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At the NSE, it went lower by 2.81 percent to Rs 494.50.
IT company Wipro on Friday posted a 4 percent increase in its consolidated profit to Rs 3,092.5 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2022, on account of continued demand for IT services.
The company registered a profit of Rs 2,974.1 crore a year ago.
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For the year ended March 31, 2022, Wipro posted a 12.57 percent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 12,232.9 crore compared to Rs 10,866.2 crore it recorded a year ago.
”Crossing USD 10 billion in revenue is a significant landmark for us. So, we are now aiming higher. Revenue growth has been our fastest ever. In absolute terms, we have added one-fourth of our total revenue just this year,” Wipro CEO and managing director Thierry Delaporte said.
Wipro’s consolidated revenue from operations during the January-March quarter grew by about 28 percent to Rs 20,860 crore from Rs 16,245.4 crore.
Talking about the quarterly outlook, the Wipro CEO said that he expects the company’s revenue to grow by 1-3 percent.
”We have guided for revenue growth of 1 to 3 percent, which will translate to a growth of 16 to 18 percent on a year-on-year basis in constant currency. While we don’t provide annual guidance, I want to confirm that we expect to grow in double digits for the 2023 fiscal year as well,” Delaporte said.
He said the margins in the medium term are expected to be in the band of 17-17.5 percent.
”However, for the next two three quarters, we will see slightly lower margins. This is because of the investments we have made,” Delaporte said.
”We see the muted topline growth guidance for 1QFY23 as disappointing since the expectation was that Wipro’s 1Q seasonality is a thing of the past and it should gain from the strong demand for consulting-led IT services,” according to a report by Motilal Oswal Research.