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Capgemini reports Q1 2023 growth above 10%

  • Revenues of €5,729 million, up +10.9% at current exchange rates and +10.7% at constant exchange rates*
  • Bookings of €5,867 million, up +6.5% at constant exchange rates

Paris, May 4, 2023 – The Capgemini Group reported Q1 2023 revenues of €5,729 million, up +10.9% year-on-year at current exchange rates and +10.7% at constant exchange rates*.

Aiman Ezzat, Chief Executive Officer of the Capgemini Group, said: “Capgemini has delivered a very good start to the year, above expectations, in an economic environment that remains tense with some clients adopting a ‘wait-and-see’ attitude. The trends observed in our markets are in line with the scenario anticipated for 2023. Our performance demonstrates the agility and resilience of our model, and the relevance of our strategy. We continue to reinforce our role as a strategic partner for our clients’ business and technology transformations, with added-value solutions specific to each industry.

We also continue to invest in upskilling our people and enhancing our portfolio of offers. We are expanding our capabilities in technologies and industries to respond to our clients’ business needs in their transition to a digital and sustainable economy. We are thus accelerating on our Sustainability training on key topics such as net zero strategies, clean tech, circular economy, or biodiversity. We are also exploring the most relevant use cases in Artificial Intelligence, notably through our new Generative AI Lab.

This strong first quarter reinforces our confidence in our growth prospects for the year, which should now reach or exceed the midpoint of the targeted range.

  Revenues
(in millions of euros)
  Change
  2022 2023   Reported At constant exchange rates*
Q1 5,167 5,729   +10.9% +10.7%

Momentum remained robust in early 2023, with revenue growth of +10.7% at constant exchange rates* in Q1 2023. Organic growth (i.e. adjusted for Group scope and exchange rates) was +10.1%, a deceleration that was more limited than expected given the high comparison base.

In an economic environment that remains challenging, this performance was mainly driven by the strength of the Group’s high added value service offerings in the areas of Intelligent Industry and Customer First.

OPERATIONS BY REGION

Most of the Group’s regions continued to grow double-digits at constant exchange rates in Q1 2023.

Revenues in the United Kingdom and Ireland region (12% of Group revenues in Q1 2023) increased +13.9% at constant exchange rates, driven by strong growth in the Manufacturing and Consumer Goods sectors and the solid performance of Financial Services and the Public Sector.

Momentum also remained strong in the Rest of Europe (31% of Group revenues), with growth of +13.8% at constant exchange rates, driven by double-digit growth in the sectors of Manufacturing, the Public Sector and Financial Services – as well as TMT (Telecoms, Media and Technology) and Energy & Utilities.

Activity in France (20% of Group revenues) was dynamic, with growth of +12.4% at constant exchange rates, boosted by strong momentum in the Manufacturing, Financial Services, Consumer Goods and Public sectors.

The North America region (29% of Group revenues) recorded comparatively moderate growth of +6.1% at constant exchange rates. While the Manufacturing and Services sectors were particularly dynamic, the Financial Services and Consumer Goods sectors trailed, with growth rates lagging behind other regions. The TMT sector experienced a slight contraction.

Finally, revenues in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America region (8% of Group revenues) increased by +8.4% at constant exchange rates. In Asia-Pacific, the robust momentum – now essentially organic – was primarily fueled by the Financial Services, Manufacturing and Consumer Goods sectors.

OPERATIONS BY BUSINESS        

All Group business lines reported growth rates of close to or above 10% at constant exchange rates.

Strategy & Transformation services (9% of Group revenues in Q1 2023) and Applications & Technology services (62% of Group revenues and Capgemini’s core business) posted growth in total revenues* at constant exchange rates of +15.6% and +10.7%, respectively. This strong momentum, albeit decelerating compared to 2022 as expected, reflects the priority given by Group clients to their strategic digital transformation projects.

Operations & Engineering total revenues* (29% of Group revenues) grew +9.2% at constant exchange rates, with sustained activity levels across all the businesses.

HEADCOUNT

At March 31, 2023, the Group’s total headcount stood at 357,000, up +5% year-on-year. 207,300 employees work in offshore centers, or 58% of the total headcount, up +4%.

