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HCL Tech projects its revenue to grow between 6-8% in FY24

Apr 20, 2023, 19:04 IST
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HCL Tech's Q4 FY23 results are outHCL Tech
  • HCL Tech issued a 6-8% revenue growth guidance for FY24 after reporting a growth of 13.7% in FY23.
  • In dollar terms, its revenue was down 0.3% sequentially, while in constant currency terms, its revenue registered a decline of 1.2%.
  • Its total contract value of large deals also fell to $2.07 billion in Q4, down 8% YoY and 12% sequentially.
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Indicating that the Indian IT sector might be entering the slow lane, HCL Tech said on Thursday that it expects its constant currency revenue to grow between 6-8% in FY24. This was after Infosys said that it expects to grow at 4-7% in FY24 after missing its revenue guidance for FY23.

Unlike Infosys, the Noida-based IT company met its FY23 revenue forecasts. Its revenues grew 13.7% in FY23 in constant currency terms and it had guided it to be anywhere between 13.5-14%.

In dollar terms, HCL Tech’s Q4 revenue stood at $3.24 billion, down 0.3% sequentially. In constant currency terms, its revenue registered a fall of 1.2% sequentially, in line with analyst expectations.

In rupee terms, HCL Tech’s revenue in Q4 came in at ₹26,606 crore, down 0.4% sequentially and up 17.7% on a year-on-year basis. Its net profit for the quarter stood at ₹3,983 crore, down 2.8% sequentially, and up 10.8% YoY.

“We have delivered a stellar performance in FY23, crossing ₹1 lakh crore of revenue powered by industry-leading services growth of 15.8% in constant currency,” said C Vijayakumar, CEO and MD, HCL Tech.

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Its operating margin fell sharply in Q4 to 18.1% in Q4 from 19.6% in Q3. For the last two quarters, it rose consecutively. Its net margin was down for both Q4 as well as the full FY23.

The company declared an interim dividend of ₹18 per share, making it the 81st consecutive quarter of dividend payout. The record date is set as April 28 and the payment date May 9.

HCL Tech’s FY23 at a glance

ParticularsFY23FY22Q4 FY23Q4 FY22
Revenue₹1,01,456 crore₹85,651 crore₹26,606 crore₹22,597 crore
Net profit₹14,851 crore₹13,499 crore₹3,983 crore₹3,593 crore
Net margin14.6%15.8%15%15.9%

Source: Company reports

Total contract value of large deals down


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Despite bagging 13 large deals during the quarter, HCL Tech witnessed a decline in the total contract value (TCV) on both YoY as well as sequential basis. At $2.07 billion, its large deal TCV was down 8% YoY and 12% sequentially.

Despite this, the company’s CEO Vijayakumar maintained optimism, saying, “Our pipeline is near an all-time high, which reflects our differentiated business mix and strong client demand for our offerings.”

Most of the deal wins were in the over $5 million and $10 million categories, but HCL Tech also managed to bag two over $100 million deals during the quarter.

Geographically, Americas continued on a growth path in terms of their contribution to HCL Tech’s topline. Europe, on the other hand, registered a decline during Q4.

GeographyRevenue contributionChange (QoQ in constant currency terms)
Americas63.80%1.80%
Europe28.90%-1.40%
Rest of the world7.30%-1.90%

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Source: Company reports

Segment-wise, financial services and life sciences continued to shine for HCL Tech, while manufacturing and technology services registered a sequential decline.

SegmentRevenue contributionChange (QoQ in cc terms)
Financial services21.20%6.90%
Manufacturing19.00%-3.50%
Life sciences & healthcare17.50%3.60%
Technology & services14.40%-1.60%
Public services10.20%0.00%
Retail & CPG9.00%0.60%
Telecom, media & others8.80%-6%

Source: Company reports

Attrition continues to cool down



In line with an industry-wide cool down in attrition rates, HCL Tech reported that its attrition levels at the end of Q4 stood at 19.5%, down from 21.7% in Q3.
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Its hiring activity also picked up pace during Q4, with 3,674 net employee additions during the quarter, as compared to 2,945 additions in Q3. On a YoY basis, however, its hiring is still down 67%.

HCL Tech’s peers TCS and Infosys also reported a cool down in attrition in Q4. However, headcount at TCS increased marginally by 821 in Q4, while Infosys reported a decline of 3,611 during the quarter.

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