By Leo Marchandon
April 30 – French IT services group Capgemini reported a 7% rise in first-quarter โrevenue at constant exchange rates on Thursday, in โline with guidance.
The company, which serves government agencies, critical infrastructure operators โand large regulated businesses, said growth would have been 11% without currency swings.
CEO Aiman Ezzat told reporters AI is rapidly reshaping the company’s business mix, with generative and โagentic AI accounting for โ more than 10% of group bookings in the quarter.
He cited Capgemini’s global reach and โ deeper partnerships with U.S. tech firms, including Google and a new “Frontier Alliance” with OpenAI, as key drivers of growth.
The โFrench IT โservices giant, which competes โwith peers such as โSopra Steria and Accenture, has sidesteppedcalls for European tech autonomy, arguing that U.S. Big Tech’s dominance makes any alternative unrealistic.
Revenue rose to 5.9 billion euros ($6.88 billion), while bookings increased 6.2% year-on-year to 6 billion euros in the quarter.
North โAmerica grew 20.7% at constant โexchange rates to 1.7 billion euros, โdriven by its โrecently acquired AI unit WNS.
Sales fell 1% โin France, while the rest โof Europe posted โ1.7% growth.
Group headcount stood at 421,000 at end-march, up 23% year-on-year, reflecting the integration of WNS.
Capgemini confirmed โits target โof revenue growth around 6.5% to 8.5%.
($1 = 0.8578 โeuros)
(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk; Editing by โSumana Nandy and Nivedita Bhattacharjee)