India’s HCLTech beats first-quarter revenue estimates on financial services strength

India's HCLTech beats first-quarter revenue estimates on financial services strength
July 13, 2026

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India’s HCLTech beats first-quarter revenue estimates on financial services strength

BENGALURU, July 13 (Reuters) – Indian software services exporter HCLTech beat analysts’ expectations for first-quarter revenue on Monday, buoyed ‌by strength in its financial services, technology and retail ‌segments.

The country’s third-largest IT services firm posted a 13.94% year-on-year rise in consolidated ​revenue to 345.79 billion rupees ($3.62 billion) during the April-June quarter. Analysts, on average, estimated revenue of 343.5 billion rupees, according to data compiled by LSEG.

A weaker rupee also boosted revenue for IT ‌firms as they bill ⁠clients in foreign currencies. The local currency depreciated by around 9% against the U.S. dollar in the ⁠June quarter.

Revenue in constant currency, or stripping out exchange-rate effects, rose 2.6%.

Analysts have lowered their expectations for India’s $315-billion IT industry as ​global clients ​cut non-essential tech spending and ​fears mount that advanced ‌AI tools could disrupt software companies’ business models.

HCLTech’s quarterly net profit rose 20.3% to 46.24 billion rupees, while analysts estimated 45.12 billion rupees.

The company’s new bookings stood at $2.4 billion in the quarter, compared with $1.9 billion in the previous three-month period and $1.8 ‌billion a year ago.

Its advanced AI revenue, ​or revenue it derives exclusively from ​providing services such as ​agentic AI and AI engineering to its clients, ‌grew to $171 million from $155 million ​in the preceding ​quarter.

Last week, larger rival Tata Consultancy Services also beat quarterly revenue estimates, raising hopes for a gradual earnings recovery ​for the Indian ‌IT sector.

Shares of HCLTech closed up 4.9% ahead of ​the results.

($1 = 95.6200 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Haripriya Suresh in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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