(Reuters) – Soaring inflation, supply chain issues and the hit from the Ukraine war will bring an end to the growth boom India’s IT services industry enjoyed during the pandemic, J.P.Morgan analysts said on Thursday as they downgraded the sector to “underweight”.
The $194-billion sector whose software services helped businesses adopt to pandemic-era practices of online shopping and remote working is facing a demand slowdown this year as employees return to offices and the Russia-Ukraine war weighs on spending from clients in Europe.
“We see peak revenue growth behind us and EBIT margins trending down from inflation, mean reversion,” JPM said.
“While the bottom-up outlook remains positive from most Services, Software and SaaS names YTD, and the tech spending cycle remains buoyant structurally, we feel there are more downside risks to current earnings assumptions.”
The brokerage expects the slowdown to worsen in 2023 partly due to a potential decline in orders from the key market of United States, where economic growth has started to weaken.
It lowered Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India’s top IT exporter, to “underweight” rating from “neutral” but stayed “overweight” on rival Infosys.
While industry margins are expected narrow because of a talent war that has pushed up costs of hiring and retaining employees, Infosys’ margin reset is early and gives it bandwidth to invest and maintain growth, JPM said.
Infosys, the No.2 player in the industry, had reported a 3% fall in operating margins for the January-March quarter.
(Reporting by Aniruddha Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Aditya Soni)