Jul 20, 2012, 02.41 PM IST

Will beat Nasscom's 11%-14% guidance: Persistent

Persistent Systems has announced its first-quarter earnings. CEO Anand Deshpande explains to CNBC-TV18 the various aspects of the company’s performance in the first quarter.

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Anand Deshpande, CEO, Persistent Systems
We are still on track in terms of what we wanted to achieve and there is a little bit of the fourth quarter's effect.

Anand Deshpande

CEO

Persistent Systems

Persistent Systems has announced its first-quarter earnings. CEO Anand Deshpande explains to CNBC-TV18 the various aspects of the company's performance in the first quarter.


Below is an edited transcript of the interview on CNBC-TV18.


Q: Will you be able to maintain or beat Nasscom's guidance for 11-14% in dollar revenues for FY13?


A: We believe that we will meet Nasscom's guidance and beat it. If you look at our financial results, you will note that we have increased our focus on IP-led revenues which have gone up quite significantly. And though there is a bit of volatility on a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) basis, they look good for the year.


We are still on track in terms of what we wanted to achieve and there is a little bit of the fourth quarter's effect.


Q: Could you tell us why the margins have fallen on a quarter-on-quarter basis because I believe you have not implemented a wage hike?


A: There are several reasons. When the results were announced in Q4 the bonuses were completely allocated. The actual results for Q1 are a little conservative. We implemented a pay hike for onsite employees who constitute 20% of our staff and then as part of an acquisition, we had to take on rolls a group of 72 employees  in Malaysia and 12 people in the US where we paid for salaries for three-month period.


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