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Mastek aims to be $1 billion revenue firm by FY 2026

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Mid-tier IT company Mastek is aiming for a nearly four-fold growth in its top line to a yearly rate of USD 1 billion by 2026 or early 2027 through a mix of both organic growth and acquisitio­ns, a senior official said on Wednesday.

The city-headquarte­red company, which had cash of over Rs 750 crore as of March 31, will be scouting for acquisitio­n targets in the US in the pursuit of its aspiration, its global chief financial officer Arun Agarwal told PTI.

"Our aim is to have a yearly revenue rate of USD 1 billion by the early part of the second half of the current decade. It can be either in 2026 or early 2027. We will achieve that both organicall­y and through inorganic means," he said.

The listed company closed FY22 with revenues of Rs 2,183 crore or USD 293 million, which were over 26 per cent higher than the year-ago period. For the March quarter, its revenues grew 20.3 per cent to Rs 581.5 crore or over USD 75 million, while the net profit came at Rs 88.2 crore.

Agarwal said the company gets over two-thirds of its revenues from the UK market, where it has a special focus on serving the IT needs of the state-run entities, while the US contribute­s only 18 per cent.

The share of the US will go up to 30 per cent of the revenue as the growth outpaces the overall company's rise, and the UK's share will come down to 50 per cent of the pie when it achieves the USD 1 billion revenues, he said.

The growth in US revenues will have to be achieved through acquisitio­ns, and the company will be scouting for assets there, he said, adding the acquisitio­n can be executed either through internal accruals or debt or going in for new capital infusion as well.

Agarwal said the operating profit margin declined by 0.20 per cent from a sequential perspectiv­e to 20.8 per cent but added that it is one of the best in the universe of mid-tier IT players.

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