NSE: INFY • BSE: 500209

Infosys Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track Infosys live share price with 52 week high and low, interactive chart views, quick fundamentals, financial highlights, business segments, shareholding pattern, peer comparison, dividends, buybacks, bonus/split history and beginner-friendly investor FAQs.

₹1,157.70
+₹14.10 · +1.23%
Symbol: INFY.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 17 Jun 2026, 18:21:02 IST

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About Infosys Limited

Infosys Limited is a Bengaluru-headquartered global technology services and consulting company. It works with enterprises across more than one industry to modernize applications, move workloads to cloud, use data and artificial intelligence, automate operations, improve digital customer experience and manage large technology programs.

For customers, Infosys is generally evaluated on delivery capability, consulting depth, platform partnerships, domain expertise, cost efficiency, security, quality and long-term support. For investors, the company is usually studied as a large Indian IT services business with global clients, strong cash generation, dividend history and sensitivity to international technology spending cycles.

Important investor monitorables include revenue growth in constant currency, operating margin, large deal total contract value, attrition, utilization, headcount, free cash flow, dividend and buyback policy, segment growth and management commentary on client budgets.

Business segments and investor focus

Infosys is tracked across client sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, energy and utilities, retail, communications, hi-tech and life sciences. A change in demand from any large sector or geography can affect growth and margins, so users should compare every quarterly update with the latest company presentation and exchange filings.

Business Model

Infosys earns revenue by providing technology consulting, digital transformation, application development, maintenance, testing, cloud, data, AI, cybersecurity, engineering and business process management services. Many engagements are recurring or long-duration, while some depend on discretionary transformation budgets.

The company uses a global delivery model where teams in India and other countries serve clients across North America, Europe, India and the rest of the world. This model can support scale and cost efficiency, but it also creates exposure to currency movement, wage inflation, visa rules, client concentration and global economic cycles.

For a beginner, the business is easier to understand as a people-and-platform driven technology services company: it wins contracts, delivers projects, collects revenue, manages employee costs and tries to convert profit into cash while investing in new capabilities such as AI, cloud and digital platforms.

Business Segments

Infosys reports revenue mix by client industry and geography. Segment numbers are useful because a slowdown in a large client industry can affect overall growth even when other segments are healthy.

Revenue mix snapshot from company-reported Q4 FY26 fact sheet
Segment / GeographyQ4 FY26 ShareQ3 FY26 ShareQ4 FY25 Share
Financial Services28.0%28.2%28.4%
Manufacturing15.9%16.1%15.9%
Energy, Utilities, Resources & Services13.2%13.2%13.0%
Retail12.8%12.8%13.3%
Communication12.4%12.1%11.7%
Hi-Tech7.7%7.4%8.3%
Life Sciences7.3%7.2%6.8%
Others2.7%2.4%2.6%
North America55.7%55.9%57.1%
Europe32.6%32.7%31.2%
Rest of the World9.1%8.6%8.8%
India2.6%2.8%2.9%

Segment mix can change every quarter. Verify the latest segment revenue, geography split and growth rates from Infosys investor relations and NSE/BSE filings.

Shareholding Pattern

The shareholding pattern shows who owns the company. It helps investors understand promoter holding, institutional ownership, public float and employee trust holdings.

Shareholding pattern snapshot as of March 31, 2026
CategoryMar 2026Key DetailInvestor Note
Promoter & Promoter Group14.38%26 shareholdersNo promoter pledge reported in the March 2026 pattern
Public85.38%Includes domestic and foreign institutions, retail and other public holdersPublic float is broad; verify the latest filing for changes
Domestic Institutions43.38%Mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds and other domestic institutionsLIC and mutual funds are meaningful holders
Foreign Institutions28.45%Foreign portfolio investors and other foreign institutional holdersTrack FPI movement as it can affect liquidity and sentiment
Non-institutions13.53%Retail investors, NRIs, bodies corporate and other public holdersRetail ownership changes over time
Shares Underlying DRs7.52% of voting rightsDepository receipt structureVerify ADS/DR data before comparing Indian shares and US ADSs
Employee Benefit Trust0.23%Shares held by employee trustRelated to employee compensation plans
Total Shareholders27,48,596As of March 31, 2026Use latest NSE/BSE filings for updated shareholder count

Shareholding data is time-sensitive. Always verify the latest shareholding pattern from the company, NSE and BSE corporate filings before using it for analysis.

Profit and Loss

The profit and loss table helps beginners see how revenue becomes operating profit and net profit. For an IT services company, employee cost, utilization, pricing, currency movement and subcontracting can influence margins.

