Software exporter TCS today said it is confident of continuing to post healthy growth in the BFSI segment next fiscal, allaying fears over the critical financial services vertical following concerns flagged by its rival Cognizant.
"I believe that we'll do very well (in BFSI) and insurance sector, which has been weaker last year, is seeing a lot of traction. The year has started well for them. I expect all of this will translate into revenues for insurance sector," TCS Managing Director and Chief Executive N Chandrasekaran told reporters here.
"BFSI (Banking Financial Services Insurance) as a whole will be a very good sector for TCS in 2016-17, like it has been this year," he said while speaking on the sidelines of the annual Nasscom India Leadership Forum.
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"As far as we're concerned, we see excellent opportunities because we're partnering with clients in their digital transformation across the world, not just UK and US," he said.
He added that TCS witnessed 15 per cent rise in revenues from the BFSI segment in 2015 on a constant currency basis.
Chandrasekaran, however, said the macro environment continues to be challenging on concerns over dipping oil prices and currency volatility.
He also welcomed the 'Digital India' campaign of the government, saying it has a lot of potential to do good.