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Accenture forecasts first-quarter revenue below estimates as tough economy weighs in

Accenture has guided for revenue growth of -2 to 2 percent in Q1FY24.

September 28, 2023 / 20:58 IST
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Accenture forecasts downbeat year as IT spending stays weak
Accenture forecasts downbeat year as IT spending stays weak

Dublin-headquartered IT giant Accenture saw its Q4 revenue numbers within its guided range but fell short of estimates as inflationary pressures continue to weigh on IT spending, with the company recording $15.99 billion in revenues in Q4FY23. Accenture follows a September-August financial year. For the full year, Accenture’s revenue came in at $64.1 billion, up 4 percent year-on-year.

Accenture’s numbers are seen as a bellwether for the Indian IT sector, and give an indication of how Indian IT companies’ numbers are likely to fare with the earnings season for the quarter kicking off on October 11. A significant portion of Accenture's employees are located in India as well.

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What may be a cause for concern for Indian IT is Accenture’s guidance. The company has guided revenue growth of -2 to 2 percent in Q1FY24. For the full year, it expects revenue growth to be in the range of 2-5 percent. On the full year's guidance, CEO Julie Sweet told analysts that Accenture is not assuming "that there's an improvement in the discretionary spend environment or the macro", and that the company would look to pivot to areas of growth.

Indian IT was already expected to have a tough FY24, and last quarter, Infosys too sharply cut its guidance for the full year. With clients continuing to focus on cost takeout and efficiency deals and pulling back on discretionary spending, it may be signs of worsening stress.