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With fewer staff, India's IT Inc. is earning smarter
Mint Mumbai
|June 25, 2025
Three of India's top five IT outsourcing firms have managed to increase their revenue per employee in the post-pandemic era, driven by reduced hiring, increased automation, and a surge in third-party software license sales.
Three of India's top five IT outsourcing firms have managed to increase their revenue per employee in the post-pandemic era, driven by reduced hiring, increased automation, and a surge in third-party software license sales. This comes as global macroeconomic headwinds dampen tech spending by Fortune 500 companies.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), Infosys Ltd and HCL Technologies Ltd (HCLTech) reported a notable uptick in business per employee in the last financial year, according to a Mint analysis of company filings.
TCS saw its revenue per employee reach $49,902, Infosys $60,164, and HCLTech $61,388. These figures represent increases of 4.91%, 5.79%, and 1.02%, respectively, from FY22.
In contrast, Wipro Ltd and Tech Mahindra Ltd saw a decline in this metric over the same period. Wipro's revenue per employee dipped to $45,118 from $46,983, while Tech Mahindra's fell to $42,585 from $44,065.
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