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IT growth lifts Accenture: Revenue rises 7 per cent; new bookings reach $21.31 billion

Accenture, a global IT giant with a significant Indian workforce, announced a robust 7% revenue increase, reaching $17.60 billion for the June-August quarter. CEO Julie Sweet highlighted the company’s role in assisting clients with AI-driven reinvention. New bookings surged by 6% to $21.31 billion. Looking ahead, Accenture projects a 2-5% revenue growth for FY26 and anticipates returning $9.
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