UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

Form 6-K

 

 

Report of Foreign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16

under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of July 2023

Commission File Number 001-16139

 

 

Wipro Limited

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

Not Applicable

(Translation of Registrant’s name into English)

Karnataka, India

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

Doddakannelli

Sarjapur Road

Bangalore, Karnataka 560035, India +91-80-2844-0011

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

 

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DISCLOSURE OF RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION

Wipro Limited, a company organized under the laws of the Republic of India (the “Company”), hereby furnishes the Commission with the following information concerning our public disclosures regarding our results of operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2023. The following information shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.

On July 13, 2023, we announced our results of operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2023. We issued a press release announcing our results under IFRS, a copy of which is attached to this Form 6-K as Item 99.1.

We placed advertisements in certain Indian newspapers concerning our results of operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2023, under IFRS. A copy of the form of this advertisement is attached to this Form 6-K as Item 99.2.

We made available on our website the Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements as of and for the three months ended June 30, 2023, under IFRS. A copy of such financial statements is attached to this Form 6K as Item 99.3.

We filed with stock exchanges in India a statement of statutorily audited consolidated financial results for the three months ended June 30, 2023, under IFRS. A copy of such financial statements is attached to this Form 6K as Item 99.4.

We filed with stock exchanges in India a datasheet containing operating metrics for the quarter ended June 30, 2023. A copy of such data sheet is attached to this Form 6-K as Item 99.5.


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly organized.

 

WIPRO LIMITED
By:  

/s/ Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal

Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal
Chief Financial Officer

Dated: July 14, 2023


INDEX TO EXHIBITS

 

Item

    
99.1    IFRS Press Release
99.2    Form of Advertisement Placed in Indian Newspapers
99.3    Consolidated Interim Financial Statements under IFRS
99.4    Statutorily Audited Consolidated Financial Results filed with stock exchanges in India
99.5    Data sheet containing operating metrics filed with stock exchanges in India
EX-99.1

Exhibit 99.1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

LOGO

Wipro Announces Results for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023,

Delivers Net Income growth of 12% YoY

Total Bookings of $3.7 billion for the Quarter

Large deal Bookings growth of 9% YoY. Highest in last 8 Quarters

Operating Cash Flows at 130% of Net Income

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. | BANGALORE, India – July 13, 2023: Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO), a leading technology services and consulting company, announced financial results under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the quarter ended June 30, 2023.

Highlights of the Results

Results for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023:

 

1.

Gross Revenue reached  228.3 billion ($2.8 billion1), an increase of 6.0% YoY

 

2.

IT Services Segment Revenue increased to $2,778.5 million, an increase of 0.8% YoY and an increase of 6.1% YoY in INR terms

 

3.

Non-GAAP2 constant currency IT Services segment revenue decreased 2.8% QoQ, increased 1.1% YoY

 

4.

Total Bookings3 was at $3.7 billion and large deal bookings4 was at $1.2 billion, up by 9% YoY

 

5.

IT Services Operating Margin5 for the quarter was at 16.0%, up 112 bps YoY

 

6.

Net Income for the quarter was at  28.7 billion ($349.8 million1), an increase of 12.0% YoY

 

7.

Earnings Per Share for the quarter was at  5.23 ($0.061), an increase of 11.5% YoY

 

8.

Operating Cash Flows at 130% of Net Income for the quarter was at  37.5 billion ($457.1 million1)

 

9.

Voluntary attrition6 has continued to moderate QoQ, coming in at an 8-quarter low of 14% in Q1’24

Outlook for the Quarter ending September 30, 2023

We expect Revenue from our IT Services business segment to be in the range of $2,722 million to $2,805 million*. This translates to sequential guidance of -2.0% to +1.0% in constant currency terms.

 

*

Outlook for the Quarter ending September 30, 2023, is based on the following exchange rates: GBP/USD at 1.26, Euro/USD at 1.10, AUD/USD at 0.67, USD/INR at 82.34 and CAD/USD at 0.76

 

1


Performance for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023

“Wipro’s first quarter results come with a strong backbone of large deal bookings, robust client additions, and resilient margins,” said Thierry Delaporte, CEO and Managing Director. “Despite a gradual reduction in clients’ discretionary spending, we maintained new business momentum. We earned our clients’ trust with strong delivery, innovation, and expanded services that strengthen our long-term businesses, and help capture market share. The launch of Wipro ai360 and the USD 1 billion investment solidifies Wipro’s position as a leading transformation partner that delivers the results and innovation our clients need to future-proof their businesses.”

Jatin Dalal, Chief Financial Officer, said, “Our ongoing focus on operational improvement has ensured that margin remains steady even in a softening revenue environment. Our operating Margin for the first quarter was 16% an expansion of 112 basis point YoY. We generated strong operating cash flows at 130% of our net income for the Quarter. EPS for the quarter grew by 11.5% YoY.”

Analyst Recognition

 

  1.

Wipro was positioned as a Leader in IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Services 2023 Vendor Assessment (Doc # US49647023 May 2023)

 

  2.

Wipro was positioned as a Leader in Avasant’s Applied AI Services RadarView 2022 – 2023

 

  3.

Wipro was positioned a Leader in Everest Group’s Application Automation Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023

 

  4.

Wipro was rated a Leader in Everest Group’s Enterprise Blockchain Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023

 

  5.

Wipro was featured as a Leader in Avasant’s Cybersecurity Services RadarView 2023

 

  6.

Wipro was rated as a Leader in ISG Provider Lens – Network-Software Defined Solutions and Services 2023 - US, UK, Germany (multiple quadrants)

 

  7.

Wipro was named as a Leader in ISG Provider Lens – ServiceNow Ecosystem Partners 2023 - US (multiple quadrants)

 

  8.

Wipro was recognized as a Leader in ISG Provider Lens – Salesforce Ecosystem Partners 2023—US, UK, Germany (multiple quadrants)

 

  9.

Wipro was recognized a Leader in Everest Group’s Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023

 

  10.

Wipro was rated as a Leader in Avasant’s Multisourcing Service Integration RadarView 2022 – 2023

IT Products

 

   

IT Products segment revenue for the quarter was  0.69 billion ($8.5 million1)

 

   

IT Products segment results for the quarter was a loss of  0.16 billion ($2.0 million1)

Please refer to the table on page 11 for reconciliation between IFRS IT Services Revenue and IT Services Revenue on a non-GAAP constant currency basis.

 

2


Highlights of Strategic Deal Wins

In the first quarter, Wipro continued to win large and strategic deals across industries. Key highlights include:

 

   

A Fortune 100 global healthcare payer has extended its partnership with Wipro for a multi- year deal, consolidating and transforming their contact center operations. The Wipro team will collaborate with the client to develop solutions to reduce and deflect call volumes, improve productivity, as well as develop AI to simplify processes and improve their Net Promoter Score (NPS).

 

   

Wipro has been awarded a contract by a leading global cycle manufacturer to run an end-to-end transformation program covering business operations in sales, manufacturing, and finance & supply chain across 15 countries. Through this program Wipro will consolidate multiple Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems into a single harmonised Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations (F&O) platform. This will improve inventory and supply chain visibility, leading to better order fulfilment including contract negotiation and value realisation for the procurement function; minimize downtime through better production planning for manufacturing and create better cashflow visibility for finance; while setting up a data foundation to become an AI-driven insights-led organisation.

 

   

A major US airport selected Wipro to help them reduce their carbon footprint, aligned to Airports Carbon Accreditation (ACA) requirements. Wipro will assist by delivering a greenhouse gas inventory analysis, carbon reduction roadmap, sustainability transparency reporting, and the design for their annual report. Wipro will leverage its unique Wipro Impact Framework to align the client to ACA accreditation requirements, while also enabling them to ready for future.

 

   

An energy services and delivery company has selected Wipro to standardize their software development process. The project will enable the client to more efficiently develop software using automation, agile principles, continuous integration, as well as a redesigned team structure. This transformation project will allow for a better flow of business value for the client, reduce technical debt, enable cloud adoption and create an enhanced experience for their customers.

 

   

A global transportation, e-commerce, and business services company has selected Wipro to help address challenges around business transformation, cost optimization and capacity management. The Wipro team will have the ownership and accountability of Specialized Managed Services focused on continuous improvement and outcome-based services. The Wipro team will ensure the retention of institutional knowledge of more than 50 portfolio applications delivering predictable outcomes, driving strategic initiatives, and complementing client’s optimization charter to drive better efficiencies and enhanced user experiences.

 

   

One of the largest home improvement retailers has selected Wipro to help them operate and transform their retail and core finance functions. Wipro and the client will co-create a solution to improve operational efficiencies, optimize costs, and ensure zero disruption during peak periods. The project will also help them gain and retain key talent by supporting flexible work from home model.

 

3


   

A leading India-based private sector bank has selected Wipro to transform their traditional Managed Services support model to a Modern Workplace model to enhance their overall user experience and create a hyper-personalized and frictionless workplace. Wipro will deliver rapid transformation through a machine-first approach with cognition, hyper- automation, and analytics. Automation will drive the resolution of up to 25% of the tickets raised. Through an employee-centric design for streamlined banking services, Wipro will enable standardized operations globally, eliminate redundancies and improve service quality with a focus on compliance. Wipro will also provide an efficient, scalable, secure, and centralized estate to improve asset and vendor management.

 

   

A global tech giant chose Wipro to help them reduce their products’ total cost of ownership. Over the course of this multi-year deal, Wipro will set up a dedicated facility to reduce their operational cost burden. The project will involve Quality Assurance automation to improve productivity, reduce costs, and generate additional revenue.

 

   

A general insurance company has selected Wipro to fulfil a multi-year transformation program to migrate their claims legacy landscape to the cloud. One the key aspect of this project is the migration of the client’s inbound and outbound communication as well as documentation to a cloud-based platform. To achieve this, the Wipro team built a bespoke version of our DocHawk tool to seamlessly integrate it into the client’s infrastructure. The client has seen an immediate cost saving of over 30% with the option to expand this efficiency across all other critical programs.

 

   

A global pharmaceutical and medical device company selected Wipro to enable them to track, manage and report complaints. In this highly regulated industry, they needed a partner who had extensive experience in the medical sector, could provide multilingual support, and ensure they remained compliant with relevant regulatory bodies. Wipro devised a unique solution including a multi-lingual contact center, with the ability to support calls, emails, and surface mails. As well as a robust Quality Assurance process, in compliance with FDA guidelines, supported by an automated auditing process to ensure accuracy of data submission to government regulatory bodies, helping the client meet regulatory submission requirements.

 

1.

For the convenience of the readers, the amounts in Indian Rupees in this release have been translated into United States Dollars at the certified foreign exchange rate of US$1 =  82.06, as published by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors on June 30, 2023. However, the realized exchange rate in our IT Services business segment for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 was US$1=  81.90

2.

Constant currency for a period is the product of volumes in that period times the average actual exchange rate of the corresponding comparative period

3.

Total Bookings refers to the total contract value of all orders that were booked during the period including new orders, renewals, and increases to existing contracts. Bookings do not reflect subsequent terminations or reductions related to bookings originally recorded in prior fiscal periods. Bookings are recorded using then-existing foreign currency exchange rates and are not subsequently adjusted for foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. The revenues from these contracts accrue over the tenure of the contract. For constant currency growth rates, refer note 2

4.

Large deal bookings consist of deals greater than or equal to $30 million in total contract value

5.

IT Services Operating Margin refers to Segment Results Total as reflected in IFRS financials.

6.

Voluntary attrition is in IT Services computed on a quarterly annualised basis and excludes DOP

7.

Effective April 1, 2023, we merged our ISRE segment with our IT Services segment. The QoQ and YoY growth rates for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 were computed by rebaselining ISRE numbers in Q4’23 and Q1’23

 

4


About Key Metrics and Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This press release contains key metrics and non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G and Item 10(e) of Regulation S-K. Such non-GAAP financial measures are measures of our historical or future performance, financial position or cash flows that are adjusted to exclude or include amounts that are excluded or included, as the case may be, from the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with IFRS.

The table on page 11 provides IT Services Revenue on a constant currency basis, which is a non- GAAP financial measure that is calculated by translating IT Services Revenue from the current reporting period into U.S. dollars based on the currency conversion rate in effect for the prior reporting period. We refer to growth rates in constant currency so that business results may be viewed without the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, thereby facilitating period-to-period comparisons of our business performance. Further, in the normal course of business, we may divest a portion of our business which may not be strategic. We refer to the growth rates in both reported and constant currency adjusting for such divestments in order to represent the comparable growth rates.

Our key metrics and non-GAAP financial measures are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles and should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the most directly comparable financial measure calculated in accordance with IFRS and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies. Our key metrics and non-GAAP financial measures are not comparable to, nor should be substituted for, an analysis of our revenue over time and involve estimates and judgments. In addition to our non-GAAP measures, the financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS and the reconciliation of these non- GAAP financial measures with the most directly comparable IFRS financial measure should be carefully evaluated.

Results for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023, prepared under IFRS, along with individual business segment reports, are available in the Investors section of our website www.wipro.com/investors/

Quarterly Conference Call

We will hold an earnings conference call today at 07:30 p.m. Indian Standard Time (10:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) to discuss our performance for the quarter. The audio from the conference call will be available online through a web-cast and can be accessed at the following link- https://links.ccwebcast.com/?EventId=WIP130723

An audio recording of the management discussions and the question-and-answer session will be available online and will be accessible in the Investor Relations section of our website at www.wipro.com

 

5


About Wipro Limited

Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO) is a leading technology services and consulting company focused on building innovative solutions that address clients’ most complex digital transformation needs. Leveraging our holistic portfolio of capabilities in consulting, design, engineering, and operations, we help clients realize their boldest ambitions and build future-ready, sustainable businesses. With around 250,000 employees and business partners across 65 countries, we deliver on the promise of helping our clients, colleagues, and communities thrive in an ever-changing world. For additional information, visit us at www.wipro.com

 

Contact for Investor Relations       Contact for Media & Press
Dipak Kumar Bohra    Abhishek Jain   
Phone: +91-80-6142 7201    Phone: +91-80-6142 6143    Phone: +91-80-6142 6450
dipak.bohra@wipro.com    abhishek.jain2@wipro.com    media-relations@wipro.com

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements contained herein represent Wipro’s beliefs regarding future events, many of which are by their nature, inherently uncertain and outside Wipro’s control. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding Wipro’s growth prospects, its future financial operating results, and its plans, expectations and intentions. Wipro cautions readers that the forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results anticipated by such statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding fluctuations in our earnings, revenue and profits, our ability to generate and manage growth, complete proposed corporate actions, intense competition in IT services, our ability to maintain our cost advantage, wage increases in India, our ability to attract and retain highly skilled professionals, time and cost overruns on fixed-price, fixed-time frame contracts, client concentration, restrictions on immigration, our ability to manage our international operations, reduced demand for technology in our key focus areas, disruptions in telecommunication networks, our ability to successfully complete and integrate potential acquisitions, liability for damages on our service contracts, the success of the companies in which we make strategic investments, withdrawal of fiscal governmental incentives, political instability, war, legal restrictions on raising capital or acquiring companies outside India, unauthorized use of our intellectual property and general economic conditions affecting our business and industry.

Additional risks that could affect our future operating results are more fully described in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, Annual Reports on Form 20-F. These filings are available at www.sec.gov. We may, from time to time, make additional written and oral forward-looking statements, including statements contained in the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and our reports to shareholders. We do not undertake to update any forward- looking statement that may be made from time to time by us or on our behalf.

