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July 24, 2025
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Company revises revenue guidance to 1-3% for FY26 from the earlier guidance of 0-3%
THE country's second-largest IT services company, Infosys, has beat Street estimates and reported a strong start to the financial year with an 8.7% increase in its consolidated net profit for the quarter ended June 2025 at ₹6,921 crore compared to ₹6,368 crore in the year-ago period.
Revenue from operations in the June quarter stood at ₹42,279 crore, growth of 7.5% year-on-year compared to ₹39,315 crore.
Based on the company's Q1 performance and its outlook, Infosys has revised its revenue guidance to 1% to 3% for FY26 from the earlier guidance of 0% to 3%.
The company has retained its operating margin guidance at 20-22%.
In the June quarter, Infosys' operating margin stood at 20.8% and its total contract value (TCV) of large deal wins was at $3.8 billion, with 55% net new in Q1.
"Growth was broad-based with our large five industry groups and our large geographies growing year on year in constant currency.
Our large deals were at $3.8 billion.
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