The Noida-based firm, which had posted a net profit of Rs 1,783 crore in the April-June 2015 quarter, has resumed its practice of presenting a revenue outlook for the new fiscal after 12 years.
For the reported quarter, HCL Tech's revenues grew 15.9 per cent to Rs 11,336 crore, from Rs 9,777 crore in the year-ago period, as per US GAAP accounting norms.
On constant currency basis, HCL Tech's revenues were up 11.2 per cent year-on-year in the June 2016 quarter.
"It has been a very good quarter, we have started with a very good performance with 6 per cent revenue growth quarter-on-quarter in constant currency terms," HCL Technologies President and CEO Anant Gupta told reporters here.
He added that the growth momentum is broad-based, encompassing all sectors and service lines, propelled by its focus on new technologies and robust business model.
"For Q1 FY2017, the company posted numbers better than expected, on all fronts," Angel Broking VP (Research - IT) Sarabjit Kour Nangra said.
In dollar terms, the company's net profit grew 9.5 per cent to USD 305.2 million, while revenues rose 10 per cent to USD 1.69 billion compared to the year-ago period.
HCL Technologies' deal with Volvo's IT services division in February added over USD 40 million to the June quarter revenue, up 6.5 per cent than the previous quarter.
Asked about the reason for resuming its practice of giving revenue outlook, Chief Financial Officer Anil Chanana said the company wanted to give a "lead indicator for the markets to take a view of the company" and its performance.
HCL Tech has announced a dividend of Rs 6 per share.
During the quarter, HCL Technologies added 1,211 people, taking total headcount to 1,06,107 people. Attrition in IT services (last 12 months basis) stood at 17.8 per cent.
Talking about the geographies, Gupta said the company has
"It's a little too early to talk about the impact of Brexit. In our discussions with customers, they have not said anything," he said adding that only 8 per cent of its revenues are impacted by the British pound.
Also, HCL Tech has ensured that it is not heavily dependent on just one of its onsite, near-shore or offshore centres, which has helped the company be a little more resilient against such moves.
Gupta said the demand in the Americas, Europe (especially Dark region -- Germany, Austria and Switzerland) remains strong and that HCL will continue with its selective play strategy in markets like India and Middle East.
Infrastructure services grew 18 per cent, Engineering and R&D Services by 10.4 per cent, Business Services at 10.1 per cent and Application Services at 4.7 per cent.
In terms of verticals, public services led the growth at 24.7 per cent, Lifesciences and Healthcare at 21.5 per cent and Financial Services at 5.7 per cent.
The company's cash and cash equivalents stood at Rs 1,240 crore at the end of June 30, 2016.
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