TCS Q3 revenue rises by 15.15% to Rs 24,501 crore

Country's largest software services Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Thursday reported a 0.1 percent decline in its net profit at Rs 5,328 and a revenue growth of 15.15 percent at Rs 24,501 crore in the December quarter.

Zee Media Bureau

Country's largest software services Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Thursday reported a 0.1 percent decline in its net profit at Rs 5,328 and a revenue growth of 15.15 percent at Rs 24,501 crore in the December quarter.

The company had reported a net profit of Rs 5,333 crore in the same period last fiscal. Revenues were Rs 21,294 crore in the corresponding period.

The year-end holidays usually mean weaker third-quarter sales for IT services firms, and TCS said in December it expected quarterly profit to be "in line with seasonal trends".

Meanwhile, TCS has asked 2,574 employees to leave in the first nine months of this fiscal, while the total layoffs in the full year may exceed 3,000.

While terming these exits "involuntary attrition", TCS claimed it does not plan to initiate any large-scale layoffs of any section of its staff in any part of the organisation.

"The involuntary attrition for the nine months (April-December) of this year has been 2,574 employees, which represents 0.8 percent of the total employee strength," TCS said in a statement.

At the end of September 30, 2014, TCS had a total headcount of 3,13,757.

"The corresponding numbers for FY'14 and FY'13 were 2,203 and 2,132 respectively. The total involuntary attrition for the current fiscal year (ending March 31, 2015) will be around 1 per cent," it said.

In the September 2014 quarter, the company's headcount utilisation stood at 86.2 percent, excluding trainees, while the figure after including trainees was 81.3 percent.

With agency inputs

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