How Wipro plans to make profit
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How Wipro plans to make profit
Image: Wipro office.Our growth rate in this segment last quarter has been fairly good, and I think in the next few quarters we should see some growth coming back.
In the long term, we expect the segment to contribute significant amount of business to the company.
Traditionally, you had been quite weak in the banking side of the business in the BFSI space?
Yes. But, we have to make sure that in the weakest segment we put our best effort and investment for tomorrow.
So, we have gone into a partnership with Temenos, a provider of packaged banking software to deliver core banking service to our European clients. The idea is to offer core banking as a utility model.
How Wipro plans to make profit
Image: Wipro office.A majority of our employees belong to generation Y. The problem with GenY is, if you can't communicate with them properly, you are nowhere. We have stepped up our communication with them, but I don't think we have done the best. We have to do much more.
You have announced to increase salaries from June, and also plan to increase the bench. Will this not affect your margin?
I don't think we can hold back employees' salary to mitigate margin pressure. I strongly believe, when you come to work, you give your best to the company.
If the company, in turn, doesn't give its best to you, you have no right to be an employer. The new Wipro will be pro-employees and pro-customers; nothing else matters.
How Wipro plans to make profit
Image: Wipro office.Your utilisation had come down last quarter. What are the reasons?
The main reason is we are creating a bench (reserved staff) as we expect that growth is coming back, and the pipeline is healthy. We want to prepare ourselves for the future.
How Wipro plans to make profit
Image: Dollar notes.Photographs: Reuters.
Uncertainty prevails, and the world we see today is different from what we saw over the last quarter. On top of that, the whole world is sitting over a huge debt.
The US debt is going to be in the range of $14 trillion as against the gross domestic product (GDP) of $13 trillion. The euro zone does not have the flexibility of currency float. But these kinds of situations also throw up opportunities for companies such as ours. For example, with the energy price is going up and natural resources are getting scarce, we are focusing on that area.
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