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TCS AI revenue surges 17% QoQ to $1.8 billion – Is this the AI boom you’ve been waiting for?

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2026, at 06:53 pm

Software major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Monday announced that its annualized AI revenue rose 17.3% sequentially to $1.8 billion, as part of its December-ending quarterly results.

For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, TCS reported:

Revenue: ₹67,087 crore, up 2.0% QoQ; 0.8% sequential growth in constant currency

Annualized AI Services Revenue: $1.8 billion, up 17.3% QoQ in constant currency

Operating Margin: 25.2%, stable sequentially

Net Income: ₹13,438 crore, up 8.5% YoY; Net Margin: 20.0%, up 40 bps QoQ

Cash Flow from Operations: 130.4% of Net Income

Q3 Total Contract Value (TCV): $9.3 billion

Dividend per Share: ₹57, including ₹46 special dividend

Record Date: 17 January 2026 | Payment Date: 03 February 2026

K Krithivasan, CEO & MD, said: “The growth momentum from Q2FY26 continued into Q3FY26. We remain steadfast in our ambition to become the world’s largest AI-led technology services company, guided by a comprehensive five-pillar strategy. Our AI services now generate $1.8 billion in annualized revenue, reflecting the significant value we provide to clients across the AI stack, from Infrastructure to Intelligence.”

Aarthi Subramanian, Executive Director – President & COO, added: “AI adoption accelerated this quarter. We helped customers identify valuable AI opportunities through Innovation Days and deployed solutions faster with Rapid Builds. Customers continue to invest in Cloud, Data, Cyber, and Enterprise Transformations to build AI readiness. Our Salesforce capabilities were further strengthened with the Coastal Cloud acquisition, building on our ListEngage investment.”

Samir Seksaria, CFO, noted: “Our sustained margin performance and strong cash conversion reflect disciplined execution and financial resilience. Supported by a robust balance sheet, we continue to invest confidently in strategic growth areas. Executing our five-pillar AI strategy at speed and scale is central to our transformation into an AI-first enterprise, delivering long-term value for stakeholders.”

Sudeep Kunnumal, Chief HR Officer, said: “Our associates are at the heart of TCS’s AI transformation. As of this quarter, over 217,000 associates have advanced AI skills, directly powering client success at scale. We doubled our intake of fresh graduates with higher-order skills, rapidly expanding our next-generation talent pool. Their commitment to mastering next-gen capabilities gives us confidence to innovate responsibly and deliver sustainable value as AI reshapes the services landscape.”

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