Infosys Limited reported its consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 (Q1 FY26). The company posted a robust performance with both revenue and net profit registering year-on-year growth.

For Q1 FY26, Infosys’ revenue rose by 7.5% year-on-year to ₹42,279 crore, compared to ₹39,315 crore in Q1 FY25. Sequentially, revenue grew 3.3% from ₹40,925 crore in Q4 FY25. Net profit after non-controlling interests increased by 8.7% to ₹6,921 crore versus ₹6,368 crore a year ago, though it dipped 1.6% compared to ₹7,033 crore in the previous quarter.

Operating profit stood at ₹8,803 crore, marking a 6.2% rise over Q1 FY25 and 2.7% over Q4 FY25. The operating margin for the quarter was 20.8%, marginally down from 21.1% in the same quarter last year. Earnings per share (EPS) rose to ₹16.70 from ₹15.38 in Q1 FY25, up 8.6% YoY.

Free cash flow for the quarter came in at ₹7,533 crore, which was a decline of 17.7% YoY. The company also reported large deal total contract value (TCV) at $3.8 billion, with 55% of it being net new business.

Metric Q1 FY26 (₹ crore) Q4 FY25 (₹ crore) QoQ Change (%)
Revenue 42,279 40,925 +3.3%
Operating Profit 8,803 8,575 +2.7%
Net Profit (after minority) 6,921 7,033 -1.6%
Operating Margin 20.8% 21.0% -0.2%
EPS (₹) 16.70 16.98 -1.6%

Summary:

  • Revenue and operating profit improved sequentially by 3.3% and 2.7%, respectively.

  • Net profit and EPS saw a slight decline of 1.6% QoQ, primarily due to higher expenses and lower other income.

  • Operating margin softened slightly to 20.8% from 21.0%.

Here is a quick YoY comparison table:

Metric Q1 FY26 (₹ crore) Q1 FY25 (₹ crore) YoY Change (%)
Revenue 42,279 39,315 +7.5%
Operating Profit 8,803 8,288 +6.2%
Net Profit (after minority) 6,921 6,368 +8.7%
Operating Margin 20.8% 21.1% -0.3%
EPS (₹) 16.70 15.38 +8.6%

CEO Salil Parekh attributed the growth to the company’s strong enterprise AI capabilities and deep client relationships. Infosys maintained its FY26 revenue guidance at 1-3% in constant currency and operating margin at 20-22%.

The company continues to focus on strategic investments and improving shareholder value despite margin pressures from wage hikes and currency volatility.