TCS Q3 Preview: Flat Revenue Expected, AI Monetisation Key Focus

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AuthorIshaan Verma|Published at:
TCS Q3 Preview: Flat Revenue Expected, AI Monetisation Key Focus
Overview

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is poised to announce its December-quarter earnings, with analysts forecasting flat sequential revenue growth amid cautious global tech spending. The spotlight will be on the company's AI strategy, with AI-led services already generating $1.5 billion annually, and commentary on margin resilience and capital allocation plans.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is set to unveil its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results on Monday, January 12, with a performance anticipated to be muted yet stable. The primary focus for investors will be the IT giant's push into artificial intelligence monetisation, its strategic capital allocation, and its ability to maintain margins in a challenging economic climate.

Revenue Outlook

Analysts polled by CNBC-TV18 predict a marginal sequential increase in revenue. Dollar revenue is projected to inch up 0.3% to $7,482 million, while rupee revenue is expected to rise 1.4% to ₹66,728 crore. This reflects a subdued global demand for technology services.

AI Monetisation Takes Centre Stage

TCS has been aggressively highlighting its AI capabilities. The company reported executing over 5,000 AI engagements, with AI-related services contributing approximately $1.5 billion in annualized revenue, representing about 5% of its total turnover. These AI revenues demonstrated robust growth, surging 16.3% quarter-on-quarter and 38.2% year-on-year in constant currency terms.

Investments and Balance Sheet

The company signaled its intent for substantial investment, including a planned $6.5 billion over five to seven years in sovereign AI data centers in India. With an investible surplus exceeding $6.3 billion, TCS's approach to inorganic growth and shareholder returns will be closely watched.

Margin Pressures and Risks

Operating margins are expected to hold steady at around 25.2%. However, potential headwinds include the impact of wage hikes implemented in September and ongoing restructuring costs. Investors will also be looking for clarity on a potential $194 million penalty related to an intellectual property infringement case.

Deal Momentum Watch

Reports suggest TCS may have secured a significant 10-year, $1 billion deal with Telefonica UK. Confirmation or further details on large deal wins could positively sway market sentiment following the earnings announcement.

Shares of Tata Consultancy Services were trading marginally higher at ₹3,206 on Friday, January 9, having seen a 5.25% decline over the past six months.

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