Infosys Q2 net up 6.1%; trims rev target for 2nd time in 3mths

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Oct 14 2016 | 1:22 PM IST
India's second-largest IT company Infosys today reported a 6.1 per cent rise in its second quarter net profit but cut its annual sales growth forecast for the second time in three months on an "uncertain business outlook".
Consolidated net profit was Rs 3,606 crore in July- September quarter, up from Rs 3,398 crore a year earlier, the company said in a statement.
It, however, projected a 7.5-8.5 per cent rise in sales in US dollar terms in the year ending March 31, down from 10 per cent growth it had forecast in July.
Its earlier revenue growth target of 10 per cent had been lowered already from up to 11.5 per cent projected in April this year.
In constant currency, revenue is now expected to grow 8-9 per cent this fiscal for Infosys. The target is much below the growth estimates for IT exports that has been pegged at 10-12 per cent by industry body Nasscom.
Reacting to the cut in guidance, Infosys shares fell 2.38 per cent to Rs 1,027.00 apiece on the BSE.
The impending US presidential elections and implications of Britain's exit from the European Union have slowed growth in the banking and financial services sectors, and companies are tightening their contracting budgets, adopting a more cautious spending approach.
In August, Infosys lost a key contract with Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.
"While we continue to navigate an uncertain external environment, we remain focused on executing our strategy and increasing momentum of our software plus services model. Considering our performance in the first half of the year and the near-term uncertain business outlook, we are revising our revenue guidance," Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka said.
He added that in the long term, it's increasingly clear that the IT industry's future lies in evolving from a cost-based, people-only model, to one in which people are amplified by software and artificial intelligence (AI).
The company's operating margins expanded 80 basis points
sequentially to 24.9 per cent.
"Our margins expanded during the quarter on the back of further improvement in operational efficiency. Operating cash flows for the quarter were healthy and we effectively navigated a volatile currency environment through prudent hedging," Infosys CFO MD Ranganath said.
In US dollar terms, its consolidated net profit rose 3.8 per cent to USD 539 million in the September quarter of 2016-17, while revenue went up 8.2 per cent to USD 2.5 billion.
The company added 12,717 people (at gross level) and 2,779 employees (net basis) from June quarter, taking its headcount to 1.99 lakh employees as on September 30, 2016. The attrition rate was at 20 per cent for the said quarter.
Liquid assets, including cash and cash equivalents, available-for-sale financial assets and government bonds, were Rs 35,640 crore in the quarter under review compared with Rs 33,212 crore as on June 30, 2016.
Infosys has also declared an interim dividend of Rs 11 per equity share.
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First Published: Oct 14 2016 | 1:22 PM IST

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