From a balance sheet perspective, WNS ended Q2 with USD 159.6 million in cash and investments and no debt. During the quarter, the company generated USD 18 million in cash from operations, and had USD 6.9 million in capital expenditures.
Back-office firm WNS Holdings posted first-quarter results above market estimates, helped by higher volumes, and narrowed its full-year revenue forecast range. Keshav Murugesh, CEO of WNS, in an interview with CNBC-TV18's Kritika Saxena, gave his perspective of the first quarter performance and divulged future plans.
Indian back-office company WNS Holdings Ltd posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by new client additions and a stronger British pound, and forecast strong fiscal 2012 revenue.