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Infosys Q4 net profit at Rs 3097 crore

India Blooms News Service | | 24 Apr 2015, 04:06 pm
Bangalore, Apr 24 (IBNS): IT giant Infosys on Friday announced results for the quarter and year ended Mar 31 where it said it registered a net profit of Rs 3,097 crore.

"Net profit was Rs. 3,097 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2015 YoY growth was 3.5%, QoQ growth was (4.7%)," Infosys said in a statement.

"Revenues were Rs. 13,411 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2015  YoY growth was 4.2%, QoQ growth was (2.8%) ï‚· Net profit was Rs. 3,097 crore for the quarter ended March 3," it said.

"We see the industry going through a fundamental and structural transition. Despite being a challenging quarter, I am encouraged by the early successes in executing our Renew-New strategy, on a foundation of learning”, said CEO & MD Vishal Sikka.

Sikka  said: "Our focused employee engagement initiatives over the last few
months have resulted in containing employee attrition to one of the lowest in recent times. And our investments in innovation and in renewing our capabilities are helping to elevate our client relationships. ”

"Services growth in the fourth quarter was lower than we expected, though we saw healthy growth in Finacle and our Edge suite. Pricing continues to be under pressure due to increasing commoditization in the traditional outsourcing business, requiring us to ramp up productivity through automation, and enhance our differentiation in large engagements”, said U.B. Pravin Rao, COO

“But we are well placed to pursue healthy  overall growth in the new fiscal year," Rao said.

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