Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - IT services revenue for Q2 FY26 was $2.6 billion, with a sequential growth of 0.3% in constant currency and a year-on-year decline of 2.6% in constant currency [4][10] - Adjusted operating margin for the quarter was 17.2%, an improvement of 0.4% compared to the same period last year [4][10] - Operating margins contracted by 60 basis points quarter-on-quarter and 10 basis points year-on-year, impacted by a one-off charge due to a client bankruptcy [10][12] - Net income and EPS grew by 1% year-on-year, with operating cash flows at 104% of net income for Q2 [12] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Americas One grew 0.5% sequentially and 5% year-on-year, while Americas Two declined 2% sequentially and 5% year-on-year [10] - Europe returned to sequential growth of 1.4% after several quarters, driven by BFSI [5][11] - Appmea grew 3.1% sequentially and 2.6% year-on-year, while BFSI grew 2.2% sequentially but declined 4% year-on-year [11][12] - Healthcare declined 0.2% sequentially but grew 3.9% year-on-year [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Strong performance in healthcare, technology, and communication sectors in the Americas [4][5] - Tariff uncertainties impacted consumer, energy, and manufacturing sectors, leading to reevaluation of supply chains [5] - The Phoenix Group deal is expected to generate revenue from Q3, providing further momentum in Europe [5][11] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Focus on AI adoption and vendor consolidation as key drivers for growth [5][6] - Introduction of Wipro Intelligence, a unified suite of AI-powered platforms and solutions, aimed at enhancing client productivity and efficiency [7][8] - Continued investment in growth despite margin pressures, with a goal to maintain margins in a narrow band [10][12] Management Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in future growth driven by large deal ramp-ups, particularly in BFSI [17][18] - Q3 guidance for IT services revenue growth is projected between -0.5% to +1.5% in constant currency [9][12] - Management acknowledged headwinds from seasonality and ongoing investments impacting margins [20][26] Other Important Information - The Harman Digital Transformation Solutions acquisition is expected to close in Q3, not factored into current revenue guidance [13][12] - Strong deal wins in Q2 included $4.7 billion in total contract value and 13 large deals [6][10] Q&A Session Summary Question: Thoughts on deal to revenue conversion in BFSI - Management noted that large deal wins in BFSI are expected to ramp up in Q3, with a mix of renewals and expansions [16][17] Question: Outlook on margins - Management indicated that margins are expected to remain in a narrow band of 17% to 17.5%, with ongoing investments impacting margins [19][25] Question: Growth sustainability and improvement - Management expressed confidence in sustaining growth, driven by a robust pipeline and execution of deal wins [28][30] Question: Clarity on renewal deals - Management clarified that renewal deals are a mix of renewals and expansions, with productivity gains expected to offset any deflationary pressures [70][71] Question: Impact of client-specific challenges in Europe - Management confirmed that client-specific challenges are behind them, with expectations for improved growth trajectory in Europe [42][43]
Wipro(WIT) - 2026 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript