As per the general accounting standards, the company had registered a net profit of USD 15.3 million in the same quarter last year, WNS said in a statement.
The company's revenues increased by 5.2 per cent to USD 141 million in the quarter under review, from USD 134.1 million in the year-ago period, it added.
Year-over-year, revenue improvement was paced by growth in emerging verticals, including Retail/CPG, Utilities, Shipping and Logistics, Healthcare, and CPS, which all grew in excess of 12 per cent, the statement said.
"We intend to continue expanding our capabilities and services in the areas of domain expertise, automation, analytics and digitisation to enhance our differentiated positioning in the BPM (Business Process Management) marketplace," he added.
WNS expects its revenue less repair payments to be between USD 523 million and USD 539 million, up from USD 503 million in fiscal 2015.
In 2011-12, WNS re-negotiated contracts with certain clients and repair centres in the auto claims business, whereby the primary responsibility for providing the services is borne by the repair centres instead of WNS.
During the reported quarter, the New York Stock Exchange-listed company added five new clients and expanded six existing relationships.
As on September 30, WNS' global headcount stood at 29,830.
