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Hopeful Signs in IT and Bharat Credit Growth

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Mahaesh Raajkumar Purty
July 2, 2024
Hopeful Signs in IT and Bharat Credit Growth

The start of the new financial quarter brings with it a sense of anticipation, particularly for the Indian IT sector as companies gear up to announce their June quarter earnings. Simultaneously, news of strategic partnerships aimed at bolstering credit access in rural India paints a picture of cautious optimism and strategic growth in key sectors. Let’s examine these developments and what they might signify for the near future.

Cautious Cheers for IT Earnings

The IT sector is poised to kick off the earnings season, and early indicators suggest a mild resurgence. After a period of decelerating sales, analysts are predicting a sequential revenue growth for most major players. This is a welcome change, albeit a modest one, as it signals a potential bottoming out of the revenue growth rate decline. While a significant rebound isn’t anticipated just yet, the execution of recently secured contracts and the inherent seasonal strengths of the business are expected to contribute positively to the revenue figures.

Accenture’s recent results, showcasing healthy order inflows, further bolster this cautious optimism. However, it’s important to note that a gap persists between order inflows and actual revenue conversion. Clients remain hesitant about large transformation projects and are carefully managing their discretionary IT spending. Investors will be keenly watching the IT companies’ commentary on client technology expenditure and any triggers that might signal a return to more robust IT spending. The silver lining lies in the increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies. Indian IT giants are investing heavily in these domains and anticipating an upswing in demand, especially in generative AI.

Expanding Credit Access to Bharat

In related positive news for the broader economy, Axis Bank and Piramal Finance have announced a co-lending partnership focused on reaching the middle and low-income segments, particularly in rural and semi-urban India, often referred to as ‘Bharat’. This strategic alliance aims to leverage Axis Bank’s financial strength and Piramal Finance’s technological prowess in loan processing, along with its extensive network of 490 branches.

This collaboration is particularly significant as it targets customers who are either new to credit or have been underserved by larger financial institutions. By focusing on the unorganised sector, including self-employed and salaried individuals with limited income documentation, this partnership has the potential to significantly expand access to formal credit. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of financial inclusion and can empower individuals and small businesses in these regions. The combined strengths of both entities in customer reach and credit assessment tools should facilitate efficient and effective lending in previously untapped markets.

What can we expect in the coming months? The IT sector’s June quarter earnings and management commentary will be crucial in gauging the trajectory of technology spending and the actual impact of AI and cloud adoption. For the financial sector, the Axis-Piramal partnership could serve as a model for expanding credit access and fostering financial inclusion in underserved areas. If these initial signs of cautious optimism translate into tangible improvements, we could see a more sustained and broad-based economic recovery in the latter half of the financial year.

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Mahaesh is a former engineer turned serial entrepreneur and finance expert with an MBA in Finance and over a decade of active trading experience. He delivers in-depth market research, insightful perspectives, and a unique take on finance. Beyond the markets, he explores spirituality and enjoys peaceful strolls in nature.

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