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Infy, Eternal Q2 report; Zepto’s latest funding round


Happy Friday! As the earnings season progresses, IT giants Infosys and Wipro, and Eternal, reported their Q2 numbers. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

Also in the letter:
■ Uncertainty for H-1B spouses
■ Ola’s latest venture
■ Hexaware’s legal woes


Infosys Q2: Profit jumps 13% YoY to Rs 7,364 crore, revenue up 9%

Infosys

IT major Infosys delivered a strong Q2 for FY26, with double-digit profit growth and increased revenue, while raising its guidance and securing a healthy pipeline of new deals.

Financials:

  • Net profit: Climbed 13%…



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