Q4 results 2026: Infosys to Tata Capital among companies to declare Q4 results today; check full list here

April 23, 2026 · 8:40 am IST Source: LiveMint
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Key Takeaways

  • The Sensex fell 756.84 points, or 0.95%, to close at 78,516.49, while the Nifty 50 declined 198.50 points, or 0.81%, to settle at 24,378.10.
  • We expect large deal TCV of US$2.5-2.75 bn, stable on yoy comparison,” the firm said.
  • It further anticipates Infosys will guide for 3-5% growth in revenues including Versent acquisition and 2.25- 4.25% on organic basis.
  • Brokerage firm Kotak Institutional Equities forecasted Infosys' revenue to decline of 1% quarter-to-quarter (QoQ) primarily due to lower billing days and seasonal weakness.

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Q4 results 2026: Infosys, Tata Capital, Adani Energy Solutions, Union Bank of India, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC are among the marquee companies to declare their Q4 results 2026 today.AI Quick ReadQ4 results 2026: As the earnings season continues, around 29 companies are scheduled to release their financial results for the quarter ending on March 31, 2026, on Thursday, 23 April.

Infosys, Tata Capital, Adani Energy Solutions, Union Bank of India, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC are among the marquee companies to declare their Q4 results 2026 today.

β€œThe ongoing Q4 earnings season is also shaping domestic market direction, driving stock-specific movements and influencing sectoral trends. Meanwhile, global equities are trading with a mixed to cautious bias, reflecting the broader risk-off environment,” said Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money.

On Wednesday, the Indian stock market witnessed a sharp downturn on Wednesday, April 23, breaking a three-day rally. The Sensex fell 756.84 points, or 0.95%, to close at 78,516.49, while the Nifty 50 declined 198.50 points, or 0.81%, to settle at 24,378.10.

Brokerage firm Kotak Institutional Equities forecasted Infosys' revenue to decline of 1% quarter-to-quarter (QoQ) primarily due to lower billing days and seasonal weakness.

β€œWe expect stable revenues from sale of third-party items. We expect stable margins as benefits of rupee depreciation is offset by higher visa costs. Sharp decline in other income after completion of buyback to result in moderate net profit growth. We expect large deal TCV of US$2.5-2.75 bn, stable on yoy comparison,” the firm said.

It further anticipates Infosys will guide for 3-5% growth in revenues including Versent acquisition and 2.25- 4.25% on organic basis. According to the brokerage firm, investor focus will remain on - impact of Iran war and GenAI deflation on growth prospects, change in decision making pace of clients due rapid improvement in agentic capabilities, willingness to take up large transformation programs that are margin dilutive initially, percentage of programs that have moved from PoC to production, and incremental benefits that can accrue from Project Maximus.

Tata Capital will likely deliver 5% qoq AUM growth in 4QFY26 (3-7% in previous four quarters), according to Kotak. It also anticipates spreads will decline 6 bps driven by moderation in yields.

β€œCost-to-AAUM ratio will likely remain elevated at 2.5%, due to investments in distribution (2.3-2.5% in the previous four quarters). We pen down credit costs of 1% (1.3-1.6% in the previous four quarters),” the firm said in a note.

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Vaamanaa covers business and stock market news. Started in 2020, she has been producing news on digital platforms for over 4.5 years now. She writes on markets, commodities, IPOs, and industry. She has worked for news channels like Jagran New Media and Business Insider India. You can reach out to her at vaamanaa.sethi@htdigital.in.

Originally reported by LiveMint.
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