India's services growth moderated in February as cost pressures mount, PMI shows

March 4, 2026 12:06 AM EST

Customers have their meals inside Daryaganj restaurant at a mall in Noida, India, January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Sahiba Chawdhary

BENGALURU, March 4 (Reuters) - India's ‌services sector growth ​slowed ​in February as new business rose at its slowest pace in over a year and firms faced the steepest ‌cost pressures in two-and-a-half years, a survey showed.

The HSBC India ⁠Services Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global, fell to 58.1 in February ‌from January's 58.4, and undershot ‌a preliminary estimate of 58.4.

The 50-mark separates growth from contraction.

New business - a key gauge of demand - expanded at the slowest pace since ​January 2025, held back by intensifying competition among service providers despite increased marketing campaigns.

However, international sales provided a bright spot, rising ⁠at the fastest pace since August as firms reported higher demand from abroad.

Service providers faced ​a sharper increase in operating expenses, driven primarily by higher food costs along with energy and labour.

India's maiden inflation ​reading under a revised data series ‌showed an acceleration to 2.75% in January, returning within the central bank's target band of 2%-6% for the ⁠first time in five months.

The new series seeks to capture changing consumption patterns with adjusted weighting for components such as food and housing and an ⁠updated base year of 2024.

Companies passed on much of the cost burden to customers, ​pushing output prices up at the fastest pace in six months.

Employment grew for a second month, with hiring accelerating from January as firms prepared to meet ‌current and future operational needs.

The outlook brightened, with business confidence jumping to a one-year high as companies expected ‌increased demand and anticipated benefits from marketing initiatives.

The overall composite PMI, which ⁠combines manufacturing and services activity, ‌rose to 58.9 in ​February from 58.4, marking the fastest pace of private sector growth in three months.

(Reporting by Shaloo Shrivastava;Editing by ‌Shri Navaratnam)



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