Wipro’s consolidated profit for Q2 FY26 came in at ₹3,246 crore, unchanged from last year as subdued overseas spending tempered growth. The company emphasized higher automation, tighter delivery models, and operating discipline to preserve margins amid weak discretionary demand in Europe and North America. Leadership reiterated its focus on generative AI services, cybersecurity, and cloud partnerships while maintaining selective hiring. Analysts described the quarter as steady rather than strong, noting that utilization and cost optimization helped cushion the impact of slower client technology budgets.