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(Tables to follow)

 

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WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

     As at March 31, 2023      As at June 30, 2023  
                   Convenience translation into
US dollar in millions

Refer footnote in page 4
 

ASSETS

        

Goodwill

     307,970        306,970        3,741  

Intangible assets

     43,045        41,155        502  

Property, plant and equipment

     88,659        86,464        1,054  

Right-of-Use assets

     18,702        18,448        225  

Financial assets

        

Derivative assets

     29        193        2  

Investments

     20,720        20,782        253  

Trade receivables

     863        861        10  

Other financial assets

     6,330        6,368        78  

Investments accounted for using the equity method

     780        782        10  

Deferred tax assets

     2,100        1,942        24  

Non-current tax assets

     11,922        12,295        150  

Other non-current assets

     13,606        13,247        161  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total non-current assets

     514,726        509,507        6,210  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Inventories

     1,188        1,375        17  

Financial assets

        

Derivative assets

     1,844        3,297        40  

Investments

     309,232        351,156        4,279  

Cash and cash equivalents

     91,880        83,616        1,019  

Trade receivables

     126,350        114,457        1,395  

Unbilled receivables

     60,515        64,467        786  

Other financial assets

     9,096        12,478        152  

Contract assets

     23,001        25,168        307  

Current tax assets

     5,091        4,750        58  

Other current assets

     32,899        30,344        370  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current assets

     661,096        691,108        8,423  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL ASSETS

     1,175,822        1,200,615        14,633  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

EQUITY

        

Share capital

     10,976        10,978        134  

Share premium

     3,689        4,155        51  

Retained earnings

     660,964        545,698        6,650  

Share-based payment reserve

     5,632        6,268        76  

Special Economic Zone re-investment reserve

     46,803        45,891        559  

Other components of equity

     53,100        56,039        683  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Equity attributable to the equity holders of the Company

     781,164        669,029        8,153  

Non-controlling interests

     589        624        8  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL EQUITY

     781,753        669,653        8,161  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

        

Financial liabilities

        

Loans and borrowings

     61,272        61,197        746  

Lease liabilities

     15,953        16,079        196  

Derivative liabilities

     179        45        1  

Other financial liabilities

     2,649        1,547        19  

Deferred tax liabilities

     15,153        15,772        192  

Non-current tax liabilities

     21,777        23,504        286  

Other non-current liabilities

     9,333        10,151        124  

Provisions

     ^        —          —    
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total non-current liabilities

     126,316        128,295        1,564  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Financial liabilities

        

Loans, borrowings and bank overdrafts

     88,821        88,712        1,081  

Lease liabilities

     8,620        8,706        106  

Derivative liabilities

     2,825        1,448        18  

Trade payables and accrued expenses

     89,054        80,735        984  

Other financial liabilities

     4,141        123,413        1,504  

Contract liabilities

     22,682        19,595        239  

Current tax liabilities

     18,846        20,898        255  

Other current liabilities

     30,215        56,760        692  

Provisions

     2,549        2,400        29  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

     267,753        402,667        4,908  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL LIABILITIES

     394,069        530,962        6,472  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

     1,175,822        1,200,615        14,633  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

^ Value is less than 1

        

 

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WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022     2023     2023  
                 Convenience translation
into US dollar in millions

Refer footnote in page 4
 

Revenues

     215,286       228,310       2,782  

Cost of revenues

     (155,600     (161,261     (1,965
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross profit

     59,686       67,049       817  

Selling and marketing expenses

     (15,359     (16,584     (202

General and administrative expenses

     (13,471     (15,887     (194

Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

     1,034       (62     (1
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Results from operating activities

     31,890       34,516       420  

Finance expenses

     (2,045     (3,086     (38

Finance and other income

     3,690       6,542       80  

Share of net profit/ (loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

     (15     3       ^  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit before tax

     33,520       37,975       462  

Income tax expense

     (7,931     (9,115     (111
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period

     25,589       28,860       351  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit attributable to:

      

Equity holders of the Company

     25,636       28,701       349  

Non-controlling interests

     (47     159       2  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period

     25,589       28,860       351  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Earnings per equity share:

      

Attributable to equity holders of the Company

      

Basic

     4.69       5.23       0.06  

Diluted

     4.67       5.12       0.06  

Weighted average number of equity shares used in computing earnings per equity share

      

Basic

     5,471,449,783       5,482,733,329       5,482,733,329  

Diluted

     5,485,057,994       5,600,307,315       5,600,307,315  

^ Value is less than 1

      

 

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Additional Information:

 

     Three months ended      Year ended  

Particulars

   June 30,
2023
     March 31,
2023
     June 30,
2022
     March 31,
2023
 
     Audited      Audited      Audited      Audited  

Segment revenue

           

IT Services

           

Americas 1

     65,607        66,430        61,702        261,270  

Americas 2

     68,303        70,563        66,613        278,374  

Europe

     67,134        67,562        60,276        256,845  

APMEA

     26,510        27,207        25,783        106,812  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total of IT Services

     227,554        231,762        214,374        903,301  

IT Products

     694        1,131        1,946        6,047  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total segment revenue

     228,248        232,893        216,320        909,348  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Segment result

           

IT Services

           

Americas 1

     13,537        13,445        11,570        51,555  

Americas 2

     14,169        15,940        13,224        59,689  

Europe

     9,968        11,024        7,986        37,667  

APMEA

     2,800        3,030        2,069        10,681  

Unallocated

     (3,957      (5,773      (2,844      (18,368
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total of IT Services

     36,517        37,666        32,005        141,224  

IT Products

     (161      (59      (55      (176

Reconciling Items

     (1,840      (30      (60      (1,442
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total segment result

     34,516        37,577        31,890        139,606  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Finance expenses

     (3,086      (2,860      (2,045      (10,077

Finance and Other Income

     6,542        5,463        3,690        18,185  

Share of net profit/ (loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

     3        4        (15      (57
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Profit before tax

     37,975        40,184        33,520        147,657  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

9


Effective April 1, 2023, we merged our India State Run Enterprise segment (“ISRE”) with our IT Services segment. Currently, the Company is organized into the following operating segments: IT Services and IT Products.

IT Services: As announced on November 12, 2020, effective January 1, 2021, we re-organized our IT Services segment into four Strategic Market Units (“SMUs”)—Americas 1, Americas 2, Europe and Asia Pacific Middle East Africa (“APMEA”).

Americas 1 and Americas 2 are primarily organized by industry sector, while Europe and APMEA are organized by countries.

Americas 1 includes Healthcare and Medical Devices, Consumer Goods and Lifesciences, Retail, Transportation and Services, Communications, Media and Information services, Technology Products and Platforms, in the United States of America and entire business of Latin America (“LATAM”). Americas 2 includes Banking, Financial Services and Insurance, Manufacturing, Hi-tech, Energy and Utilities industry sectors in the United States of America and entire business of Canada. Europe consists of United Kingdom and Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Benelux, Nordics and Southern Europe. APMEA consists of Australia and New Zealand, India, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan and Africa.

IT Products: The Company is a value-added reseller of desktops, servers, notebooks, storage products, networking solutions and packaged software for leading international brands. In certain total outsourcing contracts of the IT Services segment, the Company delivers hardware, software products and other related deliverables. Revenue relating to the above items is reported as revenue from the sale of IT Products.

 

10


Reconciliation of selected GAAP measures to Non-GAAP measures

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Constant Currency IT Services Revenue to IT Services Revenue as per IFRS ($Mn)

 

Three Months ended June 30, 2023  

IT Services Revenue as per IFRS

   $ 2,778.5  

Effect of Foreign currency exchange movement

   $ (19.5
  

 

 

 

Non-GAAP Constant Currency IT Services Revenue based on previous quarter exchange rates

   $ 2,759.0  

 

Three Months ended June 30, 2023  

IT Services Revenue as per IFRS

   $ 2,778.5  

Effect of Foreign currency exchange movement

   $ 8.1  
  

 

 

 

Non-GAAP Constant Currency IT Services Revenue based on exchange rates of comparable period in previous year

   $ 2,786.6  

Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow for three months ended June 30, 2023

 

     Amount in INR Mn  
     Three months ended
June 30, 2023
 

Net Income for the period [A]

     28,860  

Computation of Free Cash Flow

  

Net cash generated from operating activities [B]

     37,513  

Add/ (deduct) cash inflow/ (outflow) on:

  

Purchase of property, plant and equipment

     (2,209

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

     1,030  
  

 

 

 

Free Cash Flow [C]

     36,334  
  

 

 

 

Operating Cash Flow as percentage of Net Income [B/A]

     130.0
  

 

 

 

Free Cash Flow as percentage of Net Income [C/A]

     125.9
  

 

 

 

 

11

EX-99.2

Exhibit 99.2

 

LOGO

UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF RAIN Water levels in southern reservoirs decline 30% Audited Financial Results of Wipro Limited under Ind AS p . Quarter ended Quarter ended Quarter ended Kanicuiars Jun& 3{) ZQ23 March 3112023 June 30,2022 Total income from operations (net) 225,310 231,903 215,286 Net Profit / (Loss) before tax and exceptional 37,975 40,184 33,520 items Net Profit / (Loss) before tax but after 37,975 40,184 33,520 exceptional items Net Profit / (Loss) after tax and exceptional 28,860 30,935 25,589 items Total Comprehensive Income after tax 31,717 31,685 27,150 [ Equity Share Capital 10,978 10,976 10,965 Reserves (excluding Revaluation Reserve)1 765,703 765,703 643,066 as shown in the Audited Balance Sheet Earnings Per Share (of T 2/- each) Basic: 5.23 5.61 4.69 Diluted; 5.12 5.60 4.67 ‘Balance forthe three months ended June 30r 2023 and March 31, 2023 represent balances as perthe audited consolidated balance sheet for the year ended March 31,2023 and balance for the three months ended June 30,2022 represent balances as per the audited consolidated balance sheet forthe year ended March 31,2022, as required by the SEBi (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The audited consolidated financial results (under Ind AS) of the Company for the three months ended June 30, 2023 have been approved by the Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on July 13, 2023. The statutory auditors have expressed an unmodified audit opinion. Standalone Audited Financial Results of Wipro Limited under Ind AS p . . Quarter ended Quarter ended Quarter ended HarLlcuLars june ao, 2023 March 31,2023 June 30,2022 TotaL income from operations (net) 172,028 174,773 162,556 Net Profit / (Loss) before tax and exceptional 34,211 31,425 29,437 items Net Profit / (Loss) before tax but after 34,211 31,425 29,437 exceptional items Net Profit / (Loss) after tax and exceptional 25,878 22,641 22,166 items Total Comprehensive Income after tax 29,008 24,632 16,909 The audited standalone financial results (under Ind AS) of the Company for the three months ended June 30, 2023 have been approved by the Soard of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on July 13, 2023. The statutory auditors have expressed an unmodified audit opinion. Note: 1. The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBl (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly Financial Results are available on the Bombay Stock Exchange website (URL; www.bseindta.com), the National Stock Exchange website (URL; www.nseindia.com) and on the Company’s website (URL: www.wipro.com). By Order of the Board, For Wipro Limited Place: Bengaluru Rishad A. Premji Date: July 13, 2023 Chairman

EX-99.3

Exhibit 99.3

WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS UNDER IFRS

AS AT AND FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2023


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

     Notes      As at March 31, 2023      As at June 30, 2023  
                          Convenience translation into US
dollar in millions (unaudited)
Refer to Note 2(iii)
 

ASSETS

           

Goodwill

     6        307,970        306,970        3,741  

Intangible assets

     6        43,045        41,155        502  

Property, plant and equipment

     4        88,659        86,464        1,054  

Right-of-Use assets

     5        18,702        18,448        225  

Financial assets

           

Derivative assets

     17        29        193        2  

Investments

     8        20,720        20,782        253  

Trade receivables

        863        861        10  

Other financial assets

     11        6,330        6,368        78  

Investments accounted for using the equity method

        780        782        10  

Deferred tax assets

        2,100        1,942        24  

Non-current tax assets

        11,922        12,295        150  

Other non-current assets

     12        13,606        13,247        161  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total non-current assets

        514,726        509,507        6,210  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Inventories

     9        1,188        1,375        17  

Financial assets

           

Derivative assets

     17        1,844        3,297        40  

Investments

     8        309,232        351,156        4,279  

Cash and cash equivalents

     10        91,880        83,616        1,019  

Trade receivables

        126,350        114,457        1,395  

Unbilled receivables

        60,515        64,467        786  

Other financial assets

     11        9,096        12,478        152  

Contract assets

        23,001        25,168        307  

Current tax assets

        5,091        4,750        58  

Other current assets

     12        32,899        30,344        370  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current assets

        661,096        691,108        8,423  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL ASSETS

        1,175,822        1,200,615        14,633  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

EQUITY

           

Share capital

        10,976        10,978        134  

Share premium

        3,689        4,155        51  

Retained earnings

        660,964        545,698        6,650  

Share-based payment reserve

        5,632        6,268        76  

Special Economic Zone re-investment reserve

        46,803        45,891        559  

Other components of equity

        53,100        56,039        683  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Equity attributable to the equity holders of the Company

        781,164        669,029        8,153  

Non-controlling interests

        589        624        8  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL EQUITY

        781,753        669,653        8,161  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

           

Financial liabilities

           

Loans and borrowings

     13        61,272        61,197        746  

Lease liabilities

        15,953        16,079        196  

Derivative liabilities

     17        179        45        1  

Other financial liabilities

     14        2,649        1,547        19  

Deferred tax liabilities

        15,153        15,772        192  

Non-current tax liabilities

        21,777        23,504        286  

Other non-current liabilities

     15        9,333        10,151        124  

Provisions

     16        ^        —          —    
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total non-current liabilities

        126,316        128,295        1,564  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Financial liabilities

           

Loans, borrowings and bank overdrafts

     13        88,821        88,712        1,081  

Lease liabilities

        8,620        8,706        106  

Derivative liabilities

     17        2,825        1,448        18  

Trade payables and accrued expenses

        89,054        80,735        984  

Other financial liabilities

     14        4,141        123,413        1,504  

Contract liabilities

        22,682        19,595        239  

Current tax liabilities

        18,846        20,898        255  

Other current liabilities

     15        30,215        56,760        692  

Provisions

     16        2,549        2,400        29  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

        267,753        402,667        4,908  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL LIABILITIES

        394,069        530,962        6,472  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

        1,175,822        1,200,615        14,633  
     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

 

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these interim condensed consolidated financial statements
As per our report of even date attached                For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

 

for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP    Rishad A. Premji    Deepak M. Satwalekar    Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants    Chairman    Director    Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018          Managing Director
Anand Subramanian    Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal       M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner    Chief Financial Officer       Company Secretary
Membership No.: 110815         

Bengaluru

July 13, 2023

        

 

1


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

            Three months ended June 30,  
     Notes      2022     2023     2023  
                        Convenience translation into
US dollar in millions
(unaudited) Refer to Note
2(iii)
 

Revenues

     20        215,286       228,310       2,782  

Cost of revenues

     21        (155,600     (161,261     (1,965
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross profit

        59,686       67,049       817  

Selling and marketing expenses

     21        (15,359     (16,584     (202

General and administrative expenses

     21        (13,471     (15,887     (194

Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

     23        1,034       (62     (1
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Results from operating activities

        31,890       34,516       420  

Finance expenses

     22        (2,045     (3,086     (38

Finance and other income

     23        3,690       6,542       80  

Share of net profit/ (loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

        (15     3       ^  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit before tax

        33,520       37,975       462  

Income tax expense

     19        (7,931     (9,115     (111
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period

        25,589       28,860       351  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit attributable to:

         

Equity holders of the Company

        25,636       28,701       349  

Non-controlling interests

        (47     159       2  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period

        25,589       28,860       351  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Earnings per equity share:

     24         

Attributable to equity holders of the Company

         

Basic

        4.69       5.23       0.06  

Diluted

        4.67       5.12       0.06  

Weighted average number of equity shares used in computing earnings per equity share

         

Basic

        5,471,449,783       5,482,733,329       5,482,733,329  

Diluted

        5,485,057,994       5,600,307,315       5,600,307,315  

 

^

Value is less than 1

 

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these interim condensed consolidated financial statements
As per our report of even date attached                For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

 

for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP    Rishad A. Premji    Deepak M. Satwalekar    Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants    Chairman    Director    Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018          Managing Director
Anand Subramanian    Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal       M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner    Chief Financial Officer       Company Secretary
Membership No.: 110815         

Bengaluru

July 13, 2023

        

 

2


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022     2023     2023  
                 Convenience translation into
US dollar in millions
(unaudited) Refer to Note
2(iii)
 

Profit for the period

     25,589       28,860       351  

Other comprehensive income (OCI)

      

Items that will not be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods

      

Remeasurements of the defined benefit plans, net

     312       (45     ^  

Net change in fair value of investment in equity instruments measured at fair value through OCI

     1,333       16       ^  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     1,645       (29     ^  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Items that will be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods

      

Foreign currency translation differences

     5,631       (362     (4

Reclassification of foreign currency translation differences on liquidation of subsidiaries to statement of income

     —         2       ^  

Net change in time value of option contracts designated as cash flow hedges

     (246     40       ^  

Net change in intrinsic value of option contracts designated as cash flow hedges

     (206     512       6  

Net change in fair value of forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges

     (983     1,648       20  

Net change in fair value of investment in debt instruments measured at fair value through OCI

     (4,102     1,039       13  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     94       2,879       35  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total other comprehensive income, net of taxes

     1,739       2,850       35  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive income for the period

     27,328       31,710       386  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive income attributable to:

      

Equity holders of the Company

     27,351       31,640       385  

Non-controlling interests

     (23     70       1  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     27,328       31,710       386  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

 

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these interim condensed consolidated financial statements
As per our report of even date attached    For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

 

for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP    Rishad A. Premji    Deepak M. Satwalekar    Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants    Chairman    Director    Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018          Managing Director
Anand Subramanian    Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal       M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner    Chief Financial Officer       Company Secretary
Membership No.: 110815         

Bengaluru

July 13, 2023

        

 

3


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

                                             Other components of equity                    

Particulars

   Number
of shares (1)
     Share
capital,
fully
paid-up
     Share
premium
     Retained
earnings
    Share-
based
payment
reserve
    Special
Economic
Zone re-
investment
reserve
     Foreign
currency
translation
reserve (2)
     Cash flow
hedging
reserve (3)
    Other
reserves (2)
    Equity
attributable

to the equity
holders of
the Company
    Non-
controlling
interests
    Total
equity
 

As at April 1, 2022

     5,482,070,115        10,964        1,566        551,252       5,258       47,061        26,850        1,477       13,730       658,158       515       658,673  

Adjustment on adoption of amendments to IAS 37

     —          —          —          (51     —         —          —          —         —         (51     —         (51
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted balance as at April 1, 2022

     5,482,070,115        10,964        1,566        551,201       5,258       47,061        26,850        1,477       13,730       658,107       515       658,622  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Comprehensive income for the period

                             

Profit for the period

        —          —          25,636       —         —          —          —         —         25,636       (47     25,589  

Other comprehensive income

        —          —          —         —         —          5,607        (1,435     (2,457     1,715       24       1,739  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive income for the period

        —          —          25,636       —         —          5,607        (1,435     (2,457     27,351       (23     27,328  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Issue of equity shares on exercise of options

     276,665        1        92        —         (92     —          —          —         —         1       —         1  

Issue of shares by controlled trust on exercise of options (1)

        —          —          186       (186     —          —          —         —         —         —         —    

Compensation cost related to employee share-based payment

        —          —          2       1,430       —          —          —         —         1,432       —         1,432  

Transferred to Special Economic Zone re-investment reserve

        —          —          (931     —         931        —          —         —         —         —         —    

Others

        —          —          —         —         —          —          —         —         —         (77     (77
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other transactions for the period

     276,665        1        92        (743     1,152       931        —          —         —         1,433       (77     1,356  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

     5,482,346,780        10,965        1,658        576,094       6,410       47,992        32,457        42       11,273       686,891       415       687,306  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes 13,979,651 treasury shares held as at June 30, 2022 by a controlled trust. 710,078 shares have been transferred by the controlled trust to eligible employees on exercise of options during the three months ended June 30, 2022.

