Infosys names insider Ashiss Kumar Dash next CEO, trims growth forecast

July 23, 2026 7:07 AM EDT

Visitors stand at the Infosys kiosk at Bharat Mandapam, one of the venues for AI Impact Summit, in New Delhi, India, February 18, 2026. REUTERS/Bhawika Chhabra

By Sai Ishwarbharath B and Haripriya ‌Suresh

BENGALURU, July 23 (Reuters) - ​Infosys named ​company veteran Ashiss Kumar Dash as its next CEO on Thursday, tapping a three-decade insider to lead India's No. 2 IT firm through an AI-driven upheaval reshaping the technology ‌services industry.

The succession plan was announced alongside a cut to the company's annual ⁠revenue growth forecast, sending its U.S.-listed shares down 5% in early trading.

Dash, who heads the company's energy and utilities business, will ‌take over in April 2027 for ‌a five-year term after Salil Parekh steps down at the end of his tenure in March, the company said.

The appointment comes as India's $315 billion IT sector wrestles with the impact of AI ​on technology spending and traditional outsourcing models.

"Ashiss Kumar Dash is a safe, execution-focused appointment at a time when Infosys needs stability as much as transformation," said Phil Fersht, CEO of tech research ⁠firm HFS Research.

"He understands the firm's culture, clients, and delivery engine, which should reassure customers and investors after a period of uncertainty."

Nandan Nilekani, ​the co-founder and non-executive chairman of Infosys, said Dash's long career at the firm had given him experience across key functions, including delivery, sales and account ​management, making him well-suited for the top role.

Dash will return ‌from Los Angeles to India in the coming months and begin a structured handover process, with Parekh expected to mentor him from October as part of ⁠the transition.

NARROWS REVENUE GROWTH FORECAST

The Bengaluru-based firm narrowed its fiscal 2027 revenue growth forecast to 1.5%-3.0% from 1.5%-3.5%, citing cautious client spending amid AI-driven disruption. Analysts had expected growth of 2.5%-4.5%.

Parekh said the forecast's upper end reflected expectations of ⁠a stronger macroeconomic environment, which have yet to materialise.

StoxBox analyst Sagar Shetty said the forecast downgrade likely reflects a ​more pressuring environment going forward.

Revenue in the quarter rose 14% to 482.11 billion rupees ($4.99 billion), missing analysts' average estimate of 483.67 billion rupees, according to data compiled by LSEG. Net profit rose 12.2% to 77.69 billion rupees, while analysts ‌expected 78.32 billion rupees.

Rivals Tata Consultancy Services and HCLTech beat quarterly estimates earlier, aided by strong financial services demand and a weaker currency.

AI services accounted for ‌8.2% of Infosys' revenue, compared with 5.5% in the December quarter.

Large deal bookings were $3.6 billion in the quarter, ⁠up from $3.2 billion in the previous quarter ‌but down from $3.8 billion a year ​earlier.

($1 = 96.5725 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Sai Ishwarbharath B and Haripriya Suresh; Additional reporting by Mridula Kumar, Surbhi Misra and Kashish Tandon; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Dhanya Skariachan and ‌Devika Syamnath)



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