Consolidated IFRS figures in ₹ crore
ParticularsFY 2026FY 2025FY 2024
Revenue₹1,78,650 Cr₹1,62,990 Cr₹1,53,670 Cr
Cost of Sales₹1,24,735 Cr₹1,13,347 Cr₹1,07,413 Cr
Gross Profit₹53,915 Cr₹49,643 Cr₹46,257 Cr
Operating Expenses₹17,661 Cr₹15,219 Cr₹14,510 Cr
Operating Profit₹36,254 Cr₹34,424 Cr₹31,747 Cr
Other Income₹4,157 Cr₹3,600 Cr₹4,711 Cr
Profit Before Tax₹39,995 Cr₹37,608 Cr₹35,988 Cr
Net Profit₹29,474 Cr₹26,750 Cr₹26,248 Cr
Basic EPS₹71.58₹64.50₹63.39

Financial figures are educational snapshots based on company-reported consolidated data. Verify the latest audited or reviewed statements from official filings.

Balance Sheet

The balance sheet shows assets, liabilities and equity. For Infosys, cash, investments, receivables, employee obligations, lease liabilities and shareholder equity are important areas to monitor.

Consolidated IFRS figures in ₹ crore
ParticularsFY 2026FY 2025FY 2024
Cash and Cash Equivalents₹22,201 Cr₹24,455 Cr₹14,786 Cr
Current Investments₹12,950 Cr₹12,482 Cr₹12,915 Cr
Net Current Assets₹51,167 Cr₹54,249 Cr₹50,638 Cr
Non-current Assets₹52,478 Cr₹51,804 Cr₹48,382 Cr
Total Assets₹1,55,967 Cr₹1,48,903 Cr₹1,37,814 Cr
Non-current Liabilities₹10,348 Cr₹9,850 Cr₹10,559 Cr
Total Equity₹93,297 Cr₹96,203 Cr₹88,461 Cr

Balance sheet values can change after dividends, buybacks, acquisitions, currency movement and working-capital changes. Verify the latest filing before using these numbers.

Cash Flow and Segment Highlights

Cash flow shows whether accounting profit is converting into real cash. For Infosys, operating cash flow, free cash flow, buybacks, dividends and cash investments are useful indicators of financial quality.

Consolidated cash-flow snapshot in ₹ crore unless otherwise noted
ParticularsFY 2026FY 2025Educational Meaning
Cash Generated from Operations₹42,634 Cr₹41,296 CrCash earned before tax payments and working-capital effects
Net Cash from Operating Activities₹33,986 Cr₹35,694 CrCore cash generation after operating adjustments and taxes
Net Cash from Investing Activities₹1,946 Cr-₹1,946 CrMovement in investments, acquisitions and capital expenditure
Net Cash Used in Financing Activities-₹39,786 Cr-₹24,161 CrDividends, buybacks, lease payments and other financing flows
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Year End₹22,201 Cr₹24,455 CrCash balance at reporting date
Free Cash Flow Snapshot$3.7 Bn FY26$0.8 Bn Q4 FY26Company-reported non-IFRS cash generation indicator

Cash flow, free cash flow and capital allocation data should be verified from the latest company results, annual report and exchange filings.

Key Ratios

Ratios turn large financial statements into easier comparisons. For Infosys, margin, growth, return on equity, dividend per share, book value and days sales outstanding are useful starting points.

Selected company-reported ratios and per-share metrics
MetricFY 2026FY 2025FY 2024
Revenue Growth9.6%6.1%4.7%
Operating Profit Growth5.3%8.4%2.7%
Net Profit Growth10.2%1.8%8.9%
Operating Margin20.3%21.1%20.7%
PAT Margin16.5%16.4%17.1%
Return on Equity31.6%29.0%32.1%
Days Sales Outstanding67 days69 days71 days
Dividend per Share₹48.00₹43.00₹46.00
Book Value per Share₹229₹231₹213
Debt-Equity Ratio

Ratios should be read with context. A low or high valuation ratio alone is not a buy or sell signal.

Peer Comparison

Peer comparison helps investors compare Infosys with other Indian IT services companies. Use it to study relative size, valuation, dividend yield and business context rather than as a recommendation.

Selected Indian IT services peers; market columns use live feed where available
CompanyMarket CapPriceP/EP/BDividend YieldContext
Infosys LimitedLive feedINFY.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedIT services peer
Tata Consultancy ServicesLive feedTCS.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedLarge-cap IT services
HCL TechnologiesLive feedHCLTECH.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedIT services and engineering
Wipro LimitedLive feedWIPRO.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedIT services peer
Tech MahindraLive feedTECHM.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedCommunications-focused IT
LTIMindtreeLive feedLTIM.NSLive feedLive feedLive feedDigital and cloud services

Peer data from market feeds can be delayed or unavailable. Verify live prices, market capitalisation and ratios from NSE, BSE, company filings or your broker.

