(Reuters) - BANGALORE, July 30 - India's i-flex solutions
ltd. said on Monday its April-June net profit rose
4.6 percent, as the banking software maker gained from rising
orders, but a strong rupee was a concern.
The company, majority owned by U.S. business software firm
Oracle Corp. , was winning large deals from banks
looking to cut costs, Chief Financial Officer Makarand Padalkar
said.
"The business momentum is very, very strong, both on our
strength and Oracle's. There are number of large engagements
which are in progress," Padalkar told Reuters in a telephone
interview from the company's Mumbai headquarters.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
ltd. said on Monday its April-June net profit rose
4.6 percent, as the banking software maker gained from rising
orders, but a strong rupee was a concern.
The company, majority owned by U.S. business software firm
Oracle Corp. , was winning large deals from banks
looking to cut costs, Chief Financial Officer Makarand Padalkar
said.
"The business momentum is very, very strong, both on our
strength and Oracle's. There are number of large engagements
which are in progress," Padalkar told Reuters in a telephone
interview from the company's Mumbai headquarters.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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