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Infosys posts Rs 24,108 crore net, recommends dividend of Rs 17.50

By IANS | Updated: April 13, 2023 20:40 IST

Bengaluru, April 13 Software major Infosys Ltd on Thursday said it had closed FY23 with a higher net ...

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Bengaluru, April 13 Software major Infosys Ltd on Thursday said it had closed FY23 with a higher net profit of Rs 24,108 crore.

The company said it had earned a revenue of Rs 146,767 crore for FY23 against Rs 121,641 crore in the previous year and a net profit of Rs 24,108 crore against Rs 22,146 crore in the previous year.

The company closed the fourth quarter of FY23 with a revenue of Rs 37,441 crore (previous year Rs.32,276 crore) and a net profit of Rs 6,134 crore (Rs 5,695 crore).

According to Infosys, as on March 31, 2023 it had a headcount of 343,234 employees (software 324,816) up from 314,015 employees (software 297,859).

The company's board has recommended a final dividend of Rs.17.50 per equity share for the year ended March 31.


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