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Infosys outpaces IT peers in Q1
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|July 24, 2025
Company beats Street as Ql revenue jumps 4.82%, defies tech spending slowdown
Infosys Ltd grew the fastest among India’s five largest information technology services companies, reporting its best first-quarter performance in four years and defying a slowdown in tech spending and macroeconomic uncertainty.
Infosys reported $4.94 billion in revenue for the April-June period—up 4.46% from the preceding three months and 4.82% from a year earlier—exceeding the $4.86 billion that analysts polled by Bloomberg had expected on average.
‘Much of this increase in business was from energy firms, which made up 27% of its incremental revenue of $211 million.
Infosys also raised the lower end of its revenue guidance for 2025-26 to 1-3% in constant currency terms, higher than the flat-3% growth it had projected in April, which was its slowest revenue guidance in at least a decade. Constant currency does not take currency fluctuation into account.
HCL Technologies Ltd, too, recently increased the lower end of its full-year guidance. It now expects revenue growth of 3-5% in constant currency terms for FY26, up from its April projection of 2-5% growth.
For the ongoing second quarter, Wipro Ltd expects either a revenue decline or a growth of up to 1%. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India’s largest IT vendor, and Tech Mahindra Ltd do not provide guidance.
This story is from the July 24, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai.
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