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Expect 2021 tech spend growth to be in mid-single digits – Mphasis

Update on the Indian Equity Market:
On Tuesday, Nifty 50 ended at an all-time high of 13,933 (+0.4%), as gains in the banking, IT, and Technology sectors propelled the index higher. Among the stocks, INDUSINDBK (+5.7%), TECHM (+2.2%), and AXISBANK (+2.1%) led the gainers while HINDALCO (-2.1%), NESTLEIND (-1.8%), and COALINDIA (-1.7%) led the laggards. PRIVATE BANK (+1.6%), BANK (+1.4%), and FINANCIAL SERVICES (+1.0%) led the sector gainers. MEDIA (-1.5%), METAL (-1.1%), and REALTY (-0.3%) led the sectoral losers.

Excerpts of an interview of Mr. Nitin Rakesh, CEO & Executive Director, Mphasis with CNBC TV18 on 29th December 2020:
• Mphasis has witnessed a good expansion of deal pipeline in the last 3-4 quarters but the type of deals is different. The conversation has been about transformation deals, and acceleration of the work done for clients, such as the adoption of application transformation, and moving work to the cloud.
• Their guidance for a pretty strong year in the direct business remains on track. There were 87% (in terms of Total Contract Value (TCV)) more deals done in 1HFY21 compared to 1HFY20. This is expected to translate nicely to the overall revenue momentum.
• The pipeline is pretty strong in terms of the size of deals, the number of deals, and the nature of deals are very encouraging.
• They are expanding their business in Europe, which was resilient to lockdowns in certain areas. Mr. Rakesh feels the impact of these lockdowns needs to be seen on the sales pipeline. In the short to medium term, he believes they are good to sustain through the lockdowns.
• The growth in the business has been broad-based. Hi-tech, banking, logistics – these segments have done well.
• He believes the recovery post the Covid-19 crisis will be different compared to the recoveries from the Y2K crisis and the global financial crisis. This is primarily due to shifting in consumption patterns from a technological standpoint, which will change the importance of technology in every business. Second, the type of competency and capability required is going to be different.
• The market opportunity will exist over the next 3 years. The total tech spend will go up probably higher than it has been in the last 3-5 years. The tech spends are expected to grow in mid-single digits in CY21.
• He believes Mphasis will see above-market growth.
• Mphasis has a pretty robust investment plan. There has been investment in two new tribes in the last six months- Experience and Everything as a platform. They are also investing ahead of the curve in areas such as Quantum Computing.
• The entire value chain that involves all things cloud, AI and machine learning will the areas where Mphasis will keep investing.

Consensus Estimate: (Source: market screener website)
• The closing price of Mphasis was ₹ 1,555/- as of 29-December-2020. It traded at 24x/ 20x/ 18x the consensus earnings estimate of ₹ 66/ 77 /87 per share for FY21E/FY22E/FY23E respectively.
• The consensus target price of ₹ 1,569 implies a PE multiple of 18x on FY23E EPS of ₹ 87/-.

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L&T Infotech: Aims to achieve double-digit growth in FY20E

Update on the Indian Equity Market:

On Tuesday, NIFTY closed 0.6% lower at 11,590 points; reversing the trend of the last 6 sessions. The whistle-blower complaint against Infosys was the talk of the day which dragged the markets down. Amongst the NIFTY 50 Stocks, DRREDDY (+3.5%) and ICICIBANK (+3.2%) were the top gainers while INFY (-16.7%), TATAMOTORS (-4.0%) with other banks dragged the NIFTY down. In the sector-wise performances, Pharma (+2.0%) and Financial Services (+1.0%) were the biggest gainers while IT (-4.8%) was the biggest loser for the day.

L&T Infotech: Aims to achieve double-digit growth in FY20E

Key takeaways from the interview of Mr Sanjay Jalona, MD & CEO L&T Infotech; dated 18th October 2019 on CNBC TV 18:

  • The old announced large deals are ramping up well. L&T Infotech (LTI) announced 3 more large deals in 2QFY20. LTI is confident of achieving a double-digit growth rate for FY20 despite a struggle in 1Q and 2Q of FY20.
  • There was a ~50 bps reduction in EBIT in 2QFY20. The wage hike for the LTI is effective in July. So, the entire hit comes in 2Q financials. The impact was ~160 bps in 2QFY20. The cost savings in visa expenses and other operational optimizations provided support of ~110 bps. The net margins were 13%, lower by ~30bps YoY.
  • LTI maintains the PAT margin guidance of ~14-15% for FY20E.
  • In the Banking & Financial Sector (BFS) sector, top clients saw budget cuts. LTI expects to see a recovery in 3QFY20.
  • In the BFS segment, LTI executed a deal of separation of a bank from a larger bank in FY19. It was a one-off assignment which provided the ~US $ 30-40 mn incremental revenue to LTI. The separation was completed successfully. But as this was a non-recurring one-off contract. This deal leads to a high base effect. Apart from that, in BFS; LTI is focussing on client-specific problems.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) downgrade of the Global economic growth outlook from 3.8% to 3%; will lead to some nervousness in the industry. LTI continues to see the excitement and a pipeline in deals but the nervousness persists. LTI is not seeing any delays in projects.
  • Management expects the digital technology to drive change for the customer. Management is looking forward to stronger 2HFY20 and is very positive on FY21 as well. 

Consensus Estimate (Source: market screener website)

  • The closing price of LTI was ₹ 1,611/- as of 22-October-19. It traded at 19x/16x/14x the consensus EPS for FY20E/ FY21E/ FY22E of ₹ 86/ 100/ 112 respectively.
  • Consensus target price of ₹ 1,808/- implies a PE multiple of 16x on FY22E EPS of ₹ 112 /-