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For IT's Big Five hoping for a rebound, all bets are off
Mint Mumbai
|April 05, 2025
India's Big Five information technology services companies will be in a tricky position when they kick off their earnings season next week.
India's Big Five information technology services companies will be in a tricky position when they kick off their earnings season next week. Although the sector wasn't targeted by US President Donald Trump's retaliatory tariffs, uncertainty in its largest market is expected to delay technology spending.
The first quarter of the financial year provides a platform for companies to both showcase the previous year's performance and make projections for the next 12 months, offering analysts and investors a sense of what to expect.
Each of India's top five IT services companies had expected to end 2024-25 on a better note than in FY24 on the back of improving demand for tech services and increasing demand visibility.
But amid Trump's tariff war, analysts say India's top IT companies should either defer providing annual growth guidance for 2025-26 or at least be conservative in their projections.
Although Trump's contentious tariffs do not directly target India's $283 billion IT services sector, which earns a majority of its revenues from the US, his retaliatory action has created additional uncertainty in terms of tech spending for some of the world's largest companies.
This story is from the April 05, 2025 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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