Accenture Plc reported quarterly revenue and profit above analysts' expectations, led by strong growth in its consulting business, especially in North America. The company also raised its 2016 net revenue growth forecast to 8-10 percent from 6-9 percent in local currency terms.
Revenue in the company's consulting division rose to $4.29 billion, an increase of 12 percent in US dollars and 18 percent in local currency in the second quarter ended February 29.
Outsourcing revenue was $3.65 billion, flat in US dollar terms but up 6 percent in local currency.
Accenture has been investing heavily to boost its digital business, which offers analytics, content management, social media and cloud services.
Net revenue, or revenue before reimbursements, rose 6 percent in US dollar terms and 12 percent in local currency terms, to $7.95 billion.
Net income attributable to Accenture rose to $1.33 billion, or $2.08 per share, from $690.7 million, or $1.08 per share in the year-earlier quarter. Excluding items, the company earned $1.34 per share.
Analysts on average had expected a profit of $1.18 per share and revenue of $7.72 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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