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Accenture’s muted earnings dash hopes of Indian IT’s quick recovery

The IT services and consulting giant also reported industry-leading Gen AI pipeline of $450 million for just the first quarter, up from $300 million in all of FY23

December 20, 2023 / 13:50 IST
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IT services provider Accenture’s subdued first quarter performancecautious demand outlook and one of its weakest revenue growth guidance for the financial 2024 has dashed hopes of an early recovery in the Indian IT sector amid ongoing macroeconomic challenges.

The global IT giant, which has a huge chunk of its employee base in the country, is often considered a bellwether for the Indian IT competitors such as TCS and Infosys.

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“Accenture has underperformed mid-point of initial revenue growth guidance five times in the past 17 years… Note that already guidance of 2-5% is among weakest guidance in history, similar or weaker guidance occurred in recession years,” Kotak Institutional Equities said in a report on December 20.

Accenture, which follows a September-August fiscal year, reported 1 percent YoY quarterly growth in revenue at $16 billion. Though the revenue growth was in line with its guided range of -2-2 percent growth, it was the lowest in 13 quarters.