Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has announced its Q2 FY25 financial results, reporting $16.7 billion in revenue, a 5% increase in USD and 8.5% growth in local currency compared to Q2 FY24. The company also achieved $1.4 billion in generative AI bookings, reflecting its expanding role in AI-driven digital transformation.
Key Financial
Metric | Q2 FY25 | YoY Change |
---|---|---|
Revenue | $16.7B | +5% (USD), +8.5% (Local Currency) |
New Bookings | $20.9B | -3% (USD), Flat (Local Currency) |
Operating Margin | 13.5% | +50 bps |
Diluted EPS | $2.82 | +7% |
Free Cash Flow | $2.68B | – |
Quarterly Dividend | $1.48/share | +15% |
Revenue Growth Across Markets and Industries
Accenture saw growth across all major segments, except for Asia-Pacific, which declined by 3% in USD but remained flat in local currency.
Region | Revenue (Billion USD) | YoY Growth (Local Currency) |
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Americas | $8.55 | +11% |
EMEA | $5.80 | +8% |
Asia-Pacific | $2.30 | +1% |
By industry, Financial Services, Health & Public Service, and Products led growth:
Industry | Revenue (Billion USD) | YoY Growth (Local Currency) |
---|---|---|
Financial Services | $3.01 | +11% |
Health & Public Service | $3.61 | +10% |
Products | $5.05 | +9% |
AI and Managed Services Drive Growth
Accenture continues to benefit from generative AI, with $1.4 billion in AI-related new bookings in Q2. Additionally, Managed Services grew by 11% in local currency, outperforming Consulting, which grew by 6%.
Fiscal 2025 Business Outlook
Accenture updated its full-year FY25 guidance, narrowing its revenue growth range to 5%-7% in local currency. The company expects:
- Operating Margin: 15.6% – 15.7%
- Diluted EPS: $12.55 – $12.79
- Free Cash Flow: $8.8B – $9.5B
Accenture’s strong Q2 FY25 results highlight steady revenue growth, AI-driven expansion, and strong managed services performance. While new bookings declined slightly, the company remains optimistic about future growth, particularly in AI and digital transformation services.
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