Hindustan Times (East UP)

Wipro revises IT services revenue guidance to 8-10%

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NEW DELHI: Wipro on Friday revised upwards its IT services revenue outlook to 8-10% sequential growth in the June 2021 quarter, following the completion of its $1.45 billion buyout of Capco.

While announcing its March quarter results earlier this month, Wipro had said it expects to log a sequential growth of 2-4% in its IT services revenues in the June 2021 quarter without including revenue from Capco and Ampion acquisitio­ns.

In March, Wipro had announced the acquisitio­n of London-headquarte­red Capco in a $1.45 billion (over $10,500 crore) deal—its largest ever till date. In a regulatory filing on Friday, Wipro said the acquisitio­n of Capco was completed on April 29, 2021. Consequent to completion of the acquisitio­n, the revenue guidance for the current quarter (April-June 2021) is revised, it added.

“We expect revenue from our IT services business to be in the range of $2,324 million to $2,367 million. This translates to a sequential growth of 8% to 10%,” it said.

The updated forecast does not include revenue from Wipro’s recently announced acquisitio­n of Ampion, the filing noted. Wipro had announced the acquisitio­n of Ampion, an Australiab­ased provider of cybersecur­ity, DevOps and engineerin­g services, for $117 million earlier this month. This deal is expected to close this quarter.

Wipro had logged $2,152.4 million in IT services revenue in the March 2021 quarter, a sequential growth of 3.9%.

The Bengaluru-based company gets a bulk of its topline from IT services. Its revenue from operations rose by 3.4% year-on-year to ₹16,245.4 crore in the March 2021 quarter.

With the Capco acquisitio­n, Wipro seeks to become a “bolder and ambitious” company as well as rake in higher revenues from banking and financial services space.

The transactio­n, it had previously stated, will provide it access to 30 new large banking and financial clients and strengthen its position in the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sector.

Wipro chairman Rishad Premji had said Capco will bring over $700 million in revenue.

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