India’s Infosys sees profits jump nearly 21%, offers pay hikes

India’s Infosys sees profits jump nearly 21%, offers pay hikes

The IT firm posted a net profit of US$661.34 mil for the quarter ended Sept 30.

MUMBAI:
Indian software giant Infosys reported a 20.6% rise in quarterly net profits Wednesday, boosted by increased demand for digital services from its Western clients during the pandemic.

The Bangalore-headquartered firm posted a net profit of 48.45 billion rupees (US$661.34 million) for the quarter ended Sept 30, up from 40.19 billion rupees a year earlier.

India’s IT outsourcing industry has proved a rare bright spot for the beleaguered economy, with Infosys and rival Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) both offering employees salary hikes even as the country struggles with a prolonged slowdown and high unemployment.

“The strength and resilience of Infosys was fully visible in Q2 with operating metrics witnessing a healthy increase,” chief operating officer Pravin Rao said in a statement.

“Employees have been a critical part of our success,” he added, announcing that staff would all receive raises and a performance-based bonus.

Quarterly revenue rose to 245.70 billion rupees from 226.29 billion rupees last year.

Infosys is India’s second-largest IT company.

It was at the forefront of an outsourcing boom that saw the country become a back office to the world, as Western firms subcontracted work to a skilled English-speaking workforce.

Over 60 percent of Infosys revenue comes from North American markets.

Its larger competitor TCS reported a slump in its net profits last week as it set aside 12.18 billion rupees for damages in US litigation and announced a $2.18 billion share buyback plan.

Infosys shares were down over two percent in Mumbai ahead of results.

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