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What Does FY25 Have In Store For Quess Corp? | NDTV Profit
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5/10/2024
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Kamalpal Hooda, Group CFO and Guru Prasad Srinivasan, ED and Group CEO at QuestCorp joins in.
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Good morning, gentlemen. Thanks for joining in. It's been a good year for QuestCorp. I do remember
00:13
you indicated last year that you'd strive for a 20% growth in F524. What we've got is about 11
00:19
odd percent. But still record numbers on top line. It's been a tough year, which we appreciate.
00:25
Going into F525, what is it looking like? Even the aspiration of a 4% margin in F524 is pretty
00:32
much achieved. Into F525, margin improvement, revenue guidance, please share with us.
00:37
Sure. Thank you so much for having us on the show. Yes, our revenue growth has been 11%.
00:44
But however, EBITDA growth has been phenomenal. It's about 18% year on year.
00:50
PAT has really grown 26% year on year. So many parameters that we had set for ourselves,
00:56
we have achieved, whether it is the EBITDA margin, we started the year at 3.42% and it ended the
01:02
year at almost about 3.92% with a blended average of 3.6%. So I think all the parameters that we had
01:09
set for ourselves, whether it is operational efficiencies that we wanted to bring in,
01:13
the sales growth and efficiencies that we wanted to bring in, plus the technology
01:19
investments that we did to bring our cost to serve down. I think everything that has played
01:23
well in terms of closing the year at a very high note. And we have ever achieved the highest ever
01:29
EBITDA for Q4 and for the year as well. So we are quite delighted with the result,
01:34
what we have done for ourselves. And as we step into F525, of course, two of our platforms, which
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is GTS, Global Technology Operations and Operating Asset Maintenance. These two businesses are high
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margin businesses, high EBITDA margin businesses, and they continue to grow. They are having a good
01:55
set of sales pipeline and funnel and order book for these two platforms. Plus our workforce,
02:03
we are quite glad and happy to announce that we have crossed 400,000 by headcount in our workforce.
02:11
And here on, of course, there are a few sectors which are going to be very
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argumenting this for F525, for us specifically, manufacturing and BFSI and telecom. So we are
02:23
seeing the demand coming in from these segments. So we are quite, I think we are entering into
02:27
F525 with a very strong foot. Mr. Hoda, let me come to your profits,
02:35
which have gone up. There is an exceptional item, I think of about 20 crores this quarter. Can you
02:41
tell us more about it? And has that sort of boosted at the end of the day, the net profits as well?
02:48
So the exceptional profits in the current quarter is due to the investment that we did for one of
02:56
our businesses, QTG, which was into break-fix business. But if you see on an overall basis,
03:02
if you take aside any exception on a full year basis also, if you see, the profit after tax has
03:08
gone up to 280 crores and the EPS has gone to 18.6 rupees per share, both of them being in excess of
03:15
26% and 24% on a year-on-year basis. What can you tell us about FoundIt,
03:22
formerly Monster, which you acquired? How long do you see the path to break even?
03:29
Yeah, so we had given guidance that FoundIt should exit the financial year F524 at a break-even.
03:35
Happy to share that the Q4 sales run rate for FoundIt has crossed 50 crores on a quarterly
03:41
basis and it is very near to break-even. The burn in quarter four for FoundIt was close to around
03:48
4 crores. The full year annual burn in FoundIt this year in F524 was close to around 56 crores,
03:54
down from 95 crores last year. And as we move into the next financial year,
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we hope on a full year basis we will be able to get phenomenal growth in FoundIt.
04:03
The burn that we did last year of around 56 crores, we should be able to bring it down to zero
04:09
as we move into F525. Mr. Srinivasan, coming on, how do you expect
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the different verticals to be like in times to come? Because while workforce management is still
04:25
about 70% of your revenue share, one would believe that things like verticals like global technology
04:31
services, etc. might do well over time. And I don't know if it's connected, but there is a lot
04:37
of appetite of GCCs getting up in India in a big way. Does that become a big hiring trend for a
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company like yours? It's a great question. And we're also working a lot, putting a lot of blocks
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together. So, you know, for F525 specifically, if I talk about workforce, we are getting into a more
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vertical-based approach. And it's important because each of our verticals, the large three
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verticals, I mean, we have four large verticals, BFSI, telecom, consumer durable and manufacturing.
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So of this, at least three verticals, excluding BFSI, we already crossed 50,000 by headcount.
05:20
And specifically manufacturing, we are almost about 70,000 by headcount. BFSI, we almost
05:27
crossed about 120,000 by headcount. So what it needs is a more focused approach. The solution
05:36
or the hiring strategy or a platform is going to be very different than the other verticals.
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So we are getting more granular in terms of our execution. So we know that growth is going to
05:45
come from each of these verticals and they would be measured very independently. Similarly, in IT,
05:50
GCC focus, if you look at most of my mandates that we are currently delivering, almost 90%
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is from GCCs. So we have carved out a specific solution around GCCs to capture. And GCC currently
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employs almost about 1.6 million people. And we have more GCCs coming into the country.
