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Home » News » Infosys slashes FY26 revenue guidance; quarterly net profit falls substantially

Infosys slashes FY26 revenue guidance; quarterly net profit falls substantially

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Archive Photo: An employee walks fits a signaling board on the Infosys campus in the IT district of the electronic city in Bangalore, February 28, 2012. Reuters/Vivek Prakash/File Photo

File Photo: An employee walks fits a signaling board on the Infosys Campus in the Ti district of Electronics City in Bangalore, February 28, 2012. Reuters/Vivek Prakash/File photo | Photo credit: Vivek Prakash

IT services based in Bengaluru Infosys Giant Infosys were below market expectations by reducing their income growth guide from FY26 to 0–3 percent in terms of constant currency (CC), below the 4.5-5 percent prognosis for FY25 in the FY25 in the FY25. The company registered a net gain of ₹ 7,033 million rupees for the quarter of March, which reflects a sequential increase of 3.3 percent, but a decrease of 11.7 percent annually of ₹ 7,969 million rupees in the fourth quarter of 2014.

Duration The quarter, the income of the operations stood at ₹ 40,925 million rupees, with a 2 % degradation qoq of the ₹ 41,764 million rupees of the last quarter. However, 7.9 percent per year grew. For the whole year, Infosys registered an income of $ 19.2 billion, an increase of 3.9 percent in reported terms of FY24 $ 18.56 billion. The full year PAT stood at $ 3.15 billion, a decrease or 0.3 percent in reported terms.

“In the lower part of the guide, we assume the impact capable of the entire microenvironment and we are billed in some increasing uncertainty. At the upper end, we have assumed that an envy from better to marginally improving to mark. Jayesh Sanghrajka.

Market share

While the United States remains the largest market in Infosys, representing more than 57 percent of its income, registered an interannual decrease or 0.4 percent in terms of constant currencies this quarter. In contrast, Europe and India generated strong growth, increasing 15 percent and 43.7 by ENT. Respectively in constant currency.

Salil Parekh, CEO, and MD, said: “We announced an acquisition in the US in energy and consulting, and we continue to be, in a long -term vision, positive about the changes in technology, and the markets in which we are, while Wee Podemos Podemos are butness in the domesticated geographies in the short or medium term, in addition to what we do in the United States.

The total value of the company’s contract (TCV) stood at $ 2.6 billion, marginally higher than $ 2.5 billion of Q3. The operational margins were 21 percent.

A bit of

The total staff of Infosys was recorded in 323,578, a small increase compared to 317,240. At the beginning of the financial year. Voluntary wear during the quarter increased to 14.1 percent from 13.7 percent in the third quarter.

Biswajit Maity, MR main analyst in Gartner, commented: “Infosys reported a growth of 4.2 percent year -on -year in the fourth quarter (CC), which reflects the growth off in the midst of global economic challenges. Like its persecution, the Promolity Sping Sping Sping and Geocolized company this, the perspective remains positive.

He continued that Althegh around 60 percent of the income comes from North America, which excludes it to regional risks, a growing presence in the Nordics, the Middle East and South, Asia, is helping to diversify the market footprint.

“While customers are generally satisfied with the operational delivery of Infosys, some have highlighted the improvement areas, particularly in planning the product roadmap, change management and continuous improvement. To maintain their growth impulse, Infosys must address these gaps and improve their capacity to respond to the expectations of customers evolving.”

On Thursday, the company’s shares increased 0.51 percent and closed to ₹ 1,420.20 per share in the EEB. The results were announced after the markets closed.

(With entries from Business line Internal Nethra Sailh)

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