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KONKAN DIVISION, MAHARASHTRA, JUL 10 – Tata Consultancy Services reported a 6% net profit increase to Rs 12,760 crore and recommended an Rs 11 dividend amid AI-driven growth and $9.4 billion in new deals, officials said.

  • Tata Consultancy Services reported a 6% year-on-year rise in net profit to Rs 12,760 crore for the quarter ended June 2025.
  • CEO K Krithivasan explained that persistent economic and geopolitical challenges worldwide led to a reduction in demand, despite strong deal closures during the quarter.
  • The company's revenue increased by 1.3% year-on-year to Rs 63,437 crore, with operating margin expanding to 24.5% and net margin rising 90 basis points to 20.1%.
  • TCS strengthened its AI capabilities, reporting over 114,000 employees with higher order AI skills and investing broadly across AI infrastructure, platforms, agents, and applications.
  • The board approved a mid-term dividend of Rs 11 for each equity share, scheduled for payment on August 4, 2025, as TCS sustained consistent profit margins while increasing its employee count to 613,069.
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The Hindu broke the news in India on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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