Country's IT exports may grow 12-14 pc next fiscal: Nasscom

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 10 2015 | 3:20 PM IST
Country's IT exports are likely to grow in the range of 12-14 per cent in the next fiscal (FY'16) with currency volatility and macro economic headwinds as the primary challenges going ahead.
In FY15, IT exports will achieve a 12.3 per cent growth on a reported currency basis to USD 98.5 billion, as against the target of 13-15 per cent estimated earlier.
On a constant currency basis, the revenues are estimated to be up 13.1 per cent and body's Vice Chairman BVR Mohan Reddy said that around 35-40 per cent of the industry's revenues come from non-dollar currencies like euro, which are getting hit at present.
The total revenues for the industry, including domestic revenues and e-commerce, are expected to touch USD 146 billion this fiscal and USD 165-169 billion in FY'16.
In FY15, the industry added 2.3 lakh jobs and the overall professionals working in the industry stood at 35 lakh people.
"We expect that we will continue to maintain current growth, there will be no significant change," President R Chandrashekhar said, adding the currency volatility and uneven macroeconomic recovery are primary reasons resulting in the export growth number target remaining unchanged.
Its contribution to GDP has grown to 9.5 per cent from the last year's 8 per cent, Chandrashekhar said.
Going digital is the key customer priority which results in discretionary spending for the industry, he said.
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First Published: Feb 10 2015 | 3:20 PM IST

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