Accenture’s Generative AI bookings totalled $1.4 billion in Q2 FY25, up from $1.2 billion in the last quarter, signalling a sustained momentum in the AI space.
The company announced its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2025, ending February 28, 2025, on Thursday, and highlighted its broad-based revenue growth across markets, industries, and service lines.
In Q2 FY25, the consulting giant reported $16.7 billion in revenue.
Julie Sweet, chair and CEO of Accenture, credited the company’s strategic focus on reinvention for its performance. “Our second quarter results demonstrate that we continue to deliver on our strategy to lead reinvention for our clients and return to strong growth in FY25, with broad-based growth across markets, industries, and the types of work our clients seek from us,” Sweet said.
She acknowledged that trust and confidence in their unique strengths and capabilities are reflected in 32 clients with quarterly bookings over $100 million.
The company posted strong growth in cloud, security, and creative business divisions.
In June 2023, the company reported $100 million in pure-play generative AI projects, and the sales have nearly doubled every quarter since. In fiscal 2024, the company invested about $6.6 billion in acquisitions to strengthen its position in the IT industry and bolster its AI mission.
Accenture expects the annual revenue to grow between 5% and 7%, compared with its prior forecast of 4% to 7%, Reuters reported. In comparison, analysts had expected revenue growth of 5.7%