IT main HCL Applied sciences on Friday posted a consolidated web revenue of Rs 2,935 crore for the April to June quarter and mentioned that Shiv Nadar is stepping down from the Chairman’s position.
His daughter Roshni Nadar Malhotra will succeed him with rapid impact.
HCL Applied sciences had clocked a web revenue of Rs 2,230 crore in Q1 FY19 and Rs three,172 crore in This autumn FY20.
In Q1 FY21, the corporate’s income totalled Rs 17,842 crore as in comparison with Rs 16,427 crore within the corresponding quarter final yr. On a sequential foundation, the highest line was decrease from Rs 18,587 crore within the March quarter.
Q1 of FY’21 witnessed resilient income progress throughout verticals, pushed by Monetary Companies at 11.7%, Lifesciences & Healthcare at 7.1%, Public Companies at 7.zero%, and Retail & CPG at 6.7% (YoY in CC). #HCLQ1 pic.twitter.com/NAVPjZpfpC
— hcltech (@hcltech) July 17, 2020
HCL Applied sciences has introduced a dividend of Rs 2 per share. On the finish of June, it had 1.5 lakh workers with gross addition of seven,005 individuals.
The corporate mentioned its board of administrators has appointed Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Non-Government Director as Chairperson of the board and firm with impact from Friday rather than her father Shiv Nadar.
“Shiv Nadar, who expressed his want to step down from the place of Chairman, will proceed to be the Managing Director of the corporate with designation because the Chief Technique Officer,” it mentioned in a press release.
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