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REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBENGALURU, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Wipro (WIPR.NS) may skip giving hikes to "top performers with higher compensation" in its largest business line in the upcoming round of salary revisions in December, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. Wipro will prioritise employees with lower compensation among those eligible for a raise, Bandaru highlighted, adding that "top performers with higher compensation may not be covered in this cycle". Wipro, which had 244,707 employees as of Sept. 30, had already delayed its salary hike cycle. Some industry watchers said the move echoed a larger trend in the tech industry as it tried to address pay inequities among regions and cut payroll costs. While Infosys (INFY.NS) delayed giving hikes by two quarters, HCL (HCLT.NS) skipped hikes for managers.
Persons: Dado, Peter Bendor, Samuel, Ray Wang, Sai Ishwarbharath, Haripriya Suresh, Dhanya Skariachan Organizations: Wipro, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Employees, Wipro Enterprise, Everest Group, , Infosys, HCL, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBENGALURU, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Wipro (WIPR.NS), India's fourth-largest IT services provider, is mandating that all its employees globally work from office at least thrice a week from this month, according to a company-wide email seen by Reuters on Tuesday. 2 software services exporter, asked some employees to return to office 10 days a month, while industry leader TCS (TCS.NS) has asked employees to return to the office for five days a week. Wipro has been encouraging employees to work from office thrice a week since May and about 55% of the workforce are currently working from office at that frequency, a company spokesperson said. Wipro had 244,707 employees as of Sept. 30. Starting Jan. 7 next year, consistent defaulters may face consequences, according to the email dated Nov. 6.
Persons: Dado, Sai Ishwarbharath, Varun, Savio D'Souza Organizations: Wipro, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Companies, Infosys, TCS, Varun Vyas, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 28 (Reuters) - Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH.O) on Thursday named former Wipro (WIPR.NS) chief financial officer Jatin Dalal as its CFO, a week after his resignation from the Indian information technology (IT) major. The pace of executive churn has picked up in the Indian tech industry in recent months. Dalal became Wipro's CFO in 2015, and with CEO Thierry Delaporte steered the company through the pandemic as demand for digital services boomed. "We are pleased to welcome Jatin to Cognizant and confident he will help us achieve our goals as we continue to focus on driving revenue growth," Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S said in the statement. Cognizant projected third-quarter revenue above estimates in August as more businesses turned to the IT services provider to digitize their operations.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jatin Dalal, Ravi Kumar S, Dalal, Jan Siegmund, Rajesh Gopinathan, Mohit Joshi, Wipro's, Thierry Delaporte, Jatin, Cognizant, Jaspreet Singh, Hritam Mukherjee, Varun Organizations: REUTERS, Technology Solutions, Wipro, Cognizant, Infosys, Indian, Tata Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
[1/2] Wipro Ltd logo is seen displayed in this illustration taken, April 10, 2023. Dalal will be replaced by Aparna Iyer, also a 20-year veteran who was most recently senior vice president and CFO of Wipro's cloud services unit, the company said. While Iyer will take over as CFO on Sept. 22, Dalal will stay on until Nov. 30, Wipro said. Dalal, who became CFO in 2015, and CEO Thierry Delaporte guided Wipro through the pandemic years as demand for digital services boomed. Delaporte said in a statement that Iyer has been integral to Wipro's finance transformation over the last few years.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jatin Dalal, Aparna Iyer, Iyer, Dalal, Thierry Delaporte, Goldman Sachs, Delaporte, Ashish Chandra, Savio D'Souza Organizations: Wipro, REUTERS, Rights, Indian IT, Thomson Locations: Indian, Bengaluru
BENGALURU, April 23 (Reuters) - Indian IT services provider Wipro Ltd (WIPR.NS) said on Sunday it will consider a share buyback proposal at its board meeting on April 27. Wipro, which will report its fourth-quarter results on Thursday, last bought back shares in October 2020. That share buyback totalled 95 billion Indian rupees ($1.16 billion) worth of shares. Shares of Wipro are down 6.3% so far this year after falling more than 45% in 2022. ($1 = 82.0300 Indian rupees)Reporting by Nallur Sethuraman in Bengaluru; Editing by Susan FentonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The Indian IT services industry, which enjoyed a pandemic-led boom, is now contending with slower spending or at least delays in decision-making due to growing fears of a global recession. Earlier this week, both Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS) and HCLTech (HCLT.NS) said European clients were tightening spending. Bengaluru-based Wipro said its fourth-quarter IT services revenue, which accounts for about 98% of overall revenue, could range between a 0.6% sequential drop and a 1% sequential rise, in constant currency terms. Wipro's IT services revenue rose 0.6% sequentially, to $2.80 billion in constant currency terms, in the third quarter, and had jumped 3.1% sequentially in the fourth quarter last year. Still, the company's total order bookings rose 26% year-over-year to $4.3 billion in the quarter ended Dec. 31.
BENGALURU, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Indian shares were lower in early trade on Thursday after data showed the country's retail inflation accelerated to a five-month high in September, stoking fears of further rate hikes by the central bank. The NSE Nifty 50 index (.NSEI) fell 0.19% to 17,090.50 as of 0348 GMT, and the S&P BSE Sensex (.BSESN) declined 0.26% to 57,477.01. The country's annual retail inflation jumped to 7.41% last month, as food prices surged, and it remained above the Reserve Bank of India's target for three quarters. Market participants now await U.S. consumer price data due later in the day. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann Thoppil and Neha AroraOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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