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Wipro Q3 revenue likely to be at top-end of guidance, but wage hike, attrition may hit margin

Wipro is expected to report 20-50 bps sequential decline in EBIT margin for the quarter ended December 2021, dented by wage hikes and higher attrition rate.

January 12, 2022 / 08:53 IST
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Wipro Q3
Wipro Q3

IT services provider Wipro is expected to report quarterly revenue growth for Q3FY22 at the top-end of guidance, but wage hike and attrition could dent margin. The company will release financial results today.

The stock registered 9.5 percent return since the beginning of December quarter till January 11, slightly underperforming the Nifty IT index that gained more than 10 percent in the same period but outperformed benchmark Nifty50 that rallied 2.5 percent.

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According to analysts, who largely track only IT services business of Wipro, the sequential growth in revenue from operations in constant currency terms could be around 4 percent for December 2021 quarter, against the company's forecast for Q3FY22 at 2-4 percent growth over Q2FY22, but total contract value (TCV) of deals could be muted.

Kotak Institutional Equities expects sequential revenue growth of 4.4 percent in constant currency terms, which is above the guidance range of 2-4 percent, powered by continued strength in discretionary spends, and success in mining of large accounts. "We expect muted TCV of deals. Growth is powered by discretionary programs," said the brokerage.