Accenture forecasts quarterly revenue below estimates on cautious enterprise spending


Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of Accenture logo in this illustration taken, February 19, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 19 (Reuters) - ⁠Accenture forecast quarterly revenue below estimates ⁠on Thursday, as clients remain cautious ‌on spending on large IT transformation projects amid an uncertain economic environment.

Shares of the ​Dublin, Ireland-based company were down ⁠3% in premarket ⁠trading.

The company has been dealing with a ⁠challenging ‌economic environment, with clients delaying large digital transformation projects ⁠and favoring cost control and short-term ​initiatives over ‌broad overhauls.

The company expects fiscal third-quarter ⁠revenue ​between $18.35 billion and $19.00 billion, with the midpoint slightly below analysts' average estimate of $18.72 ⁠billion, according to data ​compiled by LSEG.

The company's revenue rose 8% to $18.04 billion for the second quarter, ⁠beating estimates of $17.84 billion.

Accenture reported a profit of $2.93 per share, compared with $2.82 per share in the same quarter last ​year.

New bookings, a ⁠metric that measures future revenue based on ​contracts, rose 6% ‌to $22.1 billion in the ​second quarter.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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