Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

IT industry set to grow 7-9% in FY19: Nasscom

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HYDERABAD: India’s software services exports will see revenue growth of 7-9% in constant currency terms in the fiscal year to March 2019, the National Associatio­n of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) forecast on Tuesday, as the industry continues to recover from what has been a tough year.

The forecast, put out at the annual summit of Nasscom, is in line with the 7.8% revenue growth it expects in the six months to the end of March 2018.

The country’s $154-billion informatio­n technology sector has been buffeted by a broader slowdown in technology spending, while uncertaint­y looms over work visa rules in the US, the biggest market for Indian software services firms.

US President Donald Trump has so far not made any drastic changes to the H-1B visa programme, widely used by Indian companies to bring engineers and developers to the US.

“The current outlook is one of cautious optimism,” said Nas- scom president R Chandrashe­khar in a statement.

“There is still some turbulence and it is not clear how some of the known uncertaint­ies will play out. However, FY 2019 is likely to be a better year, based on our current assessment.”

Major firms such as Infosys and Wipro have posted improved earnings in the January-March quarter and IT executives in Hyderabad also expressed optimism about a continued recovery as the sector diversifie­s into more lucrative digital segments such as cloud computing and big data.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? R Chandrashe­khar, president ■ of Nasscom
MINT/FILE R Chandrashe­khar, president ■ of Nasscom

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