Mindtree announces first-quarter earnings with 37% increase in net profit

Mindtree’s had reported an attrition rate of 23.8 per cent in the previous quarter, signalling a small rise of 0.7 per cent.
Listen to this story

IT services company Mindtree Ltd. reported its first-quarter results showing a 37.3 per cent year-on-year increase in its net profit, to Rs. 471.6 crore from Rs. 343.3 crore. The Bengaluru-based company’s revenue grew by 36.2 per cent standing at Rs. 3,121 crore from Rs. 2, 291 crore on a year-on-year basis.

The company stated that its attrition rate for the past year was 24.5 per cent ​​with the headcount of 37,455 employees for the quarter which ended on June 30th. Mindtree’s had reported an attrition rate of 23.8 per cent in the previous quarter, signalling a small rise of 0.7 per cent. In comparison, TCS reported a 19.7 per cent attrition rate for the year gone in their results last week. The largest Indian IT services firm showed an increase of 2.3 per cent from 17.4 per cent attrition in the March quarter. 

The company stated in their earnings call that the awaited Larsen & Toubro Infotech (LTI) and Mindtree merger will be completed within the next six to eight months.

AIM Daily XO

Join our editors every weekday evening as they steer you through the most significant news of the day, introduce you to fresh perspectives, and provide unexpected moments of joy
Your newsletter subscriptions are subject to AIM Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

“We are excited to report a strong start to FY23 with robust revenue growth, solid margin, and a record order book, demonstrating our continued industry-leading growth momentum”, says Debashis Chatterjee, chief executive and managing director of the company. 

He further notes, “With revenues of $399.3 million, up 5.5% sequentially in constant currency on the back of a healthy demand for our digital capabilities, this was our sixth consecutive quarter of more than 5% revenue growth in constant currency. Our highest-ever order book of $570 million reflects the relevance of our value proposition in delivering business-critical transformation at scale.”


Download our Mobile App



Sign up for The Deep Learning Podcast

by Vijayalakshmi Anandan

The Deep Learning Curve is a technology-based podcast hosted by Vijayalakshmi Anandan - Video Presenter and Podcaster at Analytics India Magazine. This podcast is the narrator's journey of curiosity and discovery in the world of technology.

Poulomi Chatterjee
Poulomi is a Technology Journalist with Analytics India Magazine. Her fascination with tech and eagerness to dive into new areas led her to the dynamic world of AI and data analytics.

Our Upcoming Events

24th Mar, 2023 | Webinar
Women-in-Tech: Are you ready for the Techade

27-28th Apr, 2023 I Bangalore
Data Engineering Summit (DES) 2023

23 Jun, 2023 | Bangalore
MachineCon India 2023 [AI100 Awards]

21 Jul, 2023 | New York
MachineCon USA 2023 [AI100 Awards]

3 Ways to Join our Community

Telegram group

Discover special offers, top stories, upcoming events, and more.

Discord Server

Stay Connected with a larger ecosystem of data science and ML Professionals

Subscribe to our Daily newsletter

Get our daily awesome stories & videos in your inbox
MOST POPULAR

Council Post: The Rise of Generative AI and Living Content

In this era of content, the use of technology, such as AI and data analytics, is becoming increasingly important as it can help content creators personalise their content, improve its quality, and reach their target audience with greater efficacy. AI writing has arrived and is here to stay. Once we overcome the initial need to cling to our conventional methods, we can begin to be more receptive to the tremendous opportunities that these technologies present.