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Wipro beats third-quarter revenue view on communications segment strength

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January 16, 2026
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Wipro reported better-than-expected ‍third-quarter revenue on Friday, driven by growth in ​a part of its Americas business, ‌which includes the communications, health and ​consumer segments.

Consolidated sales for the December quarter rose 5.54 per cent to 235.56 billion rupees ($2.59 billion) for the Indian software services exporter, topping analysts’ average estimate of 233.91 billion rupees, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The Bengaluru-based ​IT firm forecast revenue in the ⁠fourth quarter to grow in the range of flat to 2 per cent on a sequential basis. That implies revenue will ​be in the ⁠range of $2.64 billion to $2.69 billion.

Banking and financial services, the company’s largest segment that accounts for over a third of its revenue, ‌saw demand pickup, with revenue from the ‌segment rising 1.6 per cent.

While firms in India’s $283-billion IT sector have been grappling with ‍clients holding off on non-essential tech spends, companies have flagged demand in pockets and broad-based ‍demand for essential projects.

Net profit for the quarter fell 7 per cent to 31.19 billion rupees, below analysts’ estimate of 33.52 billion rupees. This was adjusted for a one-time charge of 3 billion rupees due to India’s new labour codes, the company said.

Total deal bookings ⁠came in at $3.34 billion, down from $4.69 billion in the prior quarter but ​up from $3.5 billion a year earlier.

Earlier this week, ⁠larger Tata Consultancy Services , HCLTech and Infosys beat revenue forecasts and flagged tech demand despite uncertainty, with TCS saying it was confident of “a good calendar year ⁠2026”.

Published on January 16, 2026

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