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Infosys Ltd, India's second biggest software services company, narrowed its full-year revenue guidance range after posting a better-than-expected 7 percent rise in third-quarter profit that was helped by new client wins.
Bengaluru-headquartered Infosys said it expected revenue to grow between 8.4 percent to 8.8 percent in constant currency terms in the fiscal year to March. Its earlier guidance was for an increase of between 8 percent and 9 percent in full-year revenue.
Indian information technology companies such as Infosys have struggled in 2016 as major clients in the United States and Europe, their biggest markets, held back discretionary spending, awaiting clarity on policy changes under US President-elect Donald Trump's administration, and changes following the UK's Brexit move.
A leading Indian IT lobby group late last year forecast weaker revenue growth in 2017 for the $150 billion showpiece sector due to an uncertain global political environment.
Infosys will speed up acquisitions in the United States, its biggest market, and recruit heavily from university campuses there to beat a more protectionist visa regime expected under Trump's administration, the company's chief operating officer Pravin Rao told Reuters in October. Infosys said it added 77 clients during the three months to December, including two clients in the $75 million-plus revenue category.
Net profit rose to 37.08 billion rupees ($544.03 million) for the three months to December 31 from 34.65 billion rupees a year earlier, ahead of the 35.44 billion rupees on average expected by analysts.
The company's revenue in the third quarter rose 8.6 percent to 172.73 billion rupees, roughly in line with analysts' estimates of 173.01 billion rupees.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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