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Home / Business and Economy / Tech Mahindra Beats Revenue Estimates Despite Profit Miss

Tech Mahindra Beats Revenue Estimates Despite Profit Miss

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Tech Mahindra's third-quarter revenue rose 8.3% to 143.93 billion rupees.
  • Communications and manufacturing segments fueled the revenue growth.
  • A one-time charge impacted net profit, causing it to miss expectations.
Tech Mahindra Beats Revenue Estimates Despite Profit Miss

Tech Mahindra reported its third-quarter financial results on Friday, revealing a revenue increase of 8.3% to 143.93 billion rupees for the period ending December 31. This figure exceeded the 141.58 billion rupees anticipated by analysts, driven primarily by robust performance in its communications and manufacturing segments. The communications division contributed significantly, with revenue up 4.7%, while the manufacturing sector saw an impressive 11.7% growth.

While revenue showed strength, the company's net profit for the quarter rose 14.1% to 11.22 billion rupees. However, this missed analyst expectations of 13.89 billion rupees. The shortfall is attributed to a one-time charge of 2.72 billion rupees incurred due to India's recently implemented labor codes. Despite this profit impact, Tech Mahindra's net new order bookings saw a substantial increase, reaching $1.1 billion compared to $745 million in the prior year.

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The Mumbai-listed shares of the IT services provider closed 5.2% higher in anticipation of the results. This performance follows similar trends seen in larger IT peers like Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, and HCLTech, which also reported higher revenues but missed profit estimates due to the impact of the new labor code provisions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tech Mahindra's revenue in the third quarter reached 143.93 billion rupees ($1.58 billion).
Tech Mahindra's net profit missed expectations due to a one-time charge of 2.72 billion rupees from India's new labor codes.
Tech Mahindra's revenue growth was primarily driven by its communications and manufacturing segments.

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