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Genpact(G) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
GGenpact(G)2025-05-07 22:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported total revenues of 1,215millioninQ12025,anincreaseof8.31,215 million in Q1 2025, an increase of 8.3% year over year in constant currency, exceeding guidance [7][20] - Adjusted EPS grew 16% year over year, reaching 0.84, which is above the high end of the guidance range [8][24] - Gross margin expanded by 30 basis points year over year to 35.3%, driven by operating leverage and cost discipline [23][24] - Operating cash flow improved to 40millionfroma40 million from a 26 million outflow in the prior year [24] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Data Tech and AI services represented 48% of total revenue, amounting to 582million,reflectingan11582 million, reflecting an 11% increase year over year [22] - Digital operations revenue was 633 million, up 4% year over year, accounting for 52% of total revenue [22] - Revenue from priority accounts grew approximately 6% over the prior year, representing 62% of total revenue [23] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The pipeline for large deals is at record levels, up more than 80% year over year, indicating strong long-term demand [16][41] - Win rates for the quarter were 40%, with sole source deals accounting for approximately 54% of total bookings, up from 35% in the prior year [21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on execution and innovation, deepening client relationships, and gaining market share [10][18] - The three plus one execution framework introduced in 2024 emphasizes partnerships, Data Tech AI, simplification, and establishing Genpact as a leader in AI-led transformation [10][11] - The company is taking a conservative approach to guidance due to increased uncertainty in certain industries driven by changes in global trade [15][26] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted a softening macro environment but emphasized the strength of execution and the unutilized nature of the business [8][9] - The outlook for the year has been adjusted to reflect delayed decision-making in select end markets, particularly those impacted by global trade dynamics [20][26] - Despite the challenges, management remains confident in the strategy and the strength of the pipeline [17][18] Other Important Information - The company signed two large deals in Q1, with over 80% of associated revenue accounted for as unutilized Data Tech AI revenue [8] - The company is committed to returning at least 50% of cash flow to investors through share repurchases and dividends [30] Q&A Session Summary Question: Growth and revised outlook in digital operations - Management confirmed that the reduction in digital operations is primarily driven by delays in large deals, which are still in active dialogue and have not been canceled [36][40] Question: Pricing pressure on delayed deals - Management stated there is no pricing pressure on the delayed deals, attributing the situation to timing rather than competitive factors [48][50] Question: Types of deals affected by delays - The delayed deals are primarily in supply chain and are significant in nature, with a focus on both cost takeout and productivity improvements [55][56] Question: Outlook for Data Tech AI customer end markets - Management indicated a strong performance in Data Tech AI, with a record pipeline and a conservative approach to shorter cycle retail deals [60][61] Question: Impact of existing customers on second quarter growth - Management expressed confidence in second quarter growth, emphasizing a conservative outlook due to uncertainty rather than weakness in existing customer deals [65][66] Question: AI-driven productivity savings in large deals - Management highlighted that large deals typically promise productivity improvements of 30% to 45% over five to seven years, leveraging various AI solutions [68]