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TCS Q4 profit dips 1.7%, but FY25 revenue crosses $30 billion mark

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TCS Q4 profit dips 1.7%, but FY25 revenue crosses $30 billion mark

NEW DELHI: India’s largest IT services firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), reported a marginal 1.68% drop in consolidated net profit to Rs 12,224 crore for the quarter ended March 2025. The company’s revenue stood at Rs 64,479 crore in Q4 FY25, a 5.3% increase year-on-year, signaling moderate growth as global economic uncertainty continues to loom.
For the full financial year FY25, however, TCS posted a 5.76% rise in net profit to Rs 48,553 crore, with revenue touching Rs 2,55,324 crore—up 5.99% year-on-year.
“We are pleased to cross the $30 billion mark in annual revenues and secure a strong order book for the second consecutive quarter,” said CEO K Krithivasan. He highlighted TCS’ strengths in AI, digital innovation, and deep customer relationships as critical in navigating macroeconomic uncertainty.
TCS onboarded 42,000 trainees in FY25, according to CHRO Milind Lakkad. The board also declared a final dividend of Rs 30 per equity share.
The results come at a time of heightened volatility in global markets triggered by shifting US tariff policies. Just hours before the earnings release, US President Donald Trump hit pause on a sweeping tariff hike, offering a 90-day reprieve. While the direct impact of tariffs on Indian IT firms is minimal, analysts warn of broader implications for client sentiment and tech spending.





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