The US-based firm had posted a net income of $61.1 million in the same period last year, it said in a release. The company, which announced yesterday its Q2 results, follows January-December fiscal year.
Genpact has kept its revenue guidance for the current fiscal unchanged in the range of $2.15 -2.20 billion, citing a mixed macro-environment.
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Commenting on the performance, Genpact President and CEO NV Tyagarajan said: "Continuing the momentum in 2013, Genpact delivered strong growth in revenues and adjusted operating income as well as recorded solid cash flows from operations in the second quarter."
Revenues from global clients grew 19.8% over the second quarter of 2012. Business process management revenues from global clients grew by 18.1%, Genpact said.
This was led by growth in Banking and Financial Services, Consumer Packaged Goods, Life Sciences and Healthcare and Business Services, it added.
On outlook, Tyagarajan said: "The macro-environment continues to be mixed -- challenging for some industries and geographies and improving in others. Our pipeline is healthy and stable with a significant uptick in larger transformative deals. Large transformational engagements are where we want to be, but they are complex and do have a longer decision cycle time."
As a result of these longer cycle period, together with more subdued GE revenues, Genpact now expects revenues for the full year 2013 to be in the lower half of its range of $2.15-2.20 billion, he added.
"We continue to expect adjusted operating income margin in a range of 15.8-16.3%," he said.
Revenues from global clients represented approximately 77.3% of Genpact's total revenues ($413.2 million) with the remaining 22.7% of revenues ($121.6 million) coming from GE.
Genpact generated $76.1 million of cash from operations in the second quarter of 2013, compared to $127.2 million in the same quarter a year ago.
As of June 30, 2013, the company's total headcount stood at about 60,200 employees globally, up from around 58,600 in the year ago period.
The compamy delivers services to more than 700 clients from a network of 68 delivery centers across 18 countries.
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