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EPAM Systems raises annual profit forecast on strong IT service demand

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 6:59 AM

May 7 (Reuters) – EPAM Systems on Thursday raised its annual profit forecast, after beating quarterly profit estimates, on strong demand ​for its software services amid sustained ‌spending by companies on artificial intelligence technology enhancement.

• The IT consultancy firm expects full-year adjusted profit to be in the range of $12.98 to $13.28 per share, compared ‌with ​the prior view of $12.60 to $12.90.

• ⁠It forecast second-quarter profit ⁠in the range of $3.10 to $3.18 per share on an adjusted basis, the mid-point of which is above the estimates of $3.10.

• “We are ​on a multi-year transformation journey, continuing to position ourselves to fully benefit and capitalize ⁠on AI growth opportunities as ⁠well as accelerate our own ​AI client zero transformation,” CEO and President Balazs ​Fejes said.

• However, EPAM expects second-quarter revenue of $1.40 ‌billion to $1.42 billion, slightly below estimates of $1.43 billion.

• The company provides a wide range of IT services including consulting, cloud and AI ⁠transformation and software engineering.

• Its first-quarter revenue of $1.40 billion was in line with analysts’ estimates.

• Its adjusted ⁠EPS came ‌in at $2.86 per share for ⁠the quarter ended March 31, topping ​analysts’ ‌average estimate of $2.75, according to data ​compiled by ⁠LSEG.

• The spending on software development and AI-driven transformation projects by companies has sustained despite broader economic uncertainty.

• EPAM also sees year-over-year revenue growth rate between 4% and 6.5% for 2026.

(Reporting ​by Arunesh Sinha)