10 takeaways from Infosys’ Q1 earnings: Panaya pain and a surprise bonus

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: IT giant Infosys on Friday came out with a mixed set of quarterly numbers for the June quarter
India's second-largest software service's major posted a net profit of Rs 3,612 crore, up 3.70 per cent, from Rs 3,483 crore in the same
quarter last year
The figures came in below an ETNow poll of Rs 3,731.80 crore
Bottom line dropped 2.11 per cent on a quarter-on-quarter basis
Revenue from operations rose 12 per cent YoY and 5.78 per cent QoQ to Rs 19,128 crore during the quarter under review. The board threw a
surprise approving issuance of one free share for every share held, that is 1:1 bonus issue
Here are 10 key takeaways from Infosys' Q1 earnings: - Revenue guidance for 2018-19 in constant currency retained at 6-8 per cent
Operating margin guidance was maintained at 22-24 per cent. - The board cleared 1:1 bonus issue. - EBIT margin stood at 23.70 per cent as
against an ETNow poll estimate of 23.80 per cent. - Return on equity improved to 25.50 per cent from 24.10 per cent in January-March
- The board appointed Michael Gibbs Independent Director effective July 13, 2018, for 3 (three) years, subject to shareholder approval. -
Large deal wins crossed $1 billion, of which over 40 per cent came from financial services
The company also managed to add four $100 million clients to take it to 24 on a sequential basis
- In line with the announcement made on June 11, the company had voluntarily delisted its American Depository Shares from Euronext Paris
and London on July 5
Its ADS were removed from Euroclear France on July 10
- The primary reason for voluntary delisting from Euronext Paris and London is low average daily trading volume of Infosys ADS on these
exchanges, which was not commensurate with the related administrative expenses
Infosys ADS will continue to be listed on the NYSE. - During the three months to June, the company has recorded a reduction in the fair
value of disposal group held for sale amounting to $39 million in respect of Panaya
Consequently, profit has decreased by $39 million resulting in a decrease in basic earnings per equity share by $0.02
- The company had 2,09,905 number of employees as of June-end as against 2,04,107 as of March 31
The figure was at 1,98,553 in the same quarter last year
Attrition on consolidated basis jumped to 23 per cent in April-June as against 19.50 per cent in the preceding quarter. - Digital revenues
read $803 million (28.4 per cent of total revenues)
The figure translated into 8 per cent growth on a sequential basis and 25.60 per cent on YoY basis in constant currency terms.