manufacturing and vertical resources published a sequential growth, registered a decrease in yoy.

Wipros Consulting Arm, Capco grew 6.5 percent dry and 11.5 percent on a yoy base.

The CEO and MD Srini Pallia expressed concern regarding the recovery of discretionary spending. “Given the uncertainty in the environment, we hope that customers adopt a more measured approach, especially in large transformation programs and discretionary spending, attributing this to the Revised Income Guide.

However, Wipro enjoyed an year -on -year jump of 48.5 percent in large -offer TCV in the back of 17 large offers with a total value of $ 1.8 billion. Total reserves were $ 4 billion, an year -on -year growth of 10.5 percent of the $ 3.5 billion of the last quarter.

Aparna C iyer, the financial director, said: “The number of clients greater than $ 50 million has remained the same. The reduced number of customers in the lower cube is a reflection of Waker’s discretionary expenditure. Great higher sequence and five clients.”

Wear the room stood at 15 percent. The company’s staff were 233,346 in Q4Fy25, compared to 234,054 in Q4Fy24. At the beginning of the prosecutor, Wipro announced plans to hire around 10000-12000 first-year students throughout the year.

Biswajit Maity, MR of Gartner’s main analyst commented: “Wipro saw a growth off mainly due to the weak discretionary expense and global economic challenges. However, its solid pipe suggests a positive growth of perspective.”

He added: “Wipro must address its dropout rate, although it has improved slightly compared to the previous quarter. As workload increases, maintaining the stability of the workforce is essential to preserve the quality of the service and meet delivery expectations, any challenge in this area could present risks for its future growth career.”

Wipro shares closed to ₹ 247.50 by 1.39 percent in the EEB. The results were announced after the market in India.

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