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And we did a very specific approach. So for Quest, across this year is going to be more
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focused at a vertical level to create more solution and be closer to customers.
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That is something that we are focusing across, whether it is a platform of GTS or whether it
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is platform of OAM, we are more focusing on vertical based approach. And what does this
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therefore mean for growth for you? Because when one looks from March 21 to 24, not double,
06:41
but you've grown about 75% on aggregate. Is there a target that you're setting for the next three
06:46
years or the next five years for revenue growth? So generally, we don't give a forward guidance.
06:51
Not a formal guidance, but broadly. Yeah. But if you look at Neeraj,
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India is in its state of investment at the moment where it is, I'm sure once the elections are done,
07:02
it will be much more firmer to see the way the trajectory is going into. And we are seeing the
07:07
investment coming into specifically in manufacturing and utility infrastructure. And all these are
07:13
employment intensive industries. And we are directly linked to the economy in that space.
07:19
So from that standpoint, at least two to three times of GDP growth should be our growth as well.
07:25
This is a great opportunity, Mr. Srinivasan, to also get your sense on trends.
07:32
Now, when we saw the results coming in for the top IT companies, their net hiring year on year
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was down and down by several years. Are you seeing that trend continue? IT, ITES,
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what is the outlook there? I would say yes, without any hesitation at the moment,
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because we are on forefront to receive the mandates, right? So Q4 in itself, we have seen
07:57
almost about 11,200 headcount coming down in IT sector, specifically IT services sector.
08:04
And full year, I mean, on an annualized basis, almost close to about 70,000 people.
08:08
Q1, we are still not seeing a great uptick. But however, I think, you know, the more mandates are
08:15
coming in from GCCs, as I said earlier, we need to wait and watch for IT services sector to come
08:23
back. And I'm sure when it comes back, it will come back really hard. So it's been most awaited.
08:29
So what are the sectors that are seeing positive mandates for hiring in that case?
08:34
Because if IT, ITES is looking slow, then that's not great news overall for the industry or for
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you. So where is the demand coming from? So specifically in IT, it's largely from GCCs.
08:47
Again, it cuts across every sector in terms of whether it is product, automobile, engineering
08:51
services. But, you know, when it comes to specifically to workforce, manufacturing,
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telecom, BFSI and retail are four sectors which are contributing to the growth.
09:02
Right. You want to comment on this one too, Mr. Huda? I want to understand from you,
09:09
in terms of acquisitions and growth, where is that growth and acquisitions going to come from?
09:16
Are you looking at buying out companies? You've been on the spree recently, at least.
09:21
And also, what does that mean for the debt on your books? I know you talked last year about how
09:25
you wanted to actively work on reducing debt. Where does debt stand and what are plans going
09:30
ahead in terms of acquisitions? Yeah, thank you for that question. So let me first answer the
09:35
debt part. We had set a target for ourselves and happy to report that we've achieved that.
09:40
So we could retire close to 150 crores of debt in the last financial year, FY24. And the present
09:46
debt levels at a gross debt level, we are around 370 crores. Cumulative in last five years, we have
09:53
repaid close to around 700 crores of debt. So we are at a very comfortable levels of debt. In fact,
09:58
we are a net cash company at a consolidated level of our net cash stands at around 232 crores.
10:03
So that's on the cash and the debt position. As far as acquisition is concerned, if you look at
10:08
history in last, I think four years, we've not done any acquisition where, you know,
10:13
the capital allocation policy has been announced. We're looking to focus only on our core business
10:18
and that has also led to we divesting some of our non-core businesses. We actually did a divestment
10:25
last year. And again, you know, in quarter four, we completed a divestment for one of our businesses,
10:32
which was QDG. And, you know, in quarter one, we just completed again a small divestment of
10:38
division in Allstate, which is Co-Achieve, which is into the compliance business. So we're not
10:42
looking for any active acquisitions right now. The intent is to focus on our core businesses.
10:48
Like Guru said, you know, a large part of the business is linked to the strength of the growth
10:51
of the Indian economy and with investments coming in infrastructure, real estate, infrastructure,
10:57
utilities and manufacturing, which are high employment intensive areas, we would love to grow
11:04
our organic businesses with the growth of the economy.
11:09
Very quickly, Guru, do you think there's a good possibility of margins improving about 4%? You've
11:16
made 4% this quarter, FY25. Does the range move upward? Of course, I know all effort around that
11:26
to see how few basis points we can go up. So I'm sure I think we'll work towards that.
11:34
All right. Thank you so much. That was the top management of Quest. They've had a good year,
11:39
but I think of the many, many things they've said to us,
11:42
the takeaway that Q4 is still looking weak for IT, ITES is also an important one.
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