(2) 

Refer to Note 18

(3) 

Refer to Note 17

 

4


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

                                        Other components of equity                    

Particulars

  Number
of shares (1)
    Share
capital,
fully

paid-
up
    Share
premium
    Retained
earnings
    Share-
based
payment
reserve
    Special
Economic
Zone re-
investment
reserve
    Foreign
currency
translation
reserve (2)
    Cash flow
hedging
reserve (3)
    Other
reserves (2)
    Equity
attributable

to the equity
holders of
the Company
    Non-
controlling
interests
    Total
equity
 

As at April 1, 2023

    5,487,917,741       10,976       3,689       660,964       5,632       46,803       43,255       (1,403     11,248       781,164       589       781,753  

Comprehensive income for the period

                       

Profit for the period

    —         —         —         28,701       —         —         —         —         —         28,701       159       28,860  

Other comprehensive income

    —         —         —         —         —         —         (359     2,200       1,098       2,939       (89     2,850  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive income for the period

    —         —         —         28,701       —         —         (359     2,200       1,098       31,640       70       31,710  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Issue of equity shares on exercise of options

    924,252       2       466       —         (466     —         —         —         —         2       —         2  

Issue of shares by controlled trust on exercise of options (1)

    —         —         —         444       (444     —         —         —         —         —         —         —    

Compensation cost related to employee share-based payment

    —         —         —         3       1,546       —         —         —         —         1,549       —         1,549  

Transferred from Special Economic Zone re-investment reserve

    —         —         —         912       —         (912     —         —         —         —         —         —    

Liability for Buyback of equity shares, including tax thereon (4)

    —         —         —         (144,978     —         —         —         —         —         (144,978     —         (144,978

Transaction costs related to Buyback

    —         —         —         (348     —         —         —         —         —         (348     —         (348

Others

    —         —         —         —         —         —         —         —         —         —         (35     (35
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other transactions for the period

    924,252       2       466       (143,967     636       (912     —         —         —         (143,775     (35     (143,810
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

    5,488,841,993       10,978       4,155       545,698       6,268       45,891       42,896       797       12,346       669,029       624       669,653  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Convenience translation into US dollar in millions (unaudited) Refer to
Note 2(iii)

      134       51       6,650       76       559       523       10       150       8,153       8       8,161  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes 8,607,941 treasury shares held as at June 30, 2023 by a controlled trust. 1,287,895 shares have been transferred by the controlled trust to eligible employees on exercise of options during the three months ended June 30, 2023.

(2) 

Refer to Note 18

(3) 

Refer to Note 17

(4) 

Refer to Note 29

 

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these interim condensed consolidated financial statements
As per our report of even date attached                    For and on behalf of the Board of Directors   

 

for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP   Rishad A. Premji   Deepak M. Satwalekar   Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants   Chairman   Director   Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018       Managing Director
Anand Subramanian   Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal     M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner   Chief Financial Officer     Company Secretary
Membership No.: 110815      
Bengaluru      
July 13, 2023      

 

5


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022     2023     2023  
                 Convenience translation
into US dollar in millions
(unaudited) Refer to
Note 2(iii)
 

Cash flows from operating activities

      

Profit for the period

     25,589       28,860       351  

Adjustments to reconcile profit for the period to net cash generated from operating activities:

      

(Gain)/loss on sale of property, plant and equipment, net

     (122     78       1  

Depreciation, amortization and impairment expense

     7,738       7,380       90  

Unrealized exchange (gain)/loss, net and exchange (gain)/loss on borrowings

     1,944       (226     (3

Share-based compensation expense

     1,430       1,546       19  

Share of net (profit)/loss of associates accounted for using equity method

     15       (3     ^  

Income tax expense

     7,931       9,115       111  

Finance and other income, net of finance expenses

     (1,645     (3,456     (42

Gain on derecognition of contingent consideration payable

     (86     (16     ^  

Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects from acquisitions

      

Trade receivables

     (7,348     11,933       145  

Unbilled receivables and Contract assets

     (7,966     (6,047     (74

Inventories

     (337     (182     (2

Other assets

     (3,642     5,292       64  

Trade payables, accrued expenses, other liabilities and provisions

     (14,740     (8,052     (98

Contract liabilities

     (2,534     (3,072     (37
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash generated from operating activities before taxes

     6,227       43,150       525  

Income taxes paid, net

     (4,443     (5,637     (69
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash generated from operating activities

     1,784       37,513       456  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows from investing activities:

      

Payment for purchase of property, plant and equipment

     (4,862     (2,209     (27

Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment, including advances

     167       1,030       13  

Payment for purchase of investments

     (166,530     (269,072     (3,279

Proceeds from sale of investments

     176,501       239,800       2,922  

Proceeds from restricted interim dividend account

     27,410       —         —    

Payment for business acquisitions including deposits and escrow, net of cash acquired

     (46,353     —         —    

Payment into escrow and term deposits pertaining to Buyback

     —         (15,230     (186

Interest received

     3,764       6,869       84  

Dividend received

     2       1       ^  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash used in investing activities

     (9,901     (38,811     (473
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows from financing activities:

      

Proceeds from issuance of equity shares and shares pending allotment

     1       2       ^  

Repayment of loans and borrowings

     (39,979     (15,000     (183

Proceeds from loans and borrowings

     58,645       15,000       183  

Payment of lease liabilities

     (2,681     (2,399     (29

Payment for deferred contingent consideration

     (227     (1,286     (15

Interest and finance expenses paid

     (1,787     (2,626     (32

Payment of dividend

     (27,337     —         —    

Payment for transaction costs related to Buyback

     —         (201     (2
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash used in financing activities

     (13,365     (6,510     (78
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents during the period

     (21,482     (7,808     (95

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

     475       (461     (5

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period

     103,833       91,861       1,119  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period (Note 10)

     82,826       83,592       1,019  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

 

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these interim condensed consolidated financial statements
As per our report of even date attached                    For and on behalf of the Board of Directors   

 

for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP   Rishad A. Premji   Deepak M. Satwalekar   Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants   Chairman   Director   Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018       Managing Director
Anand Subramanian   Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal     M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner   Chief Financial Officer     Company Secretary
Membership No.: 110815      
Bengaluru      
July 13, 2023      

 

6


WIPRO LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES

NOTES TO THE INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

1. The Company overview

Wipro Limited (“Wipro” or the “Parent Company”), together with its subsidiaries and controlled trusts (collectively, “we”, “us”, “our”, “the Company” or the “Group”) is a global information technology (“IT”), consulting and business process services (“BPS”) company.

Wipro is a public limited company incorporated and domiciled in India. The address of its registered office is Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru – 560 035, Karnataka, India. The Company has its primary listing with BSE Ltd. and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. The Company’s American Depository Shares (“ADS”) representing equity shares are also listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

The Company’s Board of Directors authorized these interim condensed consolidated financial statements for issue on July 13, 2023.

2. Basis of preparation of interim condensed consolidated financial statements

(i) Statement of compliance and basis of preparation

These interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in compliance with IAS 34, “Interim Financial Reporting”, as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”). Selected explanatory notes are included to explain events and transactions that are significant to understand the changes in financial position and performance of the Company since the last annual consolidated financial statements as at and for the year ended March 31, 2023. These interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all the information required for full annual financial statements prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and its interpretations (“IFRS”).

The interim condensed consolidated financial statements correspond to the classification provisions contained in IAS 1 (revised), “Presentation of Financial Statements”. For clarity, various items are aggregated in the interim condensed consolidated statements of income, interim condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive income and interim condensed consolidated statements of financial position. These items are disaggregated separately in the notes to the interim condensed consolidated financial statements, where applicable. The accounting policies have been consistently applied to all periods presented in these interim condensed consolidated financial statements except for the adoption of new accounting standards, amendments and interpretations effective from April 1, 2023.

All amounts included in the interim condensed consolidated financial statements are reported in millions of Indian rupees ( in millions) except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated. Due to rounding off, the numbers presented throughout the document may not add up precisely to the totals and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. Previous period figures have been regrouped/rearranged, wherever necessary.

(ii) Basis of measurement

These interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost convention and on an accrual basis, except for the following material items which have been measured at fair value as required by relevant IFRS:

 

  a.

Derivative financial instruments;

 

  b.

Financial instruments classified as fair value through other comprehensive income or fair value through profit or loss;

 

  c.

The defined benefit liability/(asset) recognized as the present value of defined benefit obligation less fair value of plan assets; and

 

  d.

Contingent consideration.

(iii) Convenience translation (unaudited)

The accompanying interim condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared and reported in Indian rupees, the functional currency of the Parent Company. Solely for the convenience of the readers, the interim condensed consolidated financial statements as at and for the three months ended June 30, 2023, have been translated into United States dollars at the certified foreign exchange rate of US$1 = 82.06 as published by Federal Reserve Board of Governors on June 30, 2023. No representation is made that the Indian rupee amounts have been, could have been or could be converted into United States dollars at such a rate or any other rate. Due to rounding off, the translated numbers presented throughout the document may not add up precisely to the totals.

(iv) Use of estimates and judgment

The preparation of the interim condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires the management to make judgments, accounting estimates and assumptions that affect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Accounting estimates are monetary amounts in the interim condensed consolidated financial statements that are subject to measurement uncertainty. An accounting policy may require items in the interim condensed consolidated financial statements to be measured at monetary amounts that cannot be observed directly and must instead be estimated. In such a case, management develops an accounting estimate to achieve the objective set out by the accounting policy. Developing accounting estimates involves the use of judgements or assumptions based on the latest available and reliable information. Actual results may differ from those accounting estimates.

Accounting estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Changes to accounting estimates are recognized in the period in which the estimates are changed and in any future periods affected. In particular, information about material areas of estimation, uncertainty and critical judgments in applying accounting policies that have material effect on the amounts recognized in the interim condensed consolidated financial statements are included in the following notes:

 

7


  a)

Revenue recognition: The Company applies judgement to determine whether each product or service promised to a customer is capable of being distinct, and is distinct in the context of the contract, if not, the promised product or service is combined and accounted as a single performance obligation. Revenue is recognized upon transfer of control of promised products or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to receive (the “Transaction Price”). The Company allocates the Transaction Price to separately identifiable performance obligation deliverables based on their relative stand-alone selling price. In cases where the Company is unable to determine the stand-alone selling price the Company uses expected cost-plus margin approach in estimating the stand-alone selling price. The Company uses the percentage of completion method using the input (cost expended) method to measure progress towards completion in respect of fixed price contracts. Percentage of completion method accounting relies on estimates of total expected contract revenue and costs. This method is followed when reasonably dependable estimates of the revenues and costs applicable to various elements of the contract can be made. Key factors that are reviewed in estimating the future costs to complete include estimates of future labor costs and productivity efficiencies. Because the financial reporting of these contracts depends on estimates that are assessed continually during the term of these contracts, revenue recognized, profit and timing of revenue for remaining performance obligations are subject to revisions as the contract progresses to completion. When estimates indicate that a loss will be incurred, the loss is provided for in the period in which the loss becomes probable. Volume discounts are recorded as a reduction of revenue. When the amount of discount varies with the levels of revenue, volume discount is recorded based on estimate of future revenue from the customer.

 

  b)

Impairment testing: Goodwill recognized on business combination is tested for impairment at least annually and when events occur or changes in circumstances indicate that the recoverable amount of goodwill or a cash generating unit to which goodwill pertains, is less than the carrying value. The Company assesses acquired intangible assets with finite useful life for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable. The recoverable amount of an asset or a cash generating unit is higher of value-in-use and fair value less cost of disposal. The calculation of value in use of an asset or a cash generating unit involves use of significant estimates and assumptions which include turnover, growth rates and net margins used to calculate projected future cash flows, risk-adjusted discount rate, future economic and market conditions.

 

  c)

Income taxes: The major tax jurisdictions for the Company are India and the United States of America.

Significant judgments are involved in determining the provision for income taxes including judgment on whether tax positions are probable of being sustained in tax assessments. A tax assessment can involve complex issues, which can only be resolved over extended time periods.

Deferred tax is recorded on temporary differences between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts, at the rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the reporting date. The ultimate realization of deferred tax assets is dependent upon the generation of future taxable profits during the periods in which those temporary differences and tax loss carry-forwards become deductible. The Company considers expected reversal of deferred tax liabilities and projected future taxable income in making this assessment. The amount of deferred tax assets considered realizable, however, could reduce in the near term if estimates of future taxable income during the carry-forward period are reduced.

 

  d)

Business combinations: In accounting for business combinations, judgment is required to assess whether an identifiable intangible asset is to be recorded separately from goodwill. Additionally, estimating the acquisition date fair value of the identifiable assets acquired (including useful life estimates), liabilities assumed, and contingent consideration assumed involves management judgment. These measurements are based on information available at the acquisition date and are based on expectations and assumptions that have been deemed reasonable by management. Changes in these judgments, estimates, and assumptions can materially affect the results of operations.

 

  e)

Defined benefit plans and compensated absences: The cost of the defined benefit plans, compensated absences and the present value of the defined benefit obligations are based on actuarial valuation using the projected unit credit method. An actuarial valuation involves making various assumptions that may differ from actual developments in the future. These include the determination of the discount rate, future salary increases and mortality rates. Due to the complexities involved in the valuation and its long-term nature, a defined benefit obligation is highly sensitive to changes in these assumptions. All assumptions are reviewed at each reporting date.

 

  f)

Expected credit losses on financial assets: The impairment provisions of financial assets are based on assumptions about risk of default and expected timing of collection. The Company uses judgment in making these assumptions and selecting the inputs to the expected credit loss calculation based on the Company’s history of collections, customer’s creditworthiness, existing market conditions as well as forward looking estimates at the end of each reporting period.

 

  g)

Useful lives of property, plant and equipment: The Company depreciates property, plant and equipment on a straight-line basis over estimated useful lives of the assets. The charge in respect of periodic depreciation is derived based on an estimate of an asset’s expected useful life and the expected residual value at the end of its life. The lives are based on historical experience with similar assets as well as anticipation of future events, which may impact their life, such as changes in technology. The estimated useful life is reviewed at least annually.

 

  h)

Useful lives of intangible assets: The Company amortizes intangible assets on a straight-line basis over estimated useful lives of the assets. The useful life is estimated based on a number of factors including the effects of obsolescence, demand, competition and other economic factors such as the stability of the industry and known technological advances and the level of maintenance expenditures required to obtain the expected future cash flows from the assets. The estimated useful life is reviewed at least annually.

 

8


  i)

Provisions and contingent liabilities: The Company estimates the provisions that have present obligations as a result of past events and it is probable that outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligations. These provisions are reviewed at the end of each reporting date and are adjusted to reflect the current best estimates.

The Company uses significant judgement to disclose contingent liabilities. Contingent liabilities are disclosed when there is a possible obligation arising from past events, the existence of which will be confirmed only by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or more uncertain future events not wholly within the control of the Company or a present obligation that arises from past events where it is either not probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation or a reliable estimate of the amount cannot be made. Contingent assets are neither recognized nor disclosed in the financial statements.

3. Material accounting policy information

Please refer to the Company’s Annual report for the year ended March 31, 2023, for a discussion of the Company’s other material accounting policy information except for the adoption of new accounting standards, amendments and interpretations effective on or after April 1, 2023.

