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Worsening client profitability to hit IT demand, says Jefferies

While revenue estimates for CY23/24 for top clients of IT firms have remained broadly unchanged, estimates for clients of TechM & Wipro have seen a downward revision by 1-5 percent.

May 18, 2023 / 13:09 IST
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Profitability outlook worsens in verticals including Communication, Tech, and BFSI, putting additional pressure on IT spending. Estimates for revenue remain unchanged, but profitability pressures persist. Representative image

Indian IT firms, who witnessed a largely disappointing performance for the quarter ending March 2023, are in for some more pain as profitability outlook of clients worsens particularly in verticals including Communication, Tech, and BFSI, wrote foreign brokerage Jefferies in a research note.

“During 4QFY23, Indian IT firms witnessed a 1% QoQ decline in US$ revenues — the first revenue decline in 11 quarters. This was driven by a 3% QoQ decline in US$ revenues from their Top-10 clients,” it said adding that Coforge was the only firm in their coverage to report growth in revenues from its Top-10 clients.

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The brokerage highlights that although the revenue estimates have not changed but profitability pressures persist, which is key for IT Spending.

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