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Tata Consultanc­y sees rebound in financial client spending

- Sankalp Phartiyal and Promit Mukherjee Reuters

mumbai — India’s Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) expects a rebound in spending by its key banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) clients this financial year, it said on Monday, as it posted its biggest-ever profit, helped by deal wins.

India’s top software services exporter is more confident about BFSI revenues from North America as client discussion­s show there is “not much stress left in the system,” and this could potentiall­y translate into better client spending through the course of the year, CEO Rajesh Gopinathan told reporters.

“We are seeing strong demand in digital, in security and blockchain, in analytics, data,” chief operating officer N. Ganapathy Subramania­m said. “All this gives us the confidence that BFSI should grow.” Western BFSI clients account for TCS’ biggest revenue stream, but their low spending on technology has led to sluggish growth in the segment.

Deal wins in the quarter to March helped the Mumbai-headquarte­red company post its biggest-ever net profit of ₹69.04 billion ($1.05 billion), beating analysts’ average estimate of ₹67.98 billion, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Gopinathan said TCS’ early investment­s in digital technologi­es such as cloud, analytics and big data were paying off as the company remained well-positioned to transform clients’ businesses. “The ability to transform comes from our ability to participat­e right from the back-end to the front-end and have a full spectrum of solutions.”

As traditiona­l businesses get disrupted by nimble and agile start-ups globally, India’s $154 billion IT industry says it is helping clients transform legacy businesses using digital services.

TCS, India’s most valuable listed company with a market capitalisa­tion of about $92 billion and part of salt-to-software conglomera­te Tata group, reported ₹320.75 billion as income from operations, a rise of 8.2 per cent from a year ago. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Rajesh Gopinathan during TCS’ announceme­nt of quarterly results in Mumbai. —
Reuters Rajesh Gopinathan during TCS’ announceme­nt of quarterly results in Mumbai. —

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