New amendment adopted by the Company effective from April 1, 2023:

Amendments to IAS 1 – Presentation of Financial Statements: On January 23, 2020, the IASB issued “Classification of liabilities as Current or Non-Current (Amendments to IAS 1)” providing a more general approach to the classification of liabilities under IAS 1 based on the contractual arrangement in place at the reporting date. The amendments aim to promote consistency in applying the requirements by helping companies to determine whether, in the statement of financial position, debt and other liabilities with an uncertain settlement date should be classified as current (due or potentially due to be settled within one year) or non-current. The amendments also clarified the classification requirements for debt a company might settle by converting it into equity. These amendments are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2023, and are to be applied retrospectively, with earlier application permitted. The adoption of amendments to IAS 1 did not have any material impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

Amendments to IAS 1 – Presentation of Financial Statements: On October 31, 2022, IASB issued ‘Non-current Liabilities with Covenants (Amendments to IAS 1)’. The amendments specify that covenants to be complied with after the reporting date do not affect the classification of debt as current or non-current at the reporting date. Instead, the amendments require a company to disclose information about these covenants in the notes to the financial statements. The amendments are effective for reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2024, with earlier application permitted. The adoption of these amendments to IAS 1 did not have any material impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

Amendments to IAS 12 – “Income Taxes”: On May 7, 2021, the IASB amended IAS 12 “Income Taxes” and published ‘Deferred Tax related to Assets and Liabilities arising from a Single Transaction (Amendments to IAS 12)’ that clarify how companies account for deferred tax on transactions such as leases and decommissioning obligations. In specified circumstances, companies are exempt from recognizing deferred tax when they recognize assets or liabilities for the first time. The amendments clarify that this exemption does not apply to transactions such as leases and decommissioning obligations and companies are required to recognize deferred tax on such transactions. These amendments are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2023 and are to be applied retrospectively, with earlier application permitted. The adoption of these amendments to IAS 12 did not have any material impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

New amendments not yet adopted:

Certain new standards, amendments to standards and interpretations are not yet effective for annual periods beginning after April 1, 2023 and have not been applied in preparing these interim condensed consolidated financial statements. New standards, amendments to standards and interpretations that could have potential impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements of the Company are:

Amendments to IAS 12 – “Income Taxes”: On 23 May 2023, the IASB issued International Tax Reform—Pillar Two Model Rules—Amendments to IAS 12 “Income Taxes” to clarify the application of IAS 12 to income taxes arising from tax law enacted or substantively enacted to implement the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Pillar Two model rules (Pillar Two income taxes). The Amendments introduced:

 

  a)

a mandatory temporary exception to the accounting for deferred taxes arising from the jurisdictional implementation of the Pillar Two model rules; and

 

  b)

disclosure requirements for affected entities to help users of the financial statements better understand an entity’s exposure to Pillar Two income taxes arising from that legislation, particularly before its effective date.

The mandatory temporary exception – the use of which is required to be disclosed – applies immediately. The remaining disclosure requirements apply for annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2023, but not for any interim periods ending on or before 31 December 2023. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of these amendments on the consolidated financial statements.

Amendments to IFRS 16 – Leases: On September 22, 2022, IASB issued ‘Lease Liability in a Sale and Leaseback (Amendments to IFRS 16)’ that specifies the requirements that a seller-lessee uses in measuring the lease liability arising in a sale and leaseback transaction, to ensure the seller-lessee does not recognize any amount of the gain or loss that relates to the right of use it retains. The amendment is intended to improve the requirements for sale and leaseback transactions in IFRS 16 and will not change the accounting for leases unrelated to sale and leaseback transactions. These amendments are effective for annual reporting periods beginning on or after January 1, 2024, and are to be applied retrospectively, with earlier application permitted. The adoption of amendments to IFRS 16 is not expected to have any material impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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4. Property, plant and equipment

 

     Land     Buildings     Plant and     Furniture     Office     Vehicles     Total  
    equipment (1)     fixtures     equipment  

Gross carrying value:

              

As at April 1, 2022

   4,813     40,686     123,471     15,386     7,259     317     191,932  

Additions

     —         38       3,720       242       84       1       4,085  

Additions through Business

                 373  

combinations

     —         7       357       6       —         3  

Disposals

     (3     (7     (490     (2     (6     —         (508

Translation adjustment

     (4     (18     319       6       (3     —         300  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   4,806     40,706     127,377     15,638     7,334     321     196,182  

Accumulated depreciation/ impairment:

              

As at April 1, 2022

   —       10,003     90,465     10,814     5,743     297     117,322  

Depreciation and impairment

     —         318       3,390       395       150       2       4,255  

Disposals

     —         (1     (439     (1     (6     —         (447

Translation adjustment

     —         3       320       9       (3     —         329  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   —       10,323     93,736     11,217     5,884     299     121,459  

Capital work-in-progress

               16,953  
              

 

 

 

Net carrying value including Capital work-in-progress as at June 30, 2022

 

      91,676  
              

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

              

As at April 1, 2022

   4,813     40,686     123,471     15,386     7,259     317     191,932  

Additions

     40       7,269       12,191       3,917       964       7       24,388  

Additions through Business combinations

     —         7       357       6       —         3       373  

Disposals

     (3     (435     (20,016     (1,325     (474     (168     (22,421

Translation adjustment

     10       173       1,729       102       69       2       2,085  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   4,860     47,700     117,732     18,086     7,818     161     196,357  

Accumulated depreciation/ impairment:

              

As at April 1, 2022

   —       10,003     90,465     10,814     5,743     297     117,322  

Depreciation and impairment

     —         1,217       13,305       1,794       600       10       16,926  

Disposals

     —         (395     (19,655     (1,158     (463     (163     (21,834

Translation adjustment

     —         102       1,386       70       48       1       1,607  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   —       10,927     85,501     11,520     5,928     145     114,021  

Capital work-in-progress

               6,323  
              

 

 

 

Net carrying value including Capital work-in-progress as at March 31, 2023

 

      88,659  
              

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

              

As at April 1, 2023

   4,860     47,700     117,732     18,086     7,818     161     196,357  

Additions

     —         97       1,176       446       60       1       1,780  

Disposals

     —         (1     (3,661     (38     (1     —         (3,701

Translation adjustment

     (1     26       (16     (6     (14     1       (10
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   4,859     47,822     115,231     18,488     7,863     163     194,426  

Accumulated depreciation/ impairment:

              

As at April 1, 2023

   —       10,927     85,501     11,520     5,928     145     114,021  

Depreciation and impairment

     —         358       2,993       532       162       2       4,047  

Disposals

     —         (1     (3,312     (26     (1     —         (3,340

Translation adjustment

     —         13       (14     —         (9     1       (9
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   —       11,297     85,168     12,026     6,080     148     114,719  

Capital work-in-progress

               6,757  
              

 

 

 

Net carrying value including Capital work-in-progress as at June 30, 2023

 

      86,464  
              

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Including net carrying value of computer equipment and software amounting to 25,828, 22,425 and 20,495, as at June 30, 2022, March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

 

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5. Right-of-Use assets

 

     Category of Right-of-Use asset  
     Land      Buildings     Plant and
equipment (1)
    Vehicles     Total  

Gross carrying value:

           

As at April 1, 2022

   1,278      25,993     2,511     904     30,686  

Additions

     —          1,433       45       72       1,550  

Additions through business combinations

     —          201       —         —         201  

Disposals

     —          (919     —         (88     (1,007

Translation adjustment

     —          (23     —         (14     (37
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   1,278      26,685     2,556     874     31,393  

Accumulated depreciation:

           

As at April 1, 2022

   58      9,676     1,512     570     11,816  

Depreciation

     5        1,386       125       74       1,590  

Disposals

     —          (739     —         (81     (820

Translation adjustment

     —          17       9       (8     18  
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   63      10,340     1,646     555     12,604  
           

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at June 30, 2022

            18,789  
           

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

           

As at April 1, 2022

   1,278      25,993     2,511     904     30,686  

Additions

     —          6,015       1,109       236       7,360  

Additions through business combinations

     —          201       —         —         201  

Disposals

     —          (5,085     (1,160     (317     (6,562

Translation adjustment

     —          822       120       42       984  
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   1,278      27,946     2,580     865     32,669  

Accumulated depreciation:

           

As at April 1, 2022

   58      9,676     1,512     570     11,816  

Depreciation

     19        5,651       614       238       6,522  

Disposals

     —          (3,564     (1,003     (263     (4,830

Translation adjustment

     —          364       69       26       459  
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   77      12,127     1,192     571     13,967  
           

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at March 31, 2023

            18,702  
           

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

           

As at April 1, 2023

   1,278      27,946     2,580     865     32,669  

Additions

     —          1,520       —         64       1,584  

Disposals

     —          (934     (367     (42     (1,343

Translation adjustment

     —          (20     6       (3     (17
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   1,278      28,512     2,219     884     32,893  

Accumulated depreciation:

           

As at April 1, 2023

   77      12,127     1,192     571     13,967  

Depreciation

     5        1,361       109       48       1,523  

Disposals

     —          (706     (292     (35     (1,033

Translation adjustment

     —          (10     —         (2     (12
  

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   82      12,772     1,009     582     14,445  
           

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at June 30, 2023

            18,448  
           

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Comprised of net carrying value of computer equipment.

6. Goodwill and intangible assets

The movement in goodwill balance is given below:

 

     For the period ended  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Balance at the beginning of the period

   246,989      307,970  

Translation adjustment

     20,335        (511

Acquisition through business combinations(1)

     40,687        (489

Disposals

     (41      —    
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance at the end of the period

   307,970      306,970  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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(1) 

Acquisition through business combinations for the year ended March 31, 2023 and three months ended June 30, 2023 is after considering the impact of 57 and 489 towards measurement period changes in purchase price allocation of acquisitions made during the year ended March 31, 2022 and 2023, respectively.

The movement in intangible assets is given below:

 

     Intangible assets  
     Customer-related      Marketing-
related
     Total  

Gross carrying value:

        

As at April 1, 2022

   43,366      11,428      54,794  

Acquisition through business combinations

     5,480        482        5,962  

Deductions/adjustments (1)

     (38      —          (38

Translation adjustment

     1,522        411        1,933  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   50,330      12,321      62,651  

Accumulated amortization/ impairment:

        

As at April 1, 2022

   9,483      1,756      11,239  

Amortization and impairment

     1,455        438        1,893  

Translation adjustment

     266        54        320  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2022

   11,204      2,248      13,452  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at June 30, 2022

   39,126      10,073      49,199  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

        

As at April 1, 2022

   43,366      11,428      54,794  

Acquisition through business combinations

     5,602        482        6,084  

Deductions/adjustments (1)

     (2,555      (862      (3,417

Translation adjustment

     3,400        876        4,276  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   49,813      11,924      61,737  

Accumulated amortization/ impairment:

        

As at April 1, 2022

   9,483      1,756      11,239  

Amortization and impairment (2)

     7,718        2,236        9,954  

Deductions/adjustments

     (2,519      (862      (3,381

Translation adjustment

     735        145        880  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at March 31, 2023

   15,417      3,275      18,692  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at March 31, 2023

   34,396      8,649      43,045  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Gross carrying value:

        

As at April 1, 2023

   49,813      11,924      61,737  

Translation adjustment

     (98      (25      (123
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   49,715      11,899      61,614  

Accumulated amortization/ impairment:

        

As at April 1, 2023

   15,417      3,275      18,692  

Amortization and impairment

     1,420        390        1,810  

Translation adjustment

     (34      (9      (43
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

As at June 30, 2023

   16,803      3,656      20,459  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net carrying value as at June 30, 2023

   32,912      8,243      41,155  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes 38 and 36 for the period ended June 30, 2022 and March 31, 2023 respectively, towards measurement period adjustment in customer-related intangible in an acquisition completed during the year ended March 31, 2022.

(2) 

During the year ended March 31, 2023, decline in the revenue and earnings estimates led to revision of recoverable value of customer-relationship intangible assets and marketing related intangible assets recognized on business combinations. Consequently, the Company has recognized impairment charge of 1,816 for the year ended March 31, 2023, as part of amortization and impairment.

 

  

Amortization expense on intangible assets is included in selling and marketing expenses in the interim condensed consolidated statement of income.

 

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7. Business combinations

Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc and its subsidiaries (“Rizing”), a global SAP consulting firm with industry expertise and consulting capabilities in enterprise asset management, consumer industries, and human experience management. Rizing complements the Company in capabilities (EAM, HCM and S/4HANA), in industries such as Energy and Utilities, Retail and Consumer Products, Manufacturing and Hi Tech in geographies across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The acquisition was consummated on May 20, 2022, for total cash consideration of 43,845. During the three months ended June 30, 2023, the Company finalized the purchase price allocation as below.

 

Description    Amount  

Net assets

   4,425  

Fair value of customer-related intangibles

     3,894  

Fair value of marketing-related intangibles

     482  

Deferred tax liabilities on intangible assets

     (1,750
  

 

 

 

Total

   7,051  

Goodwill

     36,794  
  

 

 

 

Total purchase price

   43,845  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets include:

  

Cash and cash equivalents

   2,114  

Fair value of acquired trade receivables included in net assets

   3,220  

Gross contractual amount of acquired trade receivables

   3,233  

Less: Allowance for lifetime expected credit loss

     (13

The goodwill of 36,794 comprises value of acquired workforce and expected synergies arising from the business combination. Goodwill is allocated to IT Services segment and is not deductible for income tax purposes.

8. Investments

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Financial instruments at FVTPL

     

Equity instruments

   3,773      3,812  

Fixed maturity plan mutual funds

     1,300        1,324  

Financial instruments at FVTOCI

     

Equity instruments

     15,647        15,646  

Financial instruments at amortized cost

     

Inter corporate and term deposits

     ^        ^  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   20,720      20,782  

Current

     

Financial instruments at FVTPL

     

Short-term mutual funds

   40,262      157,972  

Financial instruments at FVTOCI

     

Non-convertible debentures, government securities, commercial papers, certificate of deposit and bonds

     245,195        160,675  

Financial instruments at amortized cost

     

Inter corporate and term deposits (1)

     23,775        32,509  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   309,232      351,156  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   329,952      371,938  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

(1) 

These deposits earn a fixed rate of interest. Term deposits include current deposits in lien with banks primarily on account of term deposits of  12,951 (March 31, 2023: 653) held as margin money deposits against guarantees including 12,472 towards buyback of equity shares (Refer to Note 29).

9. Inventories

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Stores and spare parts

   30      33  

Finished and traded goods

     1,158        1,342  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   1,188      1,375  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

10. Cash and cash equivalents

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Cash and bank balances

   60,417      61,996  

Demand deposits with banks (1)

     31,463        21,620  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   91,880      83,616  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

These deposits can be withdrawn by the Company at any time without prior notice and without any penalty on the principal.

 

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Cash and cash equivalents consist of the following for the purpose of the statement of cash flows:

 

     As at  
     June 30, 2022      June 30, 2023  

Cash and cash equivalents

   82,828      83,616  

Bank overdrafts

     (2      (24
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   82,826      83,592  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

11. Other financial assets

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Security deposits

   1,566      1,315  

Finance lease receivables

     4,742        5,035  

Others

     22        18  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   6,330      6,368  

Current

     

Security deposits

   1,549      1,964  

Dues from officers and employees

     735        731  

Interest receivables

     386        635  

Finance lease receivables

     5,672        5,604  

Escrow balances with bank for buyback of equity shares

     —          3,000  

Others

     754        544  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   9,096      12,478  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   15,426      18,846  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

12. Other assets

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Prepaid expenses

   5,375      5,120  

Costs to obtain contract (1)

     2,936        2,675  

Costs to fulfil contract (2)

     261        246  

Others

     5,034        5,206  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   13,606      13,247  

Current

     

Prepaid expenses

   19,164      19,594  

Dues from officers and employees

     799        704  

Advance to suppliers

     2,506        1,221  

Balance with GST and other authorities

     7,929        6,431  

Costs to obtain contract (1)

     978        970  

Costs to fulfil contract (2)

     59        59  

Others

     1,464        1,365  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   32,899      30,344  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   46,505      43,591  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Costs to obtain contract amortization of 214 and 328 during the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2023 respectively.

(2) 

Costs to fulfil contract amortization of 14 and 15 during the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2023 respectively.