BOOKINGS

Bookings totaled €5,867 million in Q1 2023, up +6.5% year-on-year at constant exchange rates against a particularly high comparison base, with +26% growth in Q1 2022. The book-to-bill ratio of 1.02 is above the average since 2017.

OUTLOOK

The Group’s financial targets for 2023 are:

  • Revenue growth of +4% to +7% at constant currency;
  • Operating margin of 13.0% to 13.2%;
  • Organic free cash flow of around €1.8 billion.

The inorganic contribution to growth should be 0.5 points at the lower end of the target range and 1.0 point at the upper end.

CONFERENCE CALL

Aiman Ezzat, Chief Executive Officer, accompanied by Carole Ferrand, Chief Financial Officer, and Olivier Sevillia, Chief Operating Officer, will present this press release during a conference call in English to be held today at 8.00 a.m. Paris time (CET). You can follow this conference call live via webcast at the following link. A replay will also be available for a period of one year.

All documents relating to this publication will be posted on the Capgemini investor website at https://investors.capgemini.com/en/.

PROVISIONAL CALENDAR

May 16, 2023        Shareholders’ Meeting
July 28, 2023        H1 2023 results

It is recalled that the dividend payment schedule to be submitted to the Shareholders’ Meeting for approval would be:

May 30, 2023        Ex-dividend date on Euronext Paris
June 1, 2023        Payment of the dividend

DISCLAIMER

This press release may contain forward-looking statements. Such statements may include projections, estimates, assumptions, statements regarding plans, objectives, intentions and/or expectations with respect to future financial results, events, operations and services and product development, as well as statements, regarding future performance or events. Forward-looking statements are generally identified by the words “expects”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “intends”, “estimates”, “plans”, “projects”, “may”, “would”, “should” or the negatives of these terms and similar expressions. Although Capgemini’s management currently believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties (including, without limitation, risks identified in Capgemini’s Universal Registration Document available on Capgemini’s website), because they relate to future events and depend on future circumstances that may or may not occur and may be different from those anticipated, many of which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of Capgemini. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those expressed in, implied by or projected by forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not intended to and do not give any assurances or comfort as to future events or results. Other than as required by applicable law, Capgemini does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement.

This press release does not contain or constitute an offer of securities for sale or an invitation or inducement to invest in securities in France, the United States or any other jurisdiction.

ABOUT CAPGEMINI

Capgemini is a global leader in partnering with companies to transform and manage their business by harnessing the power of technology. The Group is guided everyday by its purpose of unleashing human energy through technology for an inclusive and sustainable future. It is a responsible and diverse organization of nearly 360,000 team members in more than 50 countries. With its strong 55-year heritage and deep industry expertise, Capgemini is trusted by its clients to address the entire breadth of their business needs, from strategy and design to operations, fueled by the fast evolving and innovative world of cloud, data, AI, connectivity, software, digital engineering and platforms. The Group reported 2022 global revenues of €22 billion.
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APPENDICES1

BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION

  • Strategy & Transformation includes all strategy, innovation and transformation consulting services.
  • Applications & Technology brings together “Application Services” and related activities and notably local technology services.
  • Operations & Engineering encompasses all other Group businesses. These comprise Business Services (including Business Process Outsourcing and transaction services), all Infrastructure and Cloud services, and R&D and Engineering services.

DEFINITIONS

Organic growth or like-for-like growth in revenues is the growth rate calculated at constant Group scope and exchange rates. The Group scope and exchange rates used are those for the reported period. Exchange rates for the reported period are also used to calculate growth at constant exchange rates.

Reconciliation of growth rates Q1 2023
Organic growth +10.1%
Changes in Group scope +0.6 pt
Growth at constant exchange rates +10.7%
Exchange rate fluctuations +0.2 pt
Reported growth +10.9%

When determining activity trends by business and in accordance with internal operating performance measures, growth at constant exchange rates is calculated based on total revenues, i.e., before elimination of inter-business billing. The Group considers this to be more representative of activity levels by business. As its businesses change, an increasing number of contracts require a range of business expertise for delivery, leading to a rise in inter-business flows.

