IT growth lifts Accenture: Revenue rises 7 per cent; new bookings reach $21.31 billion
As clients continue to embrace reinvention to create value and drive financial results and business outcomes, they need help to build their digital core, prepare data and reimagine processes, all while training their people to work in entirely new ways.“New bookings for the quarter rose 6 per cent to $21.31 billion.
For FY26, the company expects full-year revenue growth of 2-5 per cent in local currency and plans to return at least $9.3 billion in cash to shareholders.Accenture gave guidance for the first quarter of FY26, projecting revenue growth of 1-5 per cent, with expected revenues in the range of $18.1 billion to $18.75 billion.
The company reported full-year FY25 revenues of $69.7 billion, up 7 per cent from the previous year.