13. Loans, borrowings and bank overdrafts

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Unsecured Notes 2026

   61,272      61,197  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   61,272      61,197  

Current

     

Borrowings from banks

   88,745      88,631  

Loans from institutions other than banks

     57        57  

Bank overdrafts

     19        24  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   88,821      88,712  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   150,093      149,909  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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14. Other financial liabilities

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Contingent consideration (Refer to Note 17)

   1,545      535  

Deposits and others

     1,104        1,012  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   2,649      1,547  

Current

     

Liability towards buyback of equity shares

   —        120,000  

Contingent consideration (Refer to Note 17)

     1,508        1,234  

Advance from customers

     1,373        1,095  

Cash settled ADS RSUs

     6        4  

Capital creditors

     215        220  

Deposits and others

     1,039        860  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   4,141      123,413  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   6,790      124,960  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

15. Other liabilities

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Employee benefits obligations

   2,947      3,214  

Others

     6,386        6,937  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   9,333      10,151  

Current

     

Tax on liability towards buyback of equity shares

   —        24,978  

Employee benefits obligations

     15,885        16,052  

Statutory and other liabilities

     13,155        13,613  

Advance from customers and others

     645        1,479  

Others

     530        638  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   30,215      56,760  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   39,548      66,911  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

16. Provisions

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Non-current

     

Provision for warranty

   ^      —    
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   ^      —    

Current

     

Provision for onerous contracts

   1,590      1,672  

Provision for warranty

     456        230  

Others

     503        498  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   2,549      2,400  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   2,549      2,400  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

17. Financial instruments:

Derivative assets and liabilities:

The Company is exposed to currency fluctuations on foreign currency assets / liabilities, forecasted cash flows denominated in foreign currency and net investment in foreign operations. The Company is also exposed to interest rate fluctuations on investments in floating rate financial assets and floating rate borrowings. The Company follows established risk management policies, including the use of derivatives to hedge foreign currency assets / liabilities, interest rates, foreign currency forecasted cash flows and net investment in foreign operations. The counter parties in these derivative instruments are primarily banks and the Company considers the risks of non-performance by the counterparty as immaterial.

 

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The following table presents the aggregate contracted principal amounts of the Company’s derivative contracts outstanding:

(in million)

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023     June 30, 2023  
     Notional      Fair value     Notional      Fair value  

Designated derivative instruments

                

Sell: Forward contracts

     USD        977      (262     USD        1,179      1,248  
            94      (497            93      (249
     £        138      (728     £        152      (711
     AUD        89      9       AUD        65      26  

Range forward option contracts

     USD        1,157      (19     USD        958      692  
            49      (112            47      (3
     £        60      (69     £        47      (54
     AUD        34      29       AUD        58      (91

Interest rate swaps

     INR        4,750      (113     INR        4,750      (94
     USD        —        —         USD        200      333  

Non-designated derivative instruments

                

Sell: Forward contracts (1)

     USD        1,550      736       USD        1,552      713  
            171      (176            200      126  
     £        129      (100     £        114      56  
     AUD        56      69       AUD        41      (9
     SGD        14      1       SGD        14      8  
     ZAR        43      (7     ZAR        —        —    
     CAD        69      (25     CAD        20      (7
     SAR        147      (6     SAR        206      (4
     CHF        9      5       CHF        —        —    
     QAR        4      (2     QAR        —        —    
     TRY        30      (1     TRY        86      16  
     NOK        13      6       NOK        —        —    
     OMR        1      ^       OMR        2      (1
     SEK        3      ^       SEK        —        —    
     JPY        784      6       JPY        400      8  
     DKK        33      (4     DKK        33      5  
     AED        20      ^       AED        5      ^  
     CNH        1      ^       CNH        1      1  

Buy: Forward contracts

     AED        5      ^       AED        —        —    
     NOK        12      ^       NOK        95      (10
     QAR        4      2       QAR        11      4  
     ZAR        7      1       ZAR        51      ^  
     PLN        26      13       PLN        18      11  
     SEK        —        —         SEK        15      (6
     JPY        —        —         JPY        261      (11

Range forward option contracts

     USD        30      31       USD        —        —    

Interest rate swaps

     USD        200      82       USD        —        —    
        

 

 

         

 

 

 
         (1,131         1,997  
        

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

^

Value is less than 1

 

(1) 

USD 1,550 and USD 1,552 includes USD/PHP sell forward of USD 77 and USD 117 as at March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

Hedge effectiveness is determined at the inception of the hedge relationship, and through periodic prospective effectiveness assessments to ensure that an economic relationship exists between the hedged item and hedging instrument, including whether the hedging instrument is expected to offset changes in cash flows of hedged items.

 

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The following table summarizes activity in the cash flow hedging reserve within equity related to all derivative instruments classified as cash flow hedges:

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Balance as at the beginning of the period

   1,943      (1,762

Changes in fair value of effective portion of derivatives

     (1,033      1,846  

Net (gain)/loss reclassified to statement of income on occurrence of hedged transactions (1)

     (855      1,013  

Ineffective portion of derivative instruments classified to statement of income

     —          (33
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Gain/(loss) on cash flow hedging derivatives, net

   (1,888    2,826  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance as at the end of the period

   55      1,064  

Deferred tax thereon

     (13      (267
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance as at the end of the period, net of deferred tax

   42      797  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes net (gain)/loss reclassified to revenue of (794) and 914 for the three months ended June 30, 2022, and 2023, respectively and net (gain)/loss reclassified to cost of revenues of (61) and 99 for the three months ended June 30, 2022, and 2023, respectively.

As at June 30, 2022 and 2023, there were no significant gains or losses on derivative transactions or portions thereof that have become ineffective as hedges or associated with an underlying exposure that did not occur.

Fair value:

Financial assets and liabilities include cash and cash equivalents, trade receivables, unbilled receivables, finance lease receivables, employee and other advances, eligible current and non-current assets, loans, borrowings and bank overdrafts, trade payables and accrued expenses, and eligible current liabilities and non-current liabilities.

The fair value of cash and cash equivalents, trade receivables, unbilled receivables, short-term loans, borrowings and bank overdrafts, trade payables and accrued expenses, other current financial assets and liabilities approximate their carrying amount largely due to the short-term nature of these instruments. Finance lease receivables are periodically evaluated based on individual credit worthiness of customers. Based on this evaluation, the Company records allowance for estimated credit losses on these receivables. As at March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, the carrying value of such receivables, net of allowances approximates the fair value. The Company’s Unsecured Notes 2026 are contracted at fixed coupon rate of 1.50% and market yield of Unsecured Notes 2026 as of June 30, 2023 is 5.653%.

Investments in short-term mutual funds and fixed maturity plan mutual funds, which are classified as FVTPL are measured using net asset values at the reporting date multiplied by the quantity held. Fair value of investments in non-convertible debentures, government securities, commercial papers, certificate of deposit and bonds classified as FVTOCI is determined based on the indicative quotes of price and yields prevailing in the market at the reporting date. Fair value of investments in equity instruments classified as FVTOCI or FVTPL is determined using market approach primarily based on market multiples method.

The fair value of derivative financial instruments is determined based on observable market inputs including currency spot and forward rates, yield curves and currency volatility.

Fair value hierarchy

The table below analyses financial instruments carried at fair value, by valuation method. The different levels have been defined as follows:

Level 1 – Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2 – Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (i.e. as prices) or indirectly (i.e. derived from prices).

Level 3 – Inputs for the assets or liabilities that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).

There were no transfer between Level 1, 2 and 3 during the year ended March 31, 2023 and three months ended June 30, 2023.

 

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The following table presents fair value hierarchy of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis:

 

     As at  
     March 31, 2023     June 30, 2023  
     Fair value measurements at reporting date     Fair value measurements at reporting date  
     Total     Level 1      Level 2     Level 3     Total     Level 1      Level 2     Level 3  

Assets

                  

Derivative instruments:

                  

Cash flow hedges

   772     —        772     —       2,380     —        2,380     —    

Others

     1,101       —          1,101       —         1,110       —          1,110       —    

Investments:

                  

Short-term mutual funds

     40,262       40,262        —         —         157,972       157,972        —         —    

Fixed maturity plan mutual funds

     1,300       —          1,300       —         1,324       —          1,324       —    

Equity instruments

     19,420       99        —         19,321       19,458       74        —         19,384  

Non-convertible debentures, government securities, commercial papers, certificate of deposit and bonds

     245,195       1,256        243,939       —         160,675       1,250        159,425       —    

Liabilities

                  

Derivative instruments:

                  

Cash flow hedges

   (2,534   —        (2,534   —       (1,316   —        (1,316   —    

Others

     (470     —          (470     —         (177     —          (177     —    

Contingent consideration

     (3,053     —          —         (3,053     (1,769     —          —         (1,769

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of the level 2 financial instruments included in the above table.

Derivative instruments (assets and liabilities): The Company enters into derivative financial instruments with various counterparties, primarily banks with investment grade credit ratings. Derivatives valued using valuation techniques with market observable inputs are mainly interest rate swaps, foreign exchange forward contracts and foreign exchange option contracts. The most frequently applied valuation techniques include forward pricing, swap models and Black Scholes models (for option valuation), using present value calculations. The models incorporate various inputs including the credit quality of counterparties, foreign exchange spot and forward rates, interest rate curves and forward rate curves of the underlying. As at June 30, 2023, the changes in counterparty credit risk had no material effect on the hedge effectiveness assessment for derivatives designated in hedge relationships and other financial instruments recognized at fair value.

Investment in Non-convertible debentures, government securities, commercial papers, certificate of deposit and bonds: Fair value of these instruments is derived based on the indicative quotes of price and yields prevailing in the market as at reporting date.

Investment in fixed maturity plan mutual funds: Fair value of these instruments is derived based on the indicative quotes of price prevailing in the market as at reporting date.

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of the level 3 financial instruments included in the above table.

Investment in equity instruments: Fair value of these instruments is determined using market approach primarily based on market multiples method.

Details of assets and liabilities considered under Level 3 classification

 

     As at  
Investment in equity instruments    March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Balance at the beginning of the period

   16,324      19,321  

Additions

     2,093        78  

Disposals (1)

     (632      (46

Unrealized gain/(loss) recognized in statement of income

     (2      (12

Gain recognized in other comprehensive income

     291        19  

Translation adjustment

     1,247        24  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance at the end of the period

   19,321      19,384  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

During the year ended March 31, 2023, the Company sold its shares in Vicarious FPC, Inc. and Harte Hanks Inc. at a fair value of 1,150 and recognized a cumulative gain of 30 in other comprehensive income.

 

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     As at  
Contingent consideration    March 31, 2023      June 30, 2023  

Balance at the beginning of the period

   (4,329    (3,053

Additions

     (1,662      —    

Reversals (1)

     1,671        16  

Payouts

     1,784        1,286  

Finance expense recognized in statement of income

     (131      (20

Translation adjustment

     (386      2  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance at the end of the period

   (3,053    (1,769
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Towards change in fair value of earn-out liability as a result of changes in estimates of revenue and earnings over the earn-out period.

18. Foreign currency translation reserve and Other reserves

The movement in foreign currency translation reserve attributable to equity holders of the Company is summarized below:

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Balance at the beginning of the period

   26,850      43,255  

Translation difference related to foreign operations, net

     5,607        (361

Reclassification of foreign currency translation differences on liquidation of subsidiaries to statement of income

     —          2  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Balance at the end of the period

   32,457      42,896  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

The movement in other reserves is summarized below:

 

     Other Reserves  
Particulars    Remeasurements of
the defined benefit
plans
     Investment in debt
instruments
measured at fair
value through
OCI
     Investment in equity
instruments
measured at fair
value through OCI
     Capital Redemption
Reserve
 

As at April 1, 2022

   (498    3,018      10,088      1,122  

Other comprehensive income

     312        (4,102      1,333        —    

As at June 30, 2022

   (186    (1,084    11,421      1,122  

As at April 1, 2023

   (548    (119    10,793      1,122  

Other comprehensive income

     43        1,039        16        —    

As at June 30, 2023

   (505    920      10,809      1,122  

19. Income taxes

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Income tax expense as per the interim condensed consolidated statement of income

   7,931      9,115  

Income tax included in other comprehensive income on:

     

Gains/(losses) on investment securities

     (393      162  

Gains/(losses) on cash flow hedging derivatives

     (453      626  

Remeasurements of the defined benefit plans

     95        33  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   7,180      9,936  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Income tax expense consists of the following:

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Current taxes

   9,029      9,135  

Deferred taxes

     (1,098      (20
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   7,931      9,115  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Income tax expenses are net of reversal of taxes pertaining to earlier periods, amounting to (68) and (627) for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2023, respectively.

 

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For the three months ended June 30, 2023, the Company has applied mandatory temporary exception to the accounting for deferred taxes arising from the jurisdictional implementation of the Pillar Two model rules under International Tax Reform – Pillar Two Model Rules – Amendments to IAS 12.

20. Revenues

The tables below present disaggregated revenue from contracts with customers by business segment (Refer to Note 27 “Segment Information”), sector and nature of contract. The Company believes that the below disaggregation best depicts the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows from economic factors.

Effective April 1, 2023, the Company has reorganized its segments by merging India State Run Enterprises (“ISRE”) segment as part of its APMEA SMU within IT Services segment. Comparative period disaggregated revenue information has been restated to give effect to this change.

 

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Information on disaggregation of revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2022 is as follows:

 

     IT Services      IT Products      Total  
     Americas 1      Americas 2      Europe      APMEA      Total  

A. Revenue

                    

Rendering of services

   61,440      66,300      59,957      25,643      213,340      —        213,340  

Sale of products

     —          —          —          —          —          1,946        1,946  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   61,440      66,300      59,957      25,643      213,340      1,946      215,286  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

B. Revenue by sector

                    

Banking, Financial Services and Insurance

   1,085      40,988      24,536      9,094      75,703        

Health

     19,444        42        3,929        884        24,299        

Consumer

     25,721        896        8,820        4,193        39,630        

Communications

     3,192        341        3,134        3,883        10,550        

Energy, Natural Resources and Utilities

     217        9,273        9,304        4,986        23,780        

Manufacturing

     17        7,843        5,583        904        14,347        

Technology

     11,764        6,917        4,651        1,699        25,031        
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   61,440      66,300      59,957      25,643      213,340      1,946      215,286  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

C. Revenue by nature of contract

                    

Fixed price and volume based

   35,884      33,859      33,977      15,224      118,944      —        118,944  

Time and materials

     25,556        32,441        25,980        10,419        94,396        —          94,396  

Products

     —          —          —          —          —          1,946        1,946  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   61,440      66,300      59,957      25,643      213,340      1,946      215,286  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Information on disaggregation of revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2023 is as follows:

 

     IT Services      IT Products      Total  
     Americas 1      Americas 2      Europe      APMEA      Total  

A. Revenue

                    

Rendering of services

   65,622      68,321      67,155      26,518      227,616      —        227,616  

Sale of products

     —          —          —          —          —          694        694  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   65,622      68,321      67,155      26,518      227,616      694      228,310  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

B. Revenue by sector

                    

Banking, Financial Services and Insurance

   784      42,015      25,522      9,041      77,362        

Health

     21,727        85        4,823        1,250        27,885        

Consumer

     26,355        1,114        10,799        4,269        42,537        

Communications

     3,486        347        3,123        3,462        10,418        

Energy, Natural Resources and Utilities

     106        10,294        11,111        5,845        27,356        

Manufacturing

     47        8,484        6,893        1,038        16,462        

Technology

     13,117        5,982        4,884        1,613        25,596        
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   65,622      68,321      67,155      26,518      227,616      694      228,310  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

C. Revenue by nature of contract

                    

Fixed price and volume based

   37,524      35,450      39,723      15,942      128,639      —        128,639  

Time and materials

     28,098        32,871        27,432        10,576        98,977        —          98,977  

Products

     —          —          —          —          —          694        694  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   65,622      68,321      67,155      26,518      227,616      694      228,310  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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21. Expenses by nature

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Employee compensation

   126,134      140,276  

Sub-contracting and technical fees

     29,454        26,385  

Cost of hardware and software

     2,143        806  

Travel

     3,070        4,175  

Facility expenses (1)

     3,299        3,452  

Software license expense for internal use (1)

     4,577        4,607  

Depreciation, amortization and impairment

     7,738        7,380  

Communication

     1,543        1,249  

Legal and professional fees (2)

     3,893        2,251  

Rates, taxes and insurance

     1,497        1,462  

Marketing and brand building

     900        977  

Lifetime expected credit loss/ (write-back)

     (22      300  

Miscellaneous expenses (2)

     204        412  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total cost of revenues, selling and marketing expenses and general and administrative expenses

   184,430      193,732  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Software license expense for internal use has been reclassified from Facility expenses to a separate nature of expense for the three months ended June 30, 2022.

(2) 

Staff recruitment expense has been reclassified from Miscellaneous expenses to Legal and professional fees for the three months ended June 30, 2022.

22. Finance expenses

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Interest expense

   2,045      3,086  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   2,045      3,086  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

23. Finance and other income and Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Interest income

   3,579      5,244  

Dividend income

     2        1  

Net gain from investments classified as FVTPL

     116        1,336  

Net loss from investments classified as FVTOCI

     (7      (39
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Finance and other income

   3,690      6,542  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net, on financial instruments measured at FVTPL

   (1,751    881  

Other foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

     2,785        (943
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

   1,034      (62
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

24. Earnings per equity share:

A reconciliation of profit for the period and equity shares used in the computation of basic and diluted earnings per equity share is set out below:

Basic: Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the profit attributable to equity shareholders of the Company by the weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the period, excluding equity shares purchased by the Company and held as treasury shares.

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Profit attributable to equity holders of the Company

   25,636      28,701  

Weighted average number of equity shares outstanding

     5,471,449,783        5,482,733,329  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Basic earnings per equity share

   4.69      5.23  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Diluted: Diluted earnings per share is calculated by adjusting the weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the period for assumed conversion of all dilutive potential equity shares. Employee share options are dilutive potential equity shares for the Company.

