New Delhi: India's fourth-largest software services exporter HCL Technologies today reported 28 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs. 1,915 crore for the second quarter ended December 31, 2014 on the back of growth in European business as well as life-sciences and healthcare verticals.
The city-based firm, which follows July-June fiscal year, had posted a net profit of Rs. 1,496 crore in the year-ago period, it said in a BSE filing.
Consolidated revenues grew 13.4 per cent at Rs. 9,283 crore in the October-December 2014 quarter against Rs. 8,184 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal.
In the July-September quarter, the firm had reported a net profit of Rs. 1,873 crore and revenues of Rs. 8,735 crore.
“The global IT industry is undergoing a seismic change as the scope of IT buying expands to capture adjacencies beyond IT. This is not only changing the contours of the traditional buyer as we know it but also bringing technology to the very centre stage of organisational competitiveness,” HCL Technologies Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer Shiv Nadar said.
In such a scenario, a balanced portfolio, integrated IT services and engineering capabilities have ensured that HCL remains a service provider of choice for companies looking for business model transformation, he added.
In dollar terms, the company's net profit rose 27.3 per cent to $307.2 million in the reported quarter, while revenues grew 12.8 per cent to $1.43 billion.
“Our continued focus in developing next generation propositions around digitalisation, engineering platform services and target operating model for enterprise IT have allowed us to stay ahead of the innovation curve and gain significant market share in the global IT services market,” HCL Technologies President and CEO Anant Gupta said.
For the quarter ended December, HCL Technologies had cash and cash equivalents of Rs. 1,221 crore.
The company had signed 15 transformational engagements during this quarter with more than $one billion of total contract value (TCV).
Total headcount of the company crossed the one lakh mark to stand at 1,00,240 at the end of December, with gross additions at 11,734 and net at 4,718. Attrition for IT services on LTM basis stood at 16.4 per cent.
In order to expand the retail base, the company's board has recommended issuance of bonus shares in the ratio of 1 share for every 1 share held.
It also declared an interim dividend of Rs. 8 per equity share of Rs. 2 each.
Shares of the company were trading 9.67 per cent up at Rs. 1,805 apiece during morning session on the BSE.
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