Indian IT industry to grow by 11-14 percent: NASSCOM

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 14 April 2014 14:14 IST
IT industry body NASSCOM on Thursday said it maintains its growth projection of 11-14 percent for the current financial year and will review it in October, even as some member companies have given muted forecast amid global economic uncertainties.

"We don't think it is in need for us to change it, we will review it again in October and if need we could raise it upwards or downwards," NASSCOM President Som Mittal told reporters. He added fundamentals of the industry still remain extremely strong.

Mittal said when NASSCOM gave its forecast in February, it was termed as "conservative", but as some companies have reported muted earnings in the January-March quarter of last fiscal, the forecast is being seen as too optimistic. "We gave this forecast in February and we were told how conservative we are and when are you going to revise it upwards. And then after the quarter results came out and we are suddenly asked: you are so optimistic nobody aligns with you and when are you revising it downwards," he said.

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The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) in February forecast that export revenues from the infotech and IT-enabled services sector would grow between 11 percent and 14 percent in dollar terms, while the domestic market would grow 13-16 percent in rupee terms.

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However, the global economic uncertainty has led to flat or reduction in budgets for outsourcing services by western clients, fanning fears of reduced margins. Indian IT players get almost 80 per cent of their revenues from the US and European markets.

Infosys and Wipro have already given muted guidance for this fiscal. "There will be differentiated growth, some companies will do better some less, we have a huge traction happening in the mid-size companies which are growing at over 20 percent," Mittal said.

 

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