IT Firms Split: Coforge, Persistent Outperform Amid Sector Slowdown

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AuthorRiya Kapoor|Published at:
IT Firms Split: Coforge, Persistent Outperform Amid Sector Slowdown
Overview

Mid-tier IT firms are showing a stark divergence in performance. Coforge and Persistent Systems reported robust double-digit revenue growth in the December quarter, defying a broader slowdown. In contrast, companies like Tata Technologies and Tata Elxsi experienced revenue contractions, signaling pressure from the auto and industrial sectors.

Analysts point to differing business exposures and strategic investments as key drivers. Phil Fersht, CEO and chief analyst at HFS Research, notes that Coforge's strength stems from its significant Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) exposure, substantial large deal wins, and efficient offshore leverage. Persistent Systems, meanwhile, benefits from its product engineering capabilities, cloud modernization initiatives, and embedded AI work, focusing on revenue-generating transformations rather than just cost savings.

Sectoral Pressures vs. Resilience

This contrasts sharply with firms like Tata Elxsi, Cyient, LTTS, and Tata Technologies. These companies face headwinds from a slowdown in the auto and industrial sectors, delayed research and development (R&D) spending, and longer decision-making cycles. Despite these challenges, margin discipline remains a common focus across these firms, though it hasn't prevented revenue declines. Tata Technologies reported a 1.5% revenue decrease, while Tata Elxsi saw a more significant 5.5% contraction in the December quarter.

Strategic Moves and AI Integration

Ray Wang, principal analyst at Constellation Research, attributes the relative outperformance of Coforge and Persistent to their agility. He highlights Coforge's acquisition of Encora as a strategic move to maintain momentum and boost revenue per employee. Persistent has also bolstered its position through investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), developing productivity tools like Sasva and iAura. These AI initiatives have supported margins, even amidst wage increases, and align with BNP Paribas's observation that AI-driven engagements are enabling margin expansion, backing Persistent's target of a 200-basis-point increase by the next fiscal year.

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