
Wipro is set to announce its Q3 FY26 results, with brokerages forecasting revenue growth between 3.7% and 6% year-on-year, driven by large deal ramp-ups and acquisitions. However, profit margins are expected to remain under pressure, partly due to restructuring costs linked to India's new labour codes. Investors will focus on Wipro's revenue guidance for FY26, impact of labour-related expenses, deal pipeline, interim dividend announcement, and the company's Gen AI adoption strategy amid sectoral demand trends.
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