Operating margin is one of the Group’s key performance indicators. It is defined as the difference between revenues and operating costs. It is calculated before “Other operating income and expense” which include amortization of intangible assets recognized in business combinations, the charge resulting from the deferred recognition of the fair value of shares granted to employees (including social security contributions and employer contributions), and non-recurring revenues and expenses, notably impairment of goodwill, negative goodwill, capital gains or losses on disposals of consolidated companies or businesses, restructuring costs incurred under a detailed formal plan approved by the Group’s Management, the cost of acquiring and integrating companies acquired by the Group, including earn-outs comprising conditions of presence, and the effects of curtailments, settlements and transfers of defined benefit pension plans;

Normalized net profit is equal to profit for the year (Group share) adjusted for the impact of items recognized in “Other operating income and expense”, net of tax calculated using the effective tax rate. Normalized earnings per share are computed like basic earnings per share, i.e. excluding dilution.

Organic free cash flow is equal to cash flow from operations less acquisitions of property, plant, equipment and intangible assets (net of disposals) and repayments of lease liabilities, adjusted for cash out relating to the net interest cost.

Net debt (or net cash and cash equivalents) comprises (i) cash and cash equivalents, as presented in the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (consisting of short-term investments and cash at bank) less bank overdrafts, (ii) cash management assets (assets presented separately in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position due to their characteristics), less (iii) short- and long-term borrowings. Account is also taken of (iv) the impact of hedging instruments when these relate to borrowings, inter-company loans and own shares. 

RESULTS BY REGION

  Revenues
(in millions of euros)
  Change  
  Q1 2022 Q1 2023   Reported At constant exchange rates  
North America 1,509 1,663   +10.2% +6.1%  
United Kingdom and Ireland 635 686   +8.0% +13.9%  
France 1,035 1,163   +12.4% +12.4%  
Rest of Europe 1,546 1,739   +12.5% +13.8%  
Asia-Pacific and Latin America 442 478   +8.1% +8.4%  
TOTAL 5,167 5,729   +10.9% +10.7%  

RESULTS BY BUSINESS

  Total revenues*
(% of Group revenues)
  Change
at constant exchange rates
in Total revenues* of the business
  Q1 2022 Q1 2023  
Strategy & Transformation 8% 9%   +15.6%
Applications & Technology 63% 62%   +10.7%
Operations & Engineering 29% 29%   +9.2%

1 Note that in the appendix, certain totals may not equal the sum of amounts due to rounding adjustments.

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FinVolution to Hold 9th Global Data Science Competition, Focus on Deepfake Speech Detection in LLM era

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The 9th FinVolution Global Data Science Competition targets deepfake speech detection, tackling the challenge of distinguishing between cloned and authentic voices in the LLM era.The contest is part of the IJCAI 2024 Competitions and Challenges track, encouraging global collaboration and innovation among AI enthusiasts.By integrating LLM-generated fake voices in the test dataset, the competition increases complexity and spurs innovation.SHANGHAI, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — FinVolution, a leading fintech service provider, launches the 9th FinVolution Global Data Science Competition today, with a focus on “Deepfake Speech Detection.”  The contest is part of the IJCAI (International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence) Competitions and Challenges track, a top international AI conference.