The calculation is performed in respect of share options to determine the number of shares that could have been acquired at fair value (determined as the average market price of the Company’s shares during the period). The number of shares calculated as above is compared with the number of shares that would have been issued assuming the exercise of the share options.

 

 

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The calculation of the potential dilutive effect on earnings per share on buyback of equity shares includes the incremental equity shares arrived as the difference between the number of ordinary shares assumed at the fair value (determined as the average market price of the Company’s shares during the period) and the number of ordinary shares received from satisfying the buyback offer.

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Profit attributable to equity holders of the Company

   25,636      28,701  

Weighted average number of equity shares outstanding

     5,471,449,783        5,482,733,329  

Effect of dilutive equivalent share options

     13,608,211        10,422,480  

Dilutive effect from buyback of equity shares

     —          107,151,506  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Weighted average number of equity shares for diluted earnings per share

     5,485,057,994        5,600,307,315  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Diluted earnings per equity share

   4.67      5.12  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

25. Employee compensation

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Salaries and bonus

   120,141      133,800  

Employee benefits plans

     4,548        4,932  

Share-based compensation (1)

     1,445        1,544  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   126,134      140,276  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes 15 and (2) for the three months ended June 30, 2022, and 2023 respectively, towards cash settled ADS RSUs.

The employee benefit cost is recognized in the following line items in the interim condensed consolidated statement of income:

 

     Three months ended June 30,  
     2022      2023  

Cost of revenues

   107,864      117,733  

Selling and marketing expenses

     11,122        12,612  

General and administrative expenses

     7,148        9,931  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   126,134      140,276  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

The Company has granted 3,217,885 options under RSU option plan during the three months ended June 30, 2023 (173,269 for the three months ended June 30, 2022); 8,061,125 options under ADS option plan during the three months ended June 30, 2023 (1,113,342 for the three months ended June 30, 2022).

The Company has also granted 1,892,498 Performance based stock options (RSU) during the three months ended June 30, 2023, respectively (Nil for the three months ended June 30, 2022); 5,648,833 Performance based stock options (ADS) during the three months ended June 30, 2023, respectively (Nil for three months ended June 30, 2022).

The RSU grants were issued under Wipro Employee Restricted Stock Unit plan 2007 (WSRUP 2007 plan) and the ADS grants were issued under Wipro ADS Restricted Stock Unit Plan (WARSUP 2004 plan). Performance based stock options will vest based on the performance parameters of the Company.

26. Commitments and contingencies

Capital commitments: As at March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023 the Company had committed to spend approximately 7,675 and 7,786 respectively, under agreements to purchase/ construct property and equipment. These amounts are net of capital advances paid in respect of these purchases.

Guarantees: As at March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, guarantees provided by banks on behalf of the Company to the Indian Government, customers and certain other agencies aggregate to 16,076 and 26,403 (including 12,150 towards Buyback as referred in Note 29) respectively, as part of the bank line of credit.

Contingencies and lawsuits: The Company is subject to legal proceedings and claims resulting from tax assessment orders/ penalty notices issued under the Income Tax Act, 1961, which have arisen in the ordinary course of its business. Some of the claims involve complex issues and it is not possible to make a reasonable estimate of the expected financial effect, if any, that will result from ultimate resolution of such proceedings. However, the resolution of these legal proceedings is not likely to have a material and adverse effect on the results of operations or the financial position of the Company.

The Company’s assessments are completed for the years up to March 31, 2019. The Company has received demands on multiple tax issues. These claims are primarily arising out of denial of deduction under section 10A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 in respect of profit earned by the Company’s undertaking in Software Technology Park at Bengaluru, the appeals filed against the said demand before the Appellate authorities have been allowed in favor of the Company by the second appellate authority for the years up to March 31, 2008 which either has been or may be contested

 

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by the Income tax authorities before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. Other claims relate to disallowance of tax benefits on profits earned from Software Technology Park and Special Economic Zone units, capitalization of research and development expenses, transfer pricing adjustments on intercompany / inter unit transactions and other issues.

Income tax claims against the Company amounting to 91,465 and 92,491 are not acknowledged as debt as at March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively. These matters are pending before various Appellate Authorities and the management expects its position will likely be upheld on ultimate resolution and will not have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

The contingent liability in respect of disputed demands for excise duty, custom duty, sales tax and other matters amounting to 15,240 and 15,248 as of March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2023, respectively. However, the resolution of these disputed demands is not likely to have a material and adverse effect on the results of operations or the financial position of the Company.

27. Segment information

Effective April 1, 2023, the Company has reorganized its segments by merging ISRE segment as part of its APMEA SMU within IT Services segment. Comparative period segment information has been restated to give effect to this change.

The Company is now organized into the following operating segments: IT Services and IT Products.

IT Services: The IT Services segment primarily consists of IT services offerings to customers organized by four Strategic Market Units (“SMUs”) - Americas 1, Americas 2, Europe and Asia Pacific Middle East and Africa (“APMEA”). Americas 1 and Americas 2 are primarily organized by industry sector, while Europe and APMEA are organized by countries.

Americas 1 includes the entire business of Latin America (“LATAM”) and the following industry sectors in the United States of America: healthcare and medical devices, consumer goods and life sciences, retail, transportation and services, communications, media and information services, technology products and platforms. Americas 2 includes the entire business in Canada and the following industry sectors in the United States of America: banking, financial services and insurance, manufacturing, hi-tech, energy and utilities. Europe consists of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Benelux, the Nordics and Southern Europe. APMEA consists of Australia and New Zealand, India, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan and Africa.

Revenue from each customer is attributed to the respective SMUs based on the location of the customer’s primary buying center of such services. With respect to certain strategic global customers, revenue may be generated from multiple countries based on such customer’s buying centers, but the total revenue related to these strategic global customers are attributed to a single SMU based on the geographical location of key decision makers.

Our IT Services segment provides a range of IT and IT enabled services which include digital strategy advisory, customer centric design, technology consulting, IT consulting, custom application design, development, re-engineering and maintenance, systems integration, package implementation, cloud and infrastructure services, business process services, cloud, mobility and analytics services, research and development and hardware and software design.

IT Products: The Company is a value-added reseller of security, packaged and SaaS software for leading international brands. In certain total outsourcing contracts of the IT Services segment, the Company delivers hardware, software products and other related deliverables. Revenue relating to these items is reported as revenue from the sale of IT Products.

The Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and Managing Director of the Company has been identified as the Chief Operating Decision Maker as defined by IFRS 8, “Operating Segments”. The CEO of the Company evaluates the segments based on their revenue growth and operating income.

Assets and liabilities used in the Company’s business are not identified to any of the operating segments, as these are used interchangeably between segments. Management believes that it is currently not practicable to provide segment disclosures relating to total assets and liabilities since a meaningful segregation of the available data is onerous.

 

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Information on reportable segments for the three months ended June 30, 2022, is as follows:

 

     IT Services     IT Products     Reconciling     Total  
     Americas 1      Americas 2      Europe      APMEA      Total     Items  

Revenue

   61,702      66,613      60,276      25,783      214,374     1,946     —       216,320  

Segment Result

     11,570        13,224        7,986        2,069        34,849       (55     (60     34,734  

Unallocated

                 (2,844 )      —         —         (2,844
              

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Segment result total

               32,005     (55   (60   31,890  

Finance expenses

                       (2,045

Finance and other income

                       3,690  

Share of net profit/(loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

                       (15
                    

 

 

 

Profit before tax

                     33,520  

Income tax expense

                       (7,931
                    

 

 

 

Profit for the period

                     25,589  
                    

 

 

 

Depreciation, amortization and impairment

                     7,738  
                    

 

 

 

Information on reportable segments for the three months ended June 30, 2023, is as follows:

 

     IT Services     IT Products     Reconciling     Total  
     Americas 1      Americas 2      Europe      APMEA      Total     Items  

Revenue

    65,607       68,303      67,134      26,510      227,554     694     —       228,248  

Segment Result

     13,537        14,169        9,968        2,800        40,474       (161     (1,840     38,473  

Unallocated

                 (3,957 )      —         —         (3,957
              

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Segment result total

               36,517     (161   (1,840   34,516  

Finance expenses

                       (3,086

Finance and other income

                       6,542  

Share of net profit/(loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

                       3  
                    

 

 

 

Profit before tax

                     37,975  

Income tax expense

                       (9,115
                    

 

 

 

Profit for the period

                     28,860  
                    

 

 

 

Depreciation, amortization and impairment

                     7,380  
                    

 

 

 

 

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Revenues from India, being Company’s country of domicile, is 6,507 and 6,007 for the three months ended June 30, 2022, and 2023, respectively.

Revenues from United States of America and United Kingdom contributed more than 10% of Company’s total revenues as per table below:

 

     Three months ended
June 30,
 
     2022      2023  

United States of America

   120,491      126,497  

United Kingdom

     26,606      29,763  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   147,097      156,260  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

No customer individually accounted for more than 10% of the revenues during the three months ended June 30, 2022, and 2023.

Management believes that it is currently not practicable to provide disclosure of geographical location wise assets, since the meaningful segregation of the available information is onerous.

Notes:

 

  a)

“Reconciling items” includes elimination of inter-segment transactions and other corporate activities.

 

  b)

Revenue from sale of Company owned intellectual properties is reported as part of IT Services revenues.

 

  c)

For the purpose of segment reporting, the Company has included the impact of foreign exchange gains/(losses), net in revenues (which is reported as a part of operating profit in the interim condensed consolidated statement of income).

 

  d)

Restructuring cost of Nil and 1,887 is included under Reconciling items for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2023 respectively.

 

  e)

Effective April 1, 2023, amortization and impairment of intangibles assets arising from business combination and change in fair value of contingent consideration due to change in estimates is included under “Unallocated” within IT Services segment. Comparative period has been restated to give effect to these changes. Accordingly, for the three months ended June 30, 2023, 1,810 and (16) towards amortization and impairment of intangible assets and change in fair value of contingent consideration, respectively, is included under “Unallocated” within IT Services segment. ( 1,893 and (86) for the three months ended June 30, 2022).

 

  f)

Segment results of IT Services segment are after recognition of share-based compensation expense 1,445 and 1,544 for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2023, respectively.

28. List of subsidiaries and investments accounted for using equity method as at June 30, 2023 is provided below:

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Country of
Incorporation

Attune Consulting India Private Limited       India
Capco Technologies Private Limited       India
Encore Theme Technologies Private Limited       India
Wipro Chengdu Limited       China
Wipro Holdings (UK) Limited       U.K.
  Designit A/S     Denmark
    Designit Denmark A/S   Denmark
    Designit Germany GmbH   Germany
    Designit Oslo A/S   Norway
    Designit Spain Digital, S.L.U   Spain
    Designit Sweden AB   Sweden
    Designit T.L.V Ltd.   Israel
  Wipro 4C NV     Belgium
    Wipro 4C Consulting France SAS   France
    Wipro 4C Danmark ApS   Denmark
    Wipro 4C Nederland B.V   Netherlands
    Wipro Weare4C UK Limited (1)   U.K.
  Wipro Bahrain Limited Co. W.L.L     Bahrain
  Wipro Financial Outsourcing Services     U.K.
  Limited    
    Wipro UK Limited   U.K.
  Wipro Gulf LLC     Sultanate of
      Oman
  Wipro IT Services S.R.L.     Romania
Wipro HR Services India Private Limited       India

 

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Wipro IT Services Bangladesh Limited       Bangladesh
Wipro IT Services UK Societas       U.K.
  Grove Holdings 2 S.á.r.l     Luxembourg
    Capco Solution Services GmbH   Germany
    The Capital Markets Company Italy Srl   Italy
    Capco Brasil Serviços E Consultoria Em   Brazil
    Informática Ltda  
    The Capital Markets Company BV (1)   Belgium
  PT. WT Indonesia     Indonesia
  Rainbow Software LLC     Iraq
  Wipro Arabia Limited (2)     Saudi Arabia
    Women’s Business Park Technologies   Saudi Arabia
    Limited (2)  
  Wipro Doha LLC     Qatar
  Wipro Holdings Hungary Korlátolt     Hungary
  Felelősségű Társaság    
    Wipro Holdings Investment Korlátolt   Hungary
    Felelősségű Társaság  
  Wipro Information Technology Egypt     Egypt
  SAE    
  Wipro Information Technology     Netherlands
  Netherlands BV.    
    Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda (1)   Brazil
    Wipro Information Technology Kazakhstan   Kazakhstan
    LLP  
    Wipro Outsourcing Services (Ireland) Limited   Ireland
    Wipro Portugal S.A. (1)   Portugal
    Wipro Solutions Canada Limited   Canada
    Wipro Technologies Limited   Russia
    Wipro Technologies Peru SAC   Peru
    Wipro Technologies W.T. Sociedad Anonima   Costa Rica
    Wipro Technology Chile SPA   Chile
  Wipro IT Service Ukraine, LLC     U.K.raine
  Wipro IT Services Poland SP Z.O.O     Poland
  Wipro Technologies Australia Pty Ltd     Australia
    Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd (1)   Australia
  Wipro Technologies SA     Argentina
  Wipro Technologies SA DE CV     Mexico
  Wipro Technologies South Africa     South Africa
  (Proprietary) Limited    
    Wipro Technologies Nigeria Limited   Nigeria
  Wipro Technologies SRL     Romania
  Wipro (Thailand) Co. Limited     Thailand
Wipro Japan KK       Japan
  Designit Tokyo Co., Ltd.     Japan
Wipro Networks Pte Limited       Singapore
  Wipro (Dalian) Limited     China
  Wipro Technologies SDN BHD     Malaysia
Wipro Overseas IT Services Private Limited       India
Wipro Philippines, Inc.       Philippines
Wipro Shanghai Limited       China
Wipro Trademarks Holding Limited       India
Wipro Travel Services Limited       India
Wipro VLSI Design Services India Private Limited       India
Wipro, LLC       USA
  Wipro Gallagher Solutions, LLC     USA
  Wipro Insurance Solutions, LLC     USA
  Wipro IT Services, LLC     USA

 

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    Cardinal US Holdings, Inc.(1)   USA
    Convergence Acceleration Solutions, LLC   USA
    Designit North America, Inc.   USA
    Edgile, LLC   USA
    HealthPlan Services, Inc. (1)   USA
    Infocrossing, LLC   USA
    International TechneGroup Incorporated (1)   USA
    LeanSwift Solutions, Inc.(1)   USA
    Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (1)   USA
    Wipro Appirio, Inc. (1)   USA
    Wipro Designit Services, Inc. (1)   USA
    Wipro VLSI Design Services, LLC   USA

The Company controls ‘The Wipro SA Broad Based Ownership Scheme Trust’, ‘Wipro SA Broad Based Ownership Scheme SPV (RF) (PTY) LTD’ incorporated in South Africa and Wipro Foundation in India.

 

(2) 

All the above direct subsidiaries are 100% held by the Company except that the Company holds 66.67% of the equity securities of Wipro Arabia Limited and 55% of the equity securities of Women’s Business Park Technologies Limited are held by Wipro Arabia Limited.

