Infosys net jumps 13% YoY in Q2; shares slip on guidance caution
Infosys reported net profit of ₹7,364 crore in Q2 FY26, up ~13.2% year-on-year, driven by strength in financial services and manufacturing verticals. Revenue rose ~9%. The company also raised the lower bound of its guidance to 2–3% from 1–3%. Despite the solid numbers, shares slipped ~1.7% as investors weighed margin outlook and macro headwinds. Analysts say the result shows resilience but caution remains on near-term IT demand. 67% of new deals were from new clients.
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Infosys net jumps 13% YoY in Q2; shares slip on guidance caution
Infosys reported net profit of ₹7,364 crore in Q2 FY26, up ~13.2% year-on-year, driven by strength in financial services and manufacturing verticals. Revenue rose ~9%. The company also raised the lower bound of its guidance to 2–3% from 1–3%. Despite the solid numbers, shares slipped ~1.7% as investors weighed margin outlook and macro headwinds. Analysts say the result shows resilience but caution remains on near-term IT demand. 67% of new deals were from new clients.
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Infosys net jumps 13% YoY in Q2; shares slip on guidance caution
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Infosys posts 13% PAT growth but stock dips amid guidance and macro concerns.
Infosys reported net profit of ₹7,364 crore in Q2 FY26, up ~13.2% year-on-year, driven by strength in financial services and manufacturing verticals. Revenue rose ~9%. The company also raised the lower bound of its guidance to 2–3% from 1–3%. Despite the solid numbers, shares slipped ~1.7% as investors weighed margin outlook and macro headwinds. Analysts say the result shows resilience but caution remains on near-term IT demand. 67% of new deals were from new clients.
Infosys reported net profit of ₹7,364 crore in Q2 FY26, up ~13.2% year-on-year, driven by strength in financial services and manufacturing verticals. Revenue rose ~9%. The company also raised the lower bound of its guidance to 2–3% from 1–3%. Despite the solid numbers, shares slipped ~1.7% as investors weighed margin outlook and macro headwinds. Analysts say the result shows resilience but caution remains on near-term IT demand. 67% of new deals were from new clients.