Revenue from operations in the reported quarter stood at Rs 22,302 crore, marginally lower over Rs 22,516 crore posted in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
Gross revenue was at Rs 22,300 crore ($2,662.6 million), an increase of 1.5% QoQ and a decrease of 1% YoY. IT services segment revenue was at $2,660.1 million, an increase of 1.3% QoQ and a decrease of 2% YoY. Non-GAAP2 constant currency IT Services segment revenue increased 0.6% QoQ and decreased 2.3% YoY.
βWe expect revenue from our IT Services business segment to be in the range of $2,607 million to $2,660 million,β Wipro said in a company statement, spelling out the outlook for the quarter ending December 31, 2024. This translates to sequential guidance of (-) 2.0% to 0.0% in constant currency.
Commenting on the company’s Q2 earnings, CEO and Managing Director Srini Pallia said Wipro was able to meet its expectations for revenue growth, bookings, and margins based on strong execution in Q2.
We continued to expand our top accounts, large deal bookings surpassed $1 bn once again, and Capco maintained its momentum for another consecutive quarter. We grew in three out of four markets, as well as, in BFSI, Consumer and Technology and Communications sectors. We will continue to invest in our clients, our strategic priorities, and build a strong AI powered Wipro,β Pallia said.Gross revenue was at Rs 22,300 crore ($2,662.6 million), an increase of 1.5% QoQ and a decrease of 1% YoY. IT services segment revenue was at $2,660.1 million, an increase of 1.3% QoQ and a decrease of 2% YoY. Non-GAAP2 constant currency IT Services segment revenue increased 0.6% QoQ and decreased 2.3% YoY.
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