(1) 

Step Subsidiary details of Cardinal US Holdings, Inc., HealthPlan Services, Inc., International TechneGroup Incorporated, LeanSwift Solutions, Inc., Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc., The Capital Markets Company BV, Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd, Wipro Appirio, Inc., Wipro Designit Services, Inc., Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda, Wipro Portugal S.A. and Wipro Weare4C UK Limited are as follows:

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Country of
Incorporation

Cardinal US Holdings, Inc.       USA
  ATOM Solutions LLC     USA
  Capco Consulting Services LLC     USA
  Capco RISC Consulting LLC     USA
  The Capital Markets Company LLC     USA
HealthPlan Services, Inc.       USA
  HealthPlan Services Insurance Agency, LLC     USA
International TechneGroup Incorporated       USA
  International TechneGroup Ltd.     U.K.
  ITI Proficiency Ltd     Israel
  MechWorks S.R.L.     Italy
LeanSwift Solutions, Inc.       USA
  LeanSwift AB     Sweden
Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc.       USA
  Rizing Lanka (Pvt) Ltd     Sri Lanka
    Attune Netherlands B.V. (3)   Netherlands
  Rizing Solutions Canada Inc.     Canada
  Rizing LLC     USA
    Aasonn Philippines Inc.   Philippines
    Rizing B.V.   Netherlands
    Rizing Consulting Ireland Limited   Ireland
    Rizing Consulting Pty Ltd.   Australia
    Rizing Geospatial LLC   USA
    Rizing GmbH   Germany
    Rizing Limited   U.K.
    Rizing Middle East DMCC   United Arab
      Emirates
    Rizing Pte Ltd. (3)   Singapore
    Vesta Middle East FZE   United Arab
      Emirates
The Capital Markets Company BV       Belgium
  CapAfric Consulting (Pty) Ltd     South Africa
  Capco Belgium BV     Belgium

 

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  Capco Consultancy (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd     Malaysia
  Capco Consultancy (Thailand) Ltd     Thailand
  Capco Consulting Singapore Pte. Ltd     Singapore
  Capco Greece Single Member P.C     Greece
  Capco Poland sp. z.o.o     Poland
  The Capital Markets Company (UK) Ltd     U.K.
    Capco (UK) 1, Limited   U.K.
  The Capital Markets Company BV     Netherlands
  The Capital Markets Company GmbH     Germany
    Capco Austria GmbH   Austria
  The Capital Markets Company Limited     Hong Kong
    Capco Consulting Services (Guangzhou)   China
    Company Limited  
  The Capital Markets Company Limited     Canada
  The Capital Markets Company S.á.r.l     Switzerland
    Andrion AG   Switzerland
  The Capital Markets Company S.A.S     France
  The Capital Markets Company s.r.o     Slovakia
Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd       Australia
  Wipro Ampion Pty Ltd     Australia
    Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd (3)   Australia
  Wipro Revolution IT Pty Ltd     Australia
  Crowdsprint Pty Ltd     Australia
  Wipro Shelde Australia Pty Ltd     Australia
Wipro Appirio, Inc.       USA
  Wipro Appirio (Ireland) Limited     Ireland
    Wipro Appirio UK Limited   U.K.
  Wipro Appirio, K.K.     Japan
  Topcoder, LLC.     USA
Wipro Designit Services, Inc.       USA
  Wipro Designit Services Limited     Ireland
Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda       Brazil
  Wipro do Brasil Servicos Ltda     Brazil
  Wipro Do Brasil Sistemetas De     Brazil
  Informatica Ltda    
Wipro Portugal S.A.       Portugal
  Wipro Technologies GmbH     Germany
    Wipro Business Solutions GmbH (3)   Germany
    Wipro IT Services Austria GmbH   Austria
Wipro Weare4C UK Limited       U.K.
  CloudSocius DMCC     United Arab
      Emirates

 

(3) 

Step Subsidiary details of Attune Netherlands B.V., Rizing Pte Ltd., Wipro Business Solutions GmbH and Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd are as follows:

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Subsidiaries

 

Country of
Incorporation

Attune Netherlands B.V.       Netherlands
  Attune Australia Pty Ltd     Australia
  Rizing Consulting USA, Inc.     USA
  Rizing Germany GmbH     Germany
  Attune Italia S.R.L     Italy
  Rizing Management LLC     USA
  Attune UK Ltd.     U.K.
Rizing Pte Ltd.       Singapore
  Rizing New Zealand Ltd.     New Zealand
  Rizing Philippines Inc.     Philippines
  Rizing SDN BHD     Malaysia

 

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  Rizing Solutions Pty Ltd     Australia
  Synchrony Global SDN BHD     Malaysia
Wipro Business Solutions GmbH       Germany
  Wipro Technology Solutions S.R.L     Romania
Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd       Australia
  Wipro Iris Bidco Pty Ltd     Australia

As at June 30, 2023, the Company held 43.7% interest in Drivestream Inc., accounted for using the equity method.

The list of controlled trusts and firms are:

 

Name of the entity

  

Country of incorporation

Wipro Equity Reward Trust    India
Wipro Foundation    India

29. Buyback of equity shares

On April 27, 2023, the Board of Directors approved a proposal to Buyback up to 269,662,921 fully paid-up equity shares of 2 each (representing up to 4.91% of the number of equity shares in the paid-up equity share capital as at March 31, 2023) from the shareholders of the Company on a proportionate basis by way of a tender offer at a price of 445 per equity share for an aggregate amount not exceeding 120,000 (“Buyback”), in accordance with the provisions contained in the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Buy-back of Securities) Regulations, 2018, as amended and the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder (“Buyback Regulations”). Subsequently, the shareholders of the Company approved the Buyback, by way of a special resolution, through a postal ballot.

In accordance with the provisions of the Buyback Regulations, the Letter of offer for the Buyback was filed with SEBI on June 20, 2023, and tender period for Buyback opened on June 22, 2023, and closed on June 30, 2023. The settlement of all valid bids was completed on July 4, 2023, and the equity shares bought back were extinguished on July 7, 2023. Pursuant to the issuance of Letter of Offer, the Company has recorded a liability towards Buyback of equity shares of 120,000 and the corresponding liability for tax on Buyback of 24,978 as at June 30, 2023.

 

As per our report of even date attached    For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
for Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP    Rishad A. Premji    Deepak M. Satwalekar    Thierry Delaporte
Chartered Accountants    Chairman    Director    Chief Executive Officer and
Firm’s Registration No: 117366W/W - 100018       Managing Director
Anand Subramanian    Jatin Pravinchandra Dalal       M. Sanaulla Khan
Partner    Chief Financial Officer       Company Secretary
Membership No. 110815         

Bengaluru

July 13, 2023

 

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EX-99.4

Exhibit 99.4

WIPRO LIMITED

CIN: L32102KA1945PLC020800 ; Registered Office : Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru - 560035, India

Website: www.wipro.com ; Email id – info@wipro.com ; Tel: +91-80-2844 0011 ; Fax: +91-80-2844 0054

STATUTORILY AUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2023

UNDER IFRS (IASB)

( in millions, except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated)

 

          Three months ended     Year ended  
          June 30,     March 31,     June 30,     March  
    

Particulars

   2023     2023     2022     31, 2023  
   Income from operations         
  

a) Revenue

     228,310       231,903       215,286       904,876  
  

b) Foreign exchange gains/(losses), net

     (62     990       1,034       4,472  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

I

   Total income from operations      228,248       232,893       216,320       909,348  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
   Expenses         
  

a) Purchases of stock-in-trade

     978       361       2,487       6,494  
  

b) Changes in inventories of finished goods and stock-in-trade

     (182     835       (346     150  
  

c) Employee benefits expense

     140,276       138,076       126,134       537,644  
  

d) Depreciation, amortization and impairment expense

     7,380       8,466       7,738       33,402  
  

e) Sub-contracting and technical fees

     26,385       28,176       29,454       115,247  
  

f) Facility expenses

     3,452       3,693       3,299       13,492  
  

g) Travel

     4,175       4,565       3,070       14,445  
  

h) Communication

     1,249       1,405       1,543       5,911  
  

i) Legal and professional fees

     2,251       2,856       3,893       13,288  
  

j) Software license expense for internal use

     4,607       4,444       4,577       18,717  
  

k) Marketing and brand building

     977       728       900       2,951  
  

l) Lifetime expected credit loss/ (write-back)

     300       (604     (22     (604
  

m) Other expenses

     1,884       2,315       1,703       8,605  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

II

   Total expenses      193,732       195,316       184,430       769,742  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

III

   Finance expenses      3,086       2,860       2,045       10,077  

IV

   Finance and other Income      6,542       5,463       3,690       18,185  

V

   Share of net profit/ (loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method      3       4       (15     (57
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

VI

   Profit before tax [I-II-III+IV+V]      37,975       40,184       33,520       147,657  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

VII

   Tax expense      9,115       9,249       7,931       33,992  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

VIII

   Profit for the period [VI-VII]      28,860       30,935       25,589       113,665  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

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Total other comprehensive income for the period

     2,850       720       1,739       11,095  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
   Total comprehensive income for the period [VIII+IX]      31,710       31,655       27,328       124,760  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

X

   Profit for the period attributable to:         
   Equity holders of the Company      28,701       30,745       25,636       113,500  
   Non-controlling interests      159       190       (47     165  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        28,860       30,935       25,589       113,665  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
   Total comprehensive income for the period attributable to:         
   Equity holders of the Company      31,640       31,463       27,351       124,543  
   Non-controlling interests      70       192       (23     217  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
        31,710       31,655       27,328       124,760  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

XI

   Paid up equity share capital (Par value 2 per share)      10,978       10,976       10,965       10,976  
     

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

XII

   Reserves excluding revaluation reserves and Non-controlling interests as per balance sheet            770,188  
           

 

 

 

XIII

   Earnings per share (EPS)         
   (Equity shares of par value of 2/- each)         
   (EPS for the three months ended periods is not annualized)         
   Basic (in )      5.23       5.61       4.69       20.73  
   Diluted (in )      5.12       5.60       4.67       20.68  

 

1.

The audited consolidated financial results of the Company for the three months ended June 30, 2023, have been approved by the Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on July 13, 2023. The Company confirms that its statutory auditors, Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP have issued an audit report with unmodified opinion on the consolidated financial results.

 

2.

The above consolidated financial results have been prepared on the basis of the audited interim condensed consolidated financial statements which are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and its interpretations (“IFRS”), as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”). All amounts included in the consolidated financial results (including notes) are reported in millions of Indian rupees ( in millions) except share and per share data, unless otherwise stated.

 

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3.

Software license expense for internal use has been reclassified from Facility expenses to a separate nature of expense for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Staff recruitment expense has been reclassified from Miscellaneous expenses to Legal and Professional fees for the three months ended June 30, 2022.

 

4.

List of subsidiaries and investments accounted for using equity method as at June 30, 2023 are provided in the table below:

 

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Country of
Incorporation

Attune Consulting India Private Limited          India
Capco Technologies Private Limited          India
Encore Theme Technologies Private Limited          India
Wipro Chengdu Limited          China
Wipro Holdings (UK) Limited          U.K.
   Designit A/S       Denmark
      Designit Denmark A/S    Denmark
      Designit Germany GmbH    Germany
      Designit Oslo A/S    Norway
      Designit Spain Digital, S.L.U    Spain
      Designit Sweden AB    Sweden
      Designit T.L.V Ltd.    Israel
   Wipro 4C NV       Belgium
      Wipro 4C Consulting France SAS    France
      Wipro 4C Danmark ApS    Denmark
      Wipro 4C Nederland B.V    Netherlands
      Wipro Weare4C UK Limited (1)    U.K.
   Wipro Bahrain Limited Co. W.L.L       Bahrain
   Wipro Financial Outsourcing Services Limited       U.K.
      Wipro UK Limited    U.K.
   Wipro Gulf LLC       Sultanate of
         Oman
   Wipro IT Services S.R.L.       Romania
Wipro HR Services India Private Limited          India
Wipro IT Services Bangladesh Limited          Bangladesh
Wipro IT Services UK Societas          U.K.
   Grove Holdings 2 S.á.r.l       Luxembourg
      Capco Solution Services GmbH    Germany
      The Capital Markets Company Italy Srl    Italy
      Capco Brasil Serviços E Consultoria Em    Brazil
      Informática Ltda   
      The Capital Markets Company BV (1)    Belgium
   PT. WT Indonesia       Indonesia
   Rainbow Software LLC       Iraq
   Wipro Arabia Limited (2)       Saudi Arabia
      Women’s Business Park Technologies Limited (2)    Saudi Arabia
   Wipro Doha LLC       Qatar
   Wipro Holdings Hungary Korlátolt       Hungary
   Felelősségű Társaság      
      Wipro Holdings Investment Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság    Hungary
   Wipro Information Technology Egypt SAE       Egypt

 

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   Wipro Information Technology Netherlands BV.       Netherlands
      Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda (1)    Brazil
      Wipro Information Technology Kazakhstan LLP    Kazakhstan
      Wipro Outsourcing Services (Ireland) Limited    Ireland
      Wipro Portugal S.A. (1)    Portugal
      Wipro Solutions Canada Limited    Canada
      Wipro Technologies Limited    Russia
      Wipro Technologies Peru SAC    Peru
      Wipro Technologies W.T. Sociedad Anonima    Costa Rica
      Wipro Technology Chile SPA    Chile
   Wipro IT Service Ukraine, LLC       U.K.raine
   Wipro IT Services Poland SP Z.O.O       Poland
   Wipro Technologies Australia Pty Ltd       Australia
      Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd (1)    Australia
   Wipro Technologies SA       Argentina
   Wipro Technologies SA DE CV       Mexico
   Wipro Technologies South Africa (Proprietary) Limited       South Africa
      Wipro Technologies Nigeria Limited    Nigeria
   Wipro Technologies SRL       Romania
   Wipro (Thailand) Co. Limited       Thailand
Wipro Japan KK          Japan
   Designit Tokyo Co., Ltd.       Japan
Wipro Networks Pte Limited          Singapore
   Wipro (Dalian) Limited       China
   Wipro Technologies SDN BHD       Malaysia
Wipro Overseas IT Services Private Limited          India
Wipro Philippines, Inc.          Philippines
Wipro Shanghai Limited          China
Wipro Trademarks Holding Limited          India
Wipro Travel Services Limited          India
Wipro VLSI Design Services India Private Limited          India
Wipro, LLC          USA
   Wipro Gallagher Solutions, LLC       USA
   Wipro Insurance Solutions, LLC       USA
   Wipro IT Services, LLC       USA
      Cardinal US Holdings, Inc.(1)    USA
      Convergence Acceleration Solutions, LLC    USA
      Designit North America, Inc.    USA
      Edgile, LLC    USA
      HealthPlan Services, Inc. (1)    USA
      Infocrossing, LLC    USA
     

International TechneGroup

Incorporated (1)

   USA
      LeanSwift Solutions, Inc.(1)    USA
      Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (1)    USA
      Wipro Appirio, Inc. (1)    USA
      Wipro Designit Services, Inc. (1)    USA
      Wipro VLSI Design Services, LLC    USA

The Company controls ‘The Wipro SA Broad Based Ownership Scheme Trust’, ‘Wipro SA Broad Based Ownership Scheme SPV (RF) (PTY) LTD’ incorporated in South Africa and Wipro Foundation in India.

 

(2) 

All the above direct subsidiaries are 100% held by the Company except that the Company holds 66.67% of the equity securities of Wipro Arabia Limited and 55% of the equity securities of Women’s Business Park Technologies Limited are held by Wipro Arabia Limited.

 

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(1) 

Step Subsidiary details of Cardinal US Holdings, Inc., HealthPlan Services, Inc., International TechneGroup Incorporated, LeanSwift Solutions, Inc., Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc., The Capital Markets Company BV, Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd, Wipro Appirio, Inc., Wipro Designit Services, Inc., Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda, Wipro Portugal S.A. and Wipro Weare4C UK Limited are as follows:

 

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Country of
Incorporation

Cardinal US Holdings, Inc.          USA
   ATOM Solutions LLC       USA
   Capco Consulting Services LLC       USA
   Capco RISC Consulting LLC       USA
   The Capital Markets Company LLC       USA
HealthPlan Services, Inc.          USA
   HealthPlan Services Insurance Agency, LLC       USA
International TechneGroup Incorporated          USA
   International TechneGroup Ltd.       U.K.
   ITI Proficiency Ltd       Israel
   MechWorks S.R.L.       Italy
LeanSwift Solutions, Inc.          USA
   LeanSwift AB       Sweden
Rizing Intermediate Holdings, Inc.          USA
   Rizing Lanka (Pvt) Ltd       Sri Lanka
      Attune Netherlands B.V. (3)    Netherlands
   Rizing Solutions Canada Inc.       Canada
   Rizing LLC       USA
      Aasonn Philippines Inc.    Philippines
      Rizing B.V.    Netherlands
      Rizing Consulting Ireland Limited    Ireland
      Rizing Consulting Pty Ltd.    Australia
      Rizing Geospatial LLC    USA
      Rizing GmbH    Germany
      Rizing Limited    U.K.
      Rizing Middle East DMCC    United Arab
         Emirates
      Rizing Pte Ltd. (3)    Singapore
      Vesta Middle East FZE    United Arab
         Emirates
The Capital Markets Company BV          Belgium
   CapAfric Consulting (Pty) Ltd       South Africa
   Capco Belgium BV       Belgium
   Capco Consultancy (Malaysia) Sdn.       Malaysia
   Bhd      
   Capco Consultancy (Thailand) Ltd       Thailand
   Capco Consulting Singapore Pte. Ltd       Singapore
   Capco Greece Single Member P.C       Greece
   Capco Poland sp. z.o.o       Poland
   The Capital Markets Company (UK) Ltd       U.K.
      Capco (UK) 1, Limited    U.K.
   The Capital Markets Company BV       Netherlands
   The Capital Markets Company GmbH       Germany
      Capco Austria GmbH    Austria
   The Capital Markets Company Limited       Hong Kong
      Capco Consulting Services (Guangzhou) Company Limited    China
   The Capital Markets Company Limited       Canada
   The Capital Markets Company S.á.r.l       Switzerland
      Andrion AG    Switzerland
   The Capital Markets Company S.A.S       France
   The Capital Markets Company s.r.o       Slovakia

 

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Wipro Ampion Holdings Pty Ltd          Australia
   Wipro Ampion Pty Ltd       Australia
      Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd (3)    Australia
   Wipro Revolution IT Pty Ltd       Australia
   Crowdsprint Pty Ltd       Australia
   Wipro Shelde Australia Pty Ltd       Australia
Wipro Appirio, Inc.          USA
   Wipro Appirio (Ireland) Limited       Ireland
      Wipro Appirio UK Limited    U.K.
   Wipro Appirio, K.K.       Japan
   Topcoder, LLC.       USA
Wipro Designit Services, Inc.          USA
   Wipro Designit Services Limited       Ireland
Wipro do Brasil Technologia Ltda          Brazil
   Wipro do Brasil Servicos Ltda       Brazil
   Wipro Do Brasil Sistemetas De Informatica Ltda       Brazil
Wipro Portugal S.A.          Portugal
   Wipro Technologies GmbH       Germany
      Wipro Business Solutions GmbH (3)    Germany
      Wipro IT Services Austria GmbH    Austria
Wipro Weare4C UK Limited          U.K.
   CloudSocius DMCC       United Arab
         Emirates

 

(3) 

Step Subsidiary details of Attune Netherlands B.V., Rizing Pte Ltd., Wipro Business Solutions GmbH and Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd are as follows:

 

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Subsidiaries

  

Country of
Incorporation

Attune Netherlands B.V.          Netherlands
   Attune Australia Pty Ltd       Australia
   Rizing Consulting USA, Inc.       USA
   Rizing Germany GmbH       Germany
   Attune Italia S.R.L       Italy
   Rizing Management LLC       USA
   Attune UK Ltd.       U.K.
Rizing Pte Ltd.          Singapore
   Rizing New Zealand Ltd.       New Zealand
   Rizing Philippines Inc.       Philippines
   Rizing SDN BHD       Malaysia
   Rizing Solutions Pty Ltd       Australia
   Synchrony Global SDN BHD       Malaysia
Wipro Business Solutions GmbH          Germany
   Wipro Technology Solutions S.R.L       Romania
Wipro Iris Holdco Pty Ltd          Australia
   Wipro Iris Bidco Pty Ltd       Australia

As at June 30, 2023, the Company held 43.7% interest in Drivestream Inc., accounted for using the equity method.

