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IT firm Sopra Steria’s sales rise on defence and consulting spending in Europe

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 12:16 AM

April 29 (Reuters) – French IT group Sopra Steria on Wednesday reported a 3.2% organic rise in its ​first-quarter revenue to 1.5 billion ‌euros ($1.8 billion), driven by business improvements across its core business.

The company said the completion of a programme for Sparda banks, ‌planned ​since 2023, negatively impacted ⁠organic growth, which ⁠would have risen by 4.4% excluding this factor.

Sopra Steria, which competes with Capgemini and Accenture, is turning a ​new leaf under new CEO Rajesh Krishnamurthy, betting on its strengths ⁠in public and ⁠defence sector solutions and its ​focus on European clients.

“These results confirmed the ​relevance of our positioning in Europe, … ‌in particular with regard to artificial intelligence and issues related to systems and data sovereignty,” Krishnamurthy said in ⁠a statement.

The rebound after last year’s weaker performance was driven by strength in its consulting ⁠business and ‌a notable acceleration in ⁠Aeronautics and Defence, Sopra Steria ​said.

It ‌also confirmed the 2026 ​target for ⁠organic revenue growth of between 1% and 2% and announced a new 40-million-euro share buyback programme.

($1 = 0.8544 euros)

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk, editing by ​Milla Nissi-Prussak)