Millennium Post (Kolkata)

IT companies’ revenue growth to slide sharply in FY23: Report

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MUMBAI: The informatio­n technology services sector will see a sharp fall in revenue growth to 12-13 per cent in FY23 from 19 per cent in FY22, ratings agency Crisil said on Thursday.

However, the current depreciati­on in the rupee, strong demand for new age technologi­es like artificial intelligen­ce, cloud computing and Internet of Things will help the over $220-billion sector maintain a double digit growth, it said in a report.

The moderation from 19 per cent to 12-13 per cent will be the highest in the last eight years, it said and attributed the decline to expected tightening of IT expenditur­e by corporates amid the inflationa­ry headwinds in the United States and European Union (EU), which together contribute almost 85 per cent to the sector's revenue.

The agency also said the revenue growth in FY22 was higher on a lower base of 6 per cent in the COVID-hit FY21.

It can be noted that IT companies will start reporting their quarterly earnings from Friday, with biggest software exporter TCS scheduled to announce its results for the first quarter of FY23.

There can be a marginal fall in profit margins to 22-23 per cent from 24 per cent due to rising employee costs and travel expenses, the report said and added that operating profitabil­ity will be "healthy".

Revenue contributi­on from the new-age digital business stream will cross 50 per cent mark in FY23 from the 47 per cent level on higher spending on cloud infrastruc­ture, which is expected to grow 1.5 times in the next three years, and increasing adoption of newage technologi­es such as cyber security and Internet of Things, Crisil Director Aditya Jhaver said.

Revenue growth from the banking, financial services and insurance segment, which constitute­s nearly a third of the revenues for the sector, will remain healthy at 15-17 per cent this fiscal versus 18 per cent last fiscal. This is despite the increasing interest rates, backed by rising digital transactio­ns, predictive analytics, cloud and data security.

Companies in the retail, manufactur­ing and telecom verticals are expected to tighten IT spending amid the highest inflation rates in the past two decades in the key US and EU market. Revenue growth from these verticals will moderate to 11-13 per cent from 15-17 per cent as a result of the same, the report said.

Crisil Associate Director Tanvi Shah said the net employee addition by the tierI players was at an all-time high of 2.7 lakh in FY22 and the attrition has touched 21 per cent from 10 per cent a year-ago.

Profit margins of the industry will be supported by premium pricing as well as effective cost levers through maintainin­g a healthy off/onshore employee mix and reducing sub-contractin­g amidst rising visa approvals with rollback of protection­ist policies in key service regions, the agency said.

The report also flagged surge in inflationa­ry headwinds which can lead to deferrals in discretion­ary spending as a factor to look out for.

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