The list of controlled trusts and firms are:

 

Name of the entity

  

Country of incorporation

Wipro Equity Reward Trust    India
Wipro Foundation    India

 

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5.

Segment Information

Effective April 1, 2023, the Company has reorganized its segments by merging India State Run Enterprises (“ISRE”) segment as part of its APMEA SMU within IT Services segment. Comparative period segment information has been restated to give effect to this change.

The Company is now organized into the following operating segments: IT Services and IT Products.

IT Services: The IT services segment primarily consists of IT services offerings to customers organized by four Strategic Market Units (“SMUs”) - Americas 1, Americas 2, Europe and Asia Pacific Middle East and Africa (“APMEA”). Americas 1 and Americas 2 are primarily organized by industry sector, while Europe and APMEA are organized by countries.

Americas 1 includes the entire business of Latin America (“LATAM”) and the following industry sectors in the United States of America: healthcare and medical devices, consumer goods and life sciences, retail, transportation and services, communications, media and information services, technology products and platforms. Americas 2 includes the entire business in Canada and the following industry sectors in the United States of America: banking, financial services and insurance, manufacturing, hi-tech, energy and utilities. Europe consists of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Benelux, the Nordics and Southern Europe. APMEA consists of Australia and New Zealand, India, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan and Africa.

Revenue from each customer is attributed to the respective SMUs based on the location of the customer’s primary buying center of such services. With respect to certain strategic global customers, revenue may be generated from multiple countries based on such customer’s buying centers, but the total revenue related to these strategic global customers are attributed to a single SMU based on the geographical location of key decision makers.

Our IT Services segment provides a range of IT and IT enabled services which include digital strategy advisory, customer centric design, technology consulting, IT consulting, custom application design, development, re-engineering and maintenance, systems integration, package implementation, cloud and infrastructure services, business process services, cloud, mobility and analytics services, research and development and hardware and software design.

IT Products: The Company is a value-added reseller of security, packaged and SaaS software for leading international brands. In certain total outsourcing contracts of the IT Services segment, the Company delivers hardware, software products and other related deliverables. Revenue relating to these items is reported as revenue from the sale of IT Products.

The Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and Managing Director of the Company has been identified as the Chief Operating Decision Maker as defined by IFRS 8, “Operating Segments”. The CEO of the Company evaluates the segments based on their revenue growth and operating income.

Assets and liabilities used in the Company’s business are not identified to any of the operating segments, as these are used interchangeably between segments. Management believes that it is currently not practicable to provide segment disclosures relating to total assets and liabilities since a meaningful segregation of the available data is onerous.

 

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Information on reportable segments for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2022, year ended March 31, 2023 are as follows:

 

     Three months ended      Year ended  

Particulars

   June 30,
2023
     March 31,
2023
     June 30,
2022
     March 31,
2023
 
     Audited      Audited      Audited      Audited  

Segment revenue

           

IT Services

           

Americas 1

     65,607        66,430        61,702        261,270  

Americas 2

     68,303        70,563        66,613        278,374  

Europe

     67,134        67,562        60,276        256,845  

APMEA

     26,510        27,207        25,783        106,812  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total of IT Services

     227,554        231,762        214,374        903,301  

IT Products

     694        1,131        1,946        6,047  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total segment revenue

     228,248        232,893        216,320        909,348  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Segment result

           

IT Services

           

Americas 1

     13,537        13,445        11,570        51,555  

Americas 2

     14,169        15,940        13,224        59,689  

Europe

     9,968        11,024        7,986        37,667  

APMEA

     2,800        3,030        2,069        10,681  

Unallocated

     (3,957      (5,773      (2,844      (18,368
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total of IT Services

     36,517        37,666        32,005        141,224  

IT Products

     (161      (59      (55      (176

Reconciling Items

     (1,840      (30      (60      (1,442
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total segment result

     34,516        37,577        31,890        139,606  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Finance expenses

     (3,086      (2,860      (2,045      (10,077

Finance and Other Income

     6,542        5,463        3,690        18,185  

Share of net profit/ (loss) of associates accounted for using the equity method

     3        4        (15      (57
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Profit before tax

     37,975        40,184        33,520        147,657  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Notes:

  a)

“Reconciling items” includes elimination of inter-segment transactions and other corporate activities.

  b)

Revenue from sale of Company owned intellectual properties is reported as part of IT Services revenues.

  c)

For the purpose of segment reporting, the Company has included the net impact of foreign exchange in revenues amounting to  (62),  990 and  1,034 for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2022 respectively and  4,472 for the year ended March 31, 2023, which is reported under foreign exchange gains/(losses), net in the consolidated financial results.

  d)

Restructuring cost of  1,887,  (34) and  Nil is included under Reconciling items for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2022, respectively and  1,355 for the year ended March 31, 2023.

  e)

Effective April 1, 2023, amortization and impairment of intangibles assets arising from business combination and change in fair value of contingent consideration is included under “Unallocated” within IT Services segment. Comparative period has been restated to give effect to these changes. Accordingly, for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2022 and year ended March 31, 2023,  1,810,  2,607,  1,893 and  9,954 towards amortization and impairment of intangible assets, respectively, and for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2022 and year ended March 31, 2023,  (16),  (387),  (86) and  (1,671) towards change in fair value of contingent consideration, respectively, is included under “Unallocated” within IT Services segment.

  f)

Segment results of IT Services segment are after recognition of share-based compensation expense  1,544,  297 and  1,445 for the three months ended June 30, 2023, March 31, 2023, and June 30, 2022 respectively and  3,958 for the year ended March 31, 2023.

 

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6.

Buyback of equity shares

On April 27, 2023, the Board of Directors approved a proposal to Buyback up to 269,662,921 fully paid-up equity shares of  2 each (representing up to 4.91% of the number of equity shares in the paid-up equity share capital as at March 31, 2023) from the shareholders of the Company on a proportionate basis by way of a tender offer at a price of  445 per equity share for an aggregate amount not exceeding  120,000 (“Buyback”), in accordance with the provisions contained in the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Buy-back of Securities) Regulations, 2018, as amended and the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder (“Buyback Regulations”). Subsequently, the shareholders of the Company approved the Buyback, by way of a special resolution, through a postal ballot.

In accordance with the provisions of the Buyback Regulations, the Letter of offer for the Buyback was filed with SEBI on June 20, 2023, and tender period for Buyback opened on June 22, 2023, and closed on June 30, 2023. The settlement of all valid bids was completed on July 4, 2023, and the equity shares bought back were extinguished on July 7, 2023. Pursuant to the issuance of Letter of Offer, the Company has recorded a liability towards Buyback of equity shares of  120,000 and the corresponding liability for tax on Buyback of  24,978 as at June 30, 2023.

 

By order of the Board,    For, Wipro Limited
Place: Bengaluru    Rishad A. Premji
Date: July 13, 2023    Chairman

 

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EX-99.5

Exhibit 99.5

 

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Wipro Limited Highlights for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023 REVENUE QoQ Constant YoY Constant Operating $2.78 Bn Currency Currency Margin -2.8% 1.1% 16.0% STRATEGIC MARKET UNITS MIX 28.8% AMERICAS 1 30.0% AMERICAS 2 29.5% EUROPE 11.7% APMEA SECTOR MIX 33.9% 18.7% 12.2% 12.0% 11.3% 7.3% 4.6% Banking, Energy, Financial Consumer Health Technology Manufacturing Communication Natural Services Resources & Insurance and Utilities TOTAL BOOKINGS LARGE DEALS TCV 3% YoY Constant 9% YoY Constant BOOKINGS $3.7 Bn $1.2 Bn Currency Currency OUTLOOK Revenue from our IT Services business segment to be in the range of $2,722 million to $2,805 million*. This translates to a sequential guidance of -2.0% to +1.0% in constant currency terms. for the Quarter ending September 30, 2023 * Outlook for the Quarter ending September 30, 2023, is based on the following exchange rates: GBP/USD at 1.26, Euro/USD at 1.10, AUD/USD at 0.67, USD/INR at 82.34 and CAD/USD at 0.76 CUSTOMER CONCENTRATION TOP1 3.1% 12.5% TOP 10 20.5% TOP 5 TOTAL HEADCOUNT 249,758 ATTRITION VOL – TTM 17.3% NET UTILIZATION 83.7% OFFSHORE REVENUE 59.5% EXCLUDING TRAINEES PERCENTAGE OF SERVICES P age 1


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Wipro Limited Results for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023 FY 23 – 24 FY 22 – 23 FY 21 – 22 A IT Services Q1 FY Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 FY IT Services Revenues ($Mn) 2,778.5 11,234.4 2,839.5 2,821.4 2,817.4 2,756.1 10,454.1 Sequential Growth -2.1% 7.5% 0.6% 0.1% 2.2% 0.3% 26.6% Sequential Growth in Constant Currency Note 2 -2.8% 11.2% -0.7% 0.6% 4.1% 1.9% 26.2% Operating Margin % Note 3 16.0% 15.6% 16.3% 16.2% 15.1% 14.9% 17.7% Strategic Market Units Mix Americas 1 28.8% 28.8% 28.5% 29.1% 28.8% 28.7% 27.6% Americas 2 30.0% 30.8% 30.5% 30.6% 31.1% 31.1% 30.3% Europe 29.5% 28.6% 29.3% 28.8% 28.0% 28.2% 29.6% APMEA 11.7% 11.8% 11.7% 11.5% 12.1% 12.0% 12.5% Sectors Mix Banking, Financial Services and Insurance 33.9% 35.0% 34.4% 35.0% 35.3% 35.5% 34.9% Consumer 18.7% 18.9% 18.9% 19.0% 19.0% 18.6% 17.7% Health 12.2% 11.7% 12.1% 11.9% 11.4% 11.4% 11.6% Energy, Natural Resources and Utilities 12.0% 11.5% 12.2% 11.4% 11.2% 11.1% 12.1% Technology 11.3% 11.3% 10.9% 11.2% 11.5% 11.7% 11.9% Manufacturing 7.3% 6.9% 7.0% 6.9% 6.9% 6.7% 6.8% Communications 4.6% 4.7% 4.5% 4.6% 4.8% 4.9% 4.9% Total Bookings TCV ($Mn) Note 4 3,724 — 4,172 4,333 — — —Large deal TCV ($Mn) Note 5 1,198 3,897 1,083 978 713 1,123 2,340 Guidance ($Mn) Note 1 2,753-2,8112,785-2,831 2,811-2,853 2,817-2,872 2,748-2,803 — Guidance restated based on 2,773-2,8312,823-2,869 2,799-2,841 2,766-2,821 2,704-2,759 —actual currency realized ($Mn) Revenues performance against guidance ($Mn) 2,779 — 2,823 2,803 2,798 2,736 — P age 2 Public


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FY 23 – 24 FY 22 – 23 FY 21 – 22 Q1 FY Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 FY Customer size distribution (TTM) > $100Mn 21 19 19 19 19 20 19 > $75Mn 28 29 29 29 29 30 29 > $50Mn 51 53 53 52 52 50 50 > $20Mn 123 117 117 119 122 120 117 > $10Mn 207 210 210 204 199 196 195 > $5Mn 319 315 315 312 314 313 304 > $3Mn 444 436 436 440 434 427 418 > $1Mn 769 766 766 755 745 719 696 Revenue from Existing customers % 99.6% 97.4% 96.6% 96.9% 97.4% 98.7% 95.3% Number of new customers 65 437 63 82 128 164 429 Total Number of active customers 1,444 1,479 1,479 1,530 1,514 1,475 1,415 Customer Concentration Top customer 3.1% 3.2% 3.2% 3.2% 3.2% 3.2% 3.1% Top 5 12.5% 12.9% 12.5% 13.3% 13.0% 12.9% 12.4% Top 10 20.5% 20.7% 20.2% 21.2% 20.8% 20.8% 19.9% % of Revenue USD 59% 61% 60% 62% 61% 61% 59% GBP 11% 10% 11% 10% 10% 10% 11% EUR 11% 10% 11% 9% 9% 9% 10% INR 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 6% AUD 4% 4% 4% 4% 5% 5% 5% CAD 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% Others 7% 7% 6% 7% 7% 7% 6% Closing Employee Count 249,758 258,570 258,570 262,109 262,626 262,049 246,743 Sales & Support Staff (IT Services) 16,942 16,999 16,999 17,089 16,664 17,831 17,716 Utilization Note 1 & 6 Net Utilization (Excluding Trainees) 83.7% 81.2% 81.7% 79.7% 79.8% 83.8% 86.8% Attrition Voluntary TTM (IT Services excl. DOP) 17.3% 19.4% 19.4% 21.2% 22.9% 23.0% 23.3% DOP % — Post Training Quarterly 9.2% 9.9% 9.0% 8.7% 10.3% 11.4% 9.0% P age 3


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FY 23 – 24 FY 22 – 23 FY 21 – 22 Q1 FY Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 FY Revenue Mix Note 6 Revenue from FPP 59.7% 59.4% 59.6% 59.4% 58.7% 59.9% 62.9% Offshore Revenue — % of Services 59.5% 59.3% 59.9% 59.2% 59.1% 58.9% 56.5% B Growth Metrics for the Quarter ended June 30, 2023 Note 2 Q1’24 Q1’24 Q1’24 Q1’24 Reported Reported CC CC QoQ% YoY% QoQ% YoY% IT Services -2.1% 0.8% -2.8% 1.1% Strategic Market Units Americas 1 -1.0% 1.2% -1.1% 1.5% Americas 2 -3.7% -2.8% -4.2% -2.7% Europe -1.5% 5.5% -3.4% 4.1% APMEA -2.5% -1.8% -1.9% 3.1% Sectors Banking, Financial Services and Insurance -3.5% -3.8% -4.3% -3.4% Consumer -3.1% 1.2% -3.5% 1.5% Health -1.0% 8.4% -1.3% 8.5% Energy, Natural Resources and Utilities -3.6% 9.7% -4.9% 9.9% Technology 0.9% -3.0% 0.1% -3.2% Manufacturing 1.4% 8.5% 0.9% 8.7% Communications 0.1% -6.5% -0.5% -4.8% C Annexure to Datasheet Segment-wise breakup of Q1 FY23-24 (INR Mn) Cost of Revenues, S&M and G&A Reconciling Particulars IT Services IT Products Total Items Cost of revenues 158,986 844 1,431 161,261 Selling and marketing expenses 16,150 15 419 16,584 General and administrative expenses 15,901 (4) (10) 15,887 Total 191,037 855 1,840 193,732 Note 1: Guidance and Utilization numbers for the previous quarters have not been restated to include India State Run Enterprise (ISRE) business. All other numbers for the previous quarters have been restated to include ISRE business Note 2: Constant currency (CC) for a period is the product of volumes in that period times the average actual exchange rate of the corresponding comparative period Note 3: IT Services Operating Margin refers to Segment Results Total as reflected in IFRS financials Note 4: Total Bookings refers to the total contract value of all orders that were booked during the period including new orders, renewals, and changes to existing contracts. Bookings do not reflect subsequent terminations or reductions related to bookings originally recorded in prior fiscal periods. Bookings are recorded using then-existing foreign currency exchange rates and are not subsequently adjusted for foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. The revenues from these contracts accrue over the tenure of the contract. For constant currency growth rates, refer note 2 Note 5: Large deal bookings constitute of deals greater than or equal to $30 million in total contract value terms Note 6: IT Services excluding DOP, Info crossing, Designit, Topcoder, Rational, ITI, Capco, Ampion, Edgile, LeaSwift, CAS and Rizing Page 4