Sonata Software sinks 15% as Q3 profit drops sequentially on margin erosion
Sonata Software fell as much as 15.1% on Friday to Rs 467 on the BSE after the mid-tier IT services firm reported a third-quarter profit of Rs 105 crore, a 1.4% sequential decline from Rs 106.5 crore in the preceding quarter, as margins eroded due to a deal ramp-down from its largest client.
The Bengaluru-based company’s operating margins narrowed sharply to 4.6% in the October-December period, down from 6.7% in the previous quarter, impacted by a 3% margin contraction from the client ramp-down and an additional 0.7% hit due to senior management bonuses.
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Despite the sequential decline, profit rebounded from a year-ago net loss of Rs 46 crore, aided by strong domestic business and stable international services revenue. Revenue for the December quarter surged 14% year-on-year to Rs 2,842.8 crore from Rs 2,493.4 crore a year earlier, while quarter-on-quarter growth stood at 31%.
The company has guided for a sequential revenue decline in the March quarter, citing continued weakness from its top customer. “We think this customer will be back on growth for us in Q1 but the back half of Q3 and full quarter Q4 will see an impact on this customer, which is also the largest customer for Sonata,” said Samir Dhir, CEO & MD, Sonata Software.
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