Infosys Q3 profit up 6.6%, raises annual revenue guidance

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jan 14 2016 | 12:57 PM IST
Infosys Ltd today reported a better-than-expected 6.6 per cent rise in its third quarter net profit and raised its annual revenue growth forecast, sending its shares up by as much as 5 per cent.
Consolidated net profit rose to Rs 3,465 crore, or Rs 15.16 per share, in October-December as compared to Rs 3,250 crore, or Rs 14.22 a share, in the same period a year ago, Infosys said in a statement.
India's second-largest software export service exporter also raised its annual revenue growth forecast on stronger demand for high-margin automation and other services.
Sales in dollar terms are set to grow between 8.9 per cent and 9.3 per cent in the year ending March 31 as compared with an earlier guidance of 6.4 per cent to 8.4 per cent.
Infosys forecast is in contrast with its bigger rival Tata Consultancy which on Tuesday posted a 0.3 per cent decline in third quarter dollar revenue on seasonal holidays, furloughs in the US and floods in Chennai, and may struggle to end this fiscal year with even an 8 per cent growth.
Infosys Chief Executive Vishal Sikka, who was brought in about one-and-a-half years ago to chart a new strategy, said the strong performance was aided by the firm's innovative solutions and the new technologies it has adopted.
"This combination helped us deliver encouraging results despite the traditional seasonality of the quarter and the additional headwinds, and will strengthen the execution of our strategy towards consistent profitable growth," he said.
Consolidated revenues in October-December rose 15.2 per cent to Rs 15,902 crore from Rs 13,796 crore in the year-ago period.
"We have been able to navigate the quarter, better than our earlier expectations," Infosys Chief Financial Officer M D Ranganath said in the statement. "We will continue to focus on enhancing operational efficiency."
The October-December period is generally the weakest
quarter for Indian IT players due to furloughs at client sites and a prolonged holiday season.
Dipen Shah, Senior Vice-President and Head of Private Client Group Research at Kotak Securities, said Infosys' results beat estimates for the third successive quarter.
"We believe that newer initiatives like zero distance, design thinking, automation, etc will shore up the growth rates of Infosys and sustain margins over the longer term," he added.
In dollar terms, Infosys posted 0.4 per cent jump in net profit to USD 524 million during the third quarter, while revenue was up 8.5 per cent to USD 2.4 billion.
The company's net profit was higher 2 per cent from Rs 3,398 crore in July-September 2015 quarter, while revenues grew 1.7 per cent from Rs 15,635 crore in the second quarter of FY 2015-16.
"We have been able to navigate the quarter better than our earlier expectations. We will continue to focus on enhancing operational efficiency through multiple levers in the coming quarters," Infosys CFO M D Ranganath said.
Infosys has posted a stellar set of numbers in the June and September quarters as well, raising investor hopes of a turnaround under Sikka, who took over as CEO in August 2014.
Once an industry bellwether, Infosys lost out to rivals like Tata Consultancy Services and HCL Technologies in terms of growth. Besides, it faced other issues like attrition and an exodus of senior-level executives.
Infosys, under the leadership of Sikka, is targetting an aspirational goal of USD 20 billion in topline by 2020.
During the said quarter, Infosys added 75 (gross) clients taking the number of active clients to 1,045.
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Infosys said that North America accounted for 62.5 per cent of its revenues, while Europe and India contributed 23.2 per cent and 2.8 per cent, respectively.
Rest of the World (RoW) region contributed 11.5 per cent to the quarter's revenues, it added.
Its liquid assets including cash and cash equivalents, available-for-sale financial assets and government bonds were at Rs 31,526 crore as on December 31, 2015 as compared to Rs 32,099 crore as on September 30, 2015.
Infosys has named Punita Kumar Sinha, founder and managing director at Pacific Paradigm Advisors, as an independent director, while extended the term of former Cornell University professor Jeffrey Sean Lehman by two more years till April 2018.
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