Dividends, Bonuses, Splits and Buybacks

Dividends and capital return
Year / PolicyDividend DetailNote
FY 2026Dividend per share: ₹48.00Verify record date, payment date and eligibility from company and exchange filings
FY 2025Dividend per share: ₹43.00Historical amount shown for education; check official annual report for details
FY 2024Dividend per share: ₹46.00Includes regular and special dividend information as applicable in company disclosures
Capital Allocation PolicyCash returns through dividends and/or buybacksPolicy and payouts can change based on board approval and regulations
Corporate actions
ActionDetailNote
Bonus / Split HistoryInfosys has completed multiple bonus and split actions historicallyAlways check adjusted price charts and official corporate action records
Face Value₹5.00 per equity shareShown as latest basic share detail; verify from company share details and exchange master data
Buyback₹18,000 Cr buyback approved in FY 2026 at ₹1,800 per shareBuyback participation, acceptance and tax treatment should be verified from official offer documents
Latest Action CheckNo buy/sell view is given on this pageUse NSE, BSE and company investor relations for the latest record dates and announcements

Dividend, bonus, split and buyback details are especially time-sensitive. Always verify the latest board approvals, shareholder approvals, record dates, ex-dates, tax treatment and eligibility from official company and exchange filings.

Infosys customer and investor FAQs

These FAQs help users understand Infosys beyond the share price, including services, business model, segment risks, dividends, corporate actions and investment monitorables. This page is educational and does not provide buy, sell or hold recommendations.

What is Infosys and what does it do?

Infosys Limited is an Indian multinational technology services and consulting company. It helps enterprises with digital transformation, application development, cloud migration, AI, data analytics, cybersecurity, enterprise platforms, engineering services, business process management and technology operations.

What is the NSE and Yahoo Finance symbol for Infosys share price?

The NSE trading symbol is INFY. For Yahoo Finance compatible NSE data, this page uses INFY.NS. Infosys is also listed on BSE and has American Depositary Shares under the symbol INFY in the United States. Investors should verify symbols and market data from the official exchange or broker platform before placing any order.

What is the BSE code of Infosys?

The commonly used BSE code for Infosys is 500209. Users should verify the code, ISIN and trading segment on the BSE, NSE or broker platform before trading.

How does Infosys make money?

Infosys earns revenue by delivering technology services and consulting projects to global clients. Revenue comes from areas such as digital services, cloud programs, application development and maintenance, enterprise software implementation, data and AI work, engineering services, cybersecurity, BPM services and long-term outsourcing contracts.

What are the main business segments of Infosys?

Infosys reports revenue across client industry groups such as financial services, manufacturing, energy and utilities, retail, communications, hi-tech, life sciences and other sectors. Segment shares can change each quarter, so users should verify the latest segment mix from the company fact sheet or exchange filings.

Why do customers choose Infosys for IT services?

Large enterprises generally work with Infosys for global delivery capability, technology consulting, industry knowledge, cloud and data execution, AI programs, cost optimization, managed services and long-term support. The right fit depends on project scope, budget, domain expertise, delivery model and service-level requirements.

Is Infosys a product company or a services company?

Infosys is primarily a services and consulting company, but it also has platforms and products through businesses such as EdgeVerve and Finacle. For investors, the core revenue profile remains linked to technology services, consulting, outsourcing and digital transformation demand.

What should retail investors monitor in Infosys results?

Useful monitorables include constant-currency revenue growth, operating margin, large deal total contract value, attrition, utilization, headcount, client additions, cash conversion, free cash flow, dividend payout, buyback activity, segment growth and management guidance. These should be checked from the latest quarterly results and official filings.

What are the key risks for Infosys?

Key risks include slower global technology spending, delayed client decisions, pressure on discretionary projects, currency volatility, wage inflation, visa and regulatory changes, pricing pressure, competition from global IT firms, execution risk in large deals and rapid technology changes such as AI-led automation.

Does Infosys pay dividends?

Infosys has historically returned cash to shareholders through dividends and buybacks. Dividend amounts, record dates and eligibility can change, so investors should verify the latest dividend announcements through company filings, NSE filings, BSE filings or their broker.

Has Infosys announced bonus issues, splits or buybacks?

Infosys has a long corporate-action history that includes bonus issues, stock splits and buybacks. Historical corporate actions should be checked carefully because chart prices and per-share metrics may be adjusted. Always verify the latest bonus, split, buyback and record-date details from official exchange filings.

How should beginners read Infosys share price movement?

Beginners should not look only at one-day price movement. They should compare price with earnings growth, margins, cash flows, dividend policy, valuation ratios, peer performance, global IT demand and company guidance. This page is educational and does not provide buy or sell recommendations.

Who are Infosys peers in India?

Common listed peers include Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, LTIMindtree and other IT services companies. Peer comparison should consider growth, margins, valuation, cash conversion, deal wins, industry exposure and client concentration.

Where should I verify the latest Infosys financials and shareholding?

Users should verify the latest financial statements, shareholding pattern, dividend declarations, buybacks, bonus issues and split details from Infosys investor relations, NSE corporate filings, BSE corporate filings and SEBI-compliant announcements before making any investment decision.