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Kyndryl plans job cuts, forecasts pretax profit below estimates

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 8:38 AM

May 6 (Reuters) – Software provider Kyndryl said it would cut jobs as part of a new cost-saving plan and forecast annual pretax profit below Wall Street ​estimates on Wednesday.

Shares of the company fell over 12% ‌in early trading.

The company, which was spun off from IBM in 2021, has been restructuring a number of low- or no-margin contracts it inherited from the tech giant to improve profitability.

• The company said ‌the ​plan would help reduce annual operating costs ⁠by about $400 million to $500 ⁠million in fiscal 2028.

• It expects to record about $200 million in related charges, mostly for severance and employee benefits.

• The cuts come after the software provider delayed the ​filing of its October-December report, made several management changes, and launched an accounting review over “potential weaknesses” found in its ⁠internal controls.

• The company had about ⁠73,000 employees as of March 31, 2025. Kyndryl ​did not disclose how many jobs would be affected by ​the move.

• Kyndryl expects adjusted pretax income between $600 and $700 ‌million in fiscal 2027, including workforce rebalancing charges. The midpoint of this range came in below analysts’ average estimate of $672.7 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

• Despite the challenges, ⁠the company has benefited from a resilient demand environment. Businesses have prioritized spending on essential software and IT services amid macroeconomic uncertainty ⁠driven by U.S. ‌President Donald Trump’s ongoing global trade negotiations.

• ⁠That trend has helped shield companies such ​as Kyndryl, ‌whose services support day‑to‑day business operations and ​enable the ⁠integration of artificial intelligence technologies across enterprise systems.

• Fourth-quarter revenue came in at $3.77 billion, beating estimates of $3.75 billion. Adjusted profit plunged to 18 cents per share, compared with estimates of 45 cents.

(Reporting by Kritika Lamba and Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Maju Samuel)