The Season Thickens: After TCS, Wipro and Infosys Take the Stage

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The June-quarter results calendar now moves to its heavyweights. Wipro reports first-quarter FY27 numbers tomorrow, July 16, followed by Infosys on July 23, after Tata Consultancy Services opened the season with a double-digit revenue print and a $9.5 billion order book last week. The theme investors are pricing is the same across the pack: steady demand meeting a near-term squeeze on margins.

The pressures are well-flagged — annual wage hikes, cautious discretionary client spending and pricing discipline — and the sector is braced for a subdued quarter on profitability. But the forward signal sits in the order book and the AI line: TCS put its AI business at a $2.6 billion annualised run-rate, and the same pivot toward AI-led transformation deals is expected to frame the Wipro and Infosys commentary, with Infosys seen as relatively resilient on the back of recent acquisitions.

Guidance over the beat: With margins under near-term pressure, the order book and AI deal flow are the numbers that will move the sector.

In a transition year, the print matters less than the pipeline. Deal wins and AI run-rate are what tell you which house is building the next cycle.

By the Numbers

• Reporting: Wipro Jul 16; Infosys Jul 23 (TCS already out)
• TCS benchmark: $9.5 bn order book; AI run-rate ~$2.6 bn
• Pressure: wage hikes and cautious discretionary spend on margins
• Tailwind: a softer rupee flatters export earnings

A weaker rupee, a by-product of the crude spike, quietly flatters reported export earnings — a modest silver lining to the oil cloud for a sector that bills largely in dollars. The market’s focus will be less on the headline profit than on deal wins, deal pipeline and management’s read on client budgets for the rest of the year, the variables that decide the medium-term revenue trajectory.

The constructive read is that Indian IT is navigating a genuine technology transition from strength — deep client relationships, a widening AI order book and disciplined capital returns. The way forward is reskilling at scale, so the same workforce that built the services era captures the higher-value AI one, and a soft-margin quarter becomes the launchpad for the next up-cycle.

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