The Free Press Journal

‘Pandemic set to spur Indian IT companies’

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NEW DELHI: The Indian IT services sector is expected to return to high singledigi­t revenue growth in 2021-2022 galvanised by higher demand for digital transforma­tion after a flattish 2020, according to Fitch Ratings.

In a new report titled `Spotlight: Indian IT Services Sector', Fitch said the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic is seen to be only moderate and short term, as customers focus on transformi­ng their businesses digitally, moving services and work platforms online, and minimise spending on legacy services.

Pandemic will accelerate digital IT spends, it said. Most companies have reported robust deal wins that should support growth in 2021-2022, despite the revenue decline in the second quarter of 2020, said the report.

"The Indian IT services sector is likely to resume high single-digit revenue growth in 2021-2022 on higher demand for digital transforma­tion," it said.

Fitch added that it expected the Indian industry to continue to take advantage of its low-cost operations and maintain its strong foothold in the global IT landscape. "The industry will continue to remain export-driven as it mainly serves US and Europe-based clients. We forecast the industry's revenue to rise by a high single-digit percentage during 2021-2022, after a relatively flat year in 2020," it said.

The industry has seen an average growth rate of about 8% during 2014-2019, it said. The impact from the US ban on new H1B and L1B visa applicatio­ns is "manageable", it said.

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