SynopsisAccenture announced strong financial results for its March-May quarter. The IT services giant posted a net income of USD 2.39 billion, an increase from the previous year. Revenue also saw a rise, reaching USD 18.7 billion. The company secured significant new bookings, indicating continued demand for large-scale transformation programs.Accenture, an IT services and consulting company with a significant workforce in India, on Thursday reported a net income of $2.39 billion in the March-May quarter, up from $2.24 billion in the year-ago period.Accenture follows a September-August financial year, making March-May the third quarter of FY26.The Dublin, Ireland-headquartered firm reported a revenue of $18.7 billion in the quarter ended May. It had reported a revenue of $17.7 billion in the same period of the previous fiscal year.The firm recorded new bookings totalling USD 19.3 billion during the quarter under review, as compared to $19.7 billion in Q3 FY25."Demand for large-scale reinvention remains strong -- 104 quarterly client bookings of $100 million or more year-to-date, up 13%-- and we are seeing more large-scale AI transformation programmes while executing our strategy to capture new areas of growth," Accenture Chair and CEO Julie Sweet said. ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
Accenture net income rises to $2.39 billion during March-May quarter - The Economic Times
Accenture announced strong financial results for its March-May quarter. The IT services giant posted a net income of USD 2.39 billion, an increase from the previous year. Revenue also saw a rise, reaching USD 18.7 billion. The company secured significant new bookings, indicating continued demand for large-scale transformation programs.