As voice synthesis technology continues to evolve, the line between cloned and genuine voices has become increasingly blurred in the era of large language models (LLMs), posing significant challenges to data security and asset protection.
The competition aims to inspire global AI enthusiasts and experts to innovate in combating voice cloning and deepfake scams. Contestants will utilize deep learning technologies to develop models and algorithms based on FinVolution’s test dataset. The competition will include LLM-generated fake voices to elevate complexity and spur innovation.
With a total prize pool of RMB 310,000, the contest will consist of preliminaries, semifinals, and a final, with an aim to authenticate true and false voices. Highest-ranked contestants will attend IJCAI 2024 in Jeju of South Korea, to receive the awards and engage with academic and industry experts. FinVolution proudly sponsors IJCAI 2024.
Tiezheng Li, CEO of FinVolution, stated, “Since its inception nine years ago, the FinVolution Global Data Science Competition has evolved into a widely recognized event in the field of data technology, facilitating technical exchange worldwide. Partnering with IJCAI this year, a top-tier international AI conference, demonstrates our commitment to advancing deep speech recognition technology.”
The Deepfake Challenge
During the preliminaries (May 10 to June 12), participants will design algorithms based on the white-box dataset supplied by FinVolution and submit scoring results to qualify for the semifinals. The dataset primarily comprises voice recordings totaling 20-40 hours.
At the semifinal stage (June 13 to June 28), contenders are expected to refine their algorithms based on the black-box dataset provided by the competition organizer, vying for a spot in the final. The dataset, composed mainly of private data, contains five to 10 hours of recordings.
Participants can register on the official website from May 9 to June 3, to download and view the datasets.
Upholding AI Ethics
Voice cloning has emerged as a major form of telecom fraud, as scammers exploit AI technology to make distinction between genuine and fake voices increasingly tricky.
The competition focuses on safeguarding user privacy and combating fraudulent activities by identifying cloned voices accurately.
Lei Chen, Vice President of FinVolution and Head of its Big Data and AI Division, said, “The applications of Large Language Models far exceed the corresponding detection technology, posing great challenges to information security. We hope to see AI deepfake voice detection technology keep pace with the developments of LLMs, thus safeguarding the data security of the public. With this concept in mind, the FinVolution Global Data Science Competition is not only a platform for technical competition but also an opportunity to explore how AI can better adhere to ethical principles and serve the public.” 
To date, the FinVolution Global Data Science Competition has drawn nearly 10,000 participants globally in total, becoming a widely recognized event in the field of digital financial technology.
Organized annually since 2016, the contest themes have spanned diverse domains, all rooted in real-world fintech business scenarios. These themes range from risk control algorithms, financial data applications, and product development to semantic similarity recognition, asset portfolio cash flow prediction, and credit schemes for small- and micro-sized enterprises.
About FinVolution Group
FinVolution Group is a leading fintech company that connects millions of consumers as well as micro- and small-sized enterprises with financial institutions.
Founded in 2007 and listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2017, we have been at the forefront of the pan-Asian credit technology industry, pioneering innovative technologies in credit risk assessment, fraud detection, big data, and artificial intelligence. With a proven track record of robust growth in pan-Asian countries, we have established leading fintech platforms in China, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
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XTEND SECURES $40M TO REDEFINE ROBOTICS WITH AI-POWERED COMMON SENSE

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XTEND and its XOS operating system are unlocking the potential of robots and drones by empowering them with AI and partnering them with humans – providing them with the ‘common sense’ to navigate the unpredictable nature of real-world situations
TEL AVIV, Israel, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — XTEND, the developer of XOS, an AI-driven operating system that is revolutionizing the way humans interact with drones and robots, today announced its $40M Series B round, led by Chartered Group, with further participation from its existing and new strategic investors, including Clal-Tech. The new funding will further develop XTEND’s proprietary XOS operating system and its application in various time-consuming, dangerous enterprise and security scenarios worldwide. XTEND will also ramp up global sales of its own drones and robotics products.

