
The company said its digital skilling initiatives reached 13.3 million individuals, while over 9.2 million learners benefitted from its flagship learning platform, Infosys Springboard.
For fiscal 2026, Infosys projected revenue growth of 0% to 3% in constant currency for the financial year ending March 2026, a step down from its earlier projection of 4.5% to 5% made in the December quarter.
The company also expects an EBIT margin between 20% and 22% for FY26.
In the quarter ended March, Infosys posted a net profit of ₹7,033 crore, missing CNBC-TV18’s estimate of ₹7,278 crore. Profit rose 3.3% from ₹6,806 crore in the previous quarter.
Revenue in dollar terms fell 4.2% sequentially, sharper than the 1.4% decline forecast by analysts. Rupee revenue came in at ₹40,925 crore, down 2% from the previous quarter and below expectations of ₹42,133 crore.
EBIT for the March quarter stood at ₹8,575 crore, down 3.7% sequentially and short of the estimated ₹8,742 crore.
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