WNS (WNS) TD Cowen’s 53rd Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 2025 summary
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TD Cowen’s 53rd Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 2025 summary
17 Nov, 2025Business model and differentiation
Operates as a vertically led, domain-driven business process management provider, integrating technology and analytics for industry-specific solutions.
Insurance is the largest vertical, accounting for over a quarter of revenue, with deep expertise across eight industries.
Focuses on industry-specific services, such as claims processing in insurance and benefit utilization in healthcare.
Emphasizes solutions that bundle technology, analytics, and domain knowledge, rather than selling standalone AI products.
Maintains a balanced global delivery model with major operations in India, the Philippines, and South Africa.
Growth performance and financial outlook
Underlying growth has been strong, with sequential quarterly growth in Q3 and Q4, despite headwinds from three large client issues.
FY2026 guidance is 9% total growth (7% organic, 2% inorganic), with 2% headwind from client issues; excluding these, organic growth would be 9%.
Achieved 19% operating margin last year, among the highest in the industry.
Aggressively repurchased shares and continued capital investments, including M&A, even during client-specific headwinds.
90% of revenue for the year is already signed, providing high visibility to guidance.
Client engagement and deal pipeline
Large deals ($10M+ ACV, some exceeding $100M) are now a strategic focus, with dedicated leadership and a separate sales channel.
Run-rate business ($1M–$5M deals) continues to show strong momentum and is the traditional growth driver.
Large deals involve complex, multi-tier decision-making and are only included in guidance once signed.
No significant differences in client behavior by industry or geography; portfolio is well-diversified across regions and sectors.
Largest customer accounts for only 6% of revenue, reducing concentration risk.
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