Cognizant sees weak fourth quarter as financial services growth drags

Reuters 

By Panchadar

(Reuters) - Technology Solutions Corp on Tuesday blamed weakness in its financial services sector for dismal revenue and profit forecasts for the fourth quarter that missed analysts' estimates.

Shares of the IT services firm fell 3 percent, with the company also cutting the top end of its full-year revenue forecast.

While services to big banks remain its biggest source of income, revenue from the sector rose just 2.6 percent to $1.46 billion in the third quarter, missing expectation of $1.50 billion.

In the past few quarters, Cognizant's reliance on financial services sector has been hurting its overall revenue growth.

"Our guidance does not anticipate any significant recovery in in the fourth quarter," told "It's too early to say what happens in 2019."

McLoughlin said while the company's U.S. clients in the financial services sector has started spending more, weakness persists in

has been increasingly focusing on cloud computing, cyber-security and analytics consulting to reduce its dependence on traditional technologies to and healthcare sectors, where margins are falling as clients demand more work for less money.

To beef up digital and cloud services, the company in the recent quarters also embarked on an acquisition spree and most recently bought app developer in a $550 million deal.

The company expects current-quarter revenue to be between $4.09 billion to $4.13 billion and profit to be at least $1.05 per share. Analysts were expecting profit of $1.14 per share on revenue of $4.17 billion, according to Refinitiv data.

Cognizant's net income fell to $477 million, or 82 cents per share, in the third quarter ended Sept. 30. Excluding items, earned $1.19 per share. Revenue rose to $4.08 billion from $3.77 billion.

Analysts on an average had expected profit of $1.13 per share and revenue of $4.08 billion.

(Reporting by Panchadar in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 20:37 IST