XTEND provides a revolutionary human-supervised, AI-driven drone and robot operating system that enables operators to perform highly complex and dynamic missions in any environment with minimal training. When drones and robots are controlled by XTEND’s patented XOS operating system – which fuses the best of human intelligence and machine autonomy – it provides a new way for logistics, public safety, inspection, defense, and security professionals to interact with machines effectively from a safe distance. 
XTEND’s team believes that as the use of drones and robots become more prevalent, professional human oversight remains crucial, and therefore developing a seamless collaboration between humans and AI, where each play to their strengths for optimal results, is vital. Aviv Shapira, co-founder, and CEO, explains: “Robots and drones promise to transform everything from factories to our homes. However, a significant hurdle remains – equipping them with the common-sense abilities to deal with the unpredictable nature of real-world situations, understand their surroundings, and make decisions based on that information. XOS uses AI to enable robots to learn from data and experience. Training them to identify objects, navigate complex environments, and interact with humans safely. We are unlocking the true potential of robotics in complex scenarios, including first response, search and rescue, logistics, critical infrastructure inspection, defense, and security.”
“Our XOS operating system is based on “Practical Human Supervised Autonomy” which empowers drones and robots to handle specific tasks autonomously – entering buildings, scanning floors, or even pursuing suspects. However, crucially, it allows the “common sense” decisions – like judging situations or adapting to unforeseen circumstances – to remain in the hands of human supervisors. This human-machine teaming allows our robots to work alongside supervisors, who can manage dozens of robots simultaneously, and learn from that experience. That is why we believe that XOS will become the operating system of choice for anyone looking to maximize their robotic systems’ potential while decreasing the risks posed to their teams’ lives or concerns around lack of human oversight.”
Hundreds of XTEND’s drone and robotics systems are already operationally deployed worldwide, and the company is continuously developing its XOS operating system and those platforms to deliver the future of human-machine teaming. XOS is hardware agnostic, which allows it to control all sorts of platforms, including third party devices, complement existing technology, or create entirely new systems from scratch. XOS’s open architecture means that it can host applications developed by other companies, too. 
Matteo Shapira, co-founder, and CXO, adds: “Unlike self-driving cars, which operate in a world with mostly known rules and scenarios, XTEND specializes in enabling operations in “hypervariable” environments. Take a last-mile delivery robot. It can navigate autonomously indoors and outdoors but might need human help finding an office building entrance or understanding floor layouts to reach the elevator or stairway. These environments present limitless situations with the potential for the unexpected, requiring human-level decision-making skills specific to each profession. XTEND’s core technology, XOS, is built around this human-machine partnership. We are continually adding new “AI SKILLS” to our system, and those skills will allow robots to handle a growing portion of missions and tasks, freeing up human supervisors to manage more missions simultaneously, at scale.”
Eyal Agmoni, Founder and Chairman of Chartered Group, said: “We believe that the companies bringing the value of AI to massive and complex industries, such as robotics and drone operations, will be the tech giants of the 21st century. Having observed XTEND’s remarkable achievements thus far, we truly believe in the company’s potential to become the world leader in robotics and drone operations, and AI.” 
XOS has been developed for multiple markets, including logistics, public safety, inspection, and security. The U.S. Department of Defense Special Forces and Israel’s Ministry of Defense tier-1 units have also chosen XTEND for multiple multi-million-dollar programs to develop and deliver its systems for operational evaluation, so the company’s technology is already being used by some of the best in the business.
About XTENDXTEND provides revolutionary human-guided autonomous machine systems that enable any operator to perform extremely accurate manoeuvres and actions, in any environment with minimal training. The company’s patented XOS operating system fuses the best of human intelligence and machine autonomy to enhance the operator’s abilities, and simultaneously reduce the need for physical confrontation, thereby minimizing casualties and injuries. Hundreds of XTEND’s systems are already operationally deployed worldwide, and the company is continuously developing its XOS operating system and platforms to deliver the future of human-machine teaming to defense, HLS, and security professionals worldwide. Find out more here.
https://vimeo.com/802995851/2554c5485a – this footage shows XTEND’s team using drones and our XOS operating system to help with the recent rescue effort in Turkey. XOS enabled these drones to be operated in unsafe, confined, hard to reach spaces. Utilising additional cutting-edge technology, including robotic arms and thermal cameras, to enhance each drone’s rescue capacity. While this mission was carried out by XTEND’s own team, XOS enables anyone to easily connect and interact within remote environments using drones and other smart machines, without the need for prior knowledge or training.
About Chartered GroupChartered Group is an innovative global private equity firm providing extraordinary global investment funds and opportunities for a greener and more digitalized world across several disciplinaries with its VC of Disruptive Technologies as its cutting edge. Chartered is all about exposing accredited and institutional investors to the most extraordinary global investments and opportunities. As a global private equity firm, Chartered cut through the investment noise to deliver a variety of savvy financial products and services that not only support a greener and more digitalized world but also leverage robust financial returns, one tailored strategy at a time. To learn more please visit www.charteredgroup.com.
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Precisely Continues to Expand Reach and Capabilities for Data Enrichment and Geo Addressing

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New global Address Fabric™ and Property Attributes offerings help customers access unparalleled location-based insights, supercharged by the PreciselyID
BURLINGTON, Mass., May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Precisely, the global leader in data integrity, today announced further expansions in the global coverage and capabilities of its data enrichment and geo addressing portfolio. New additions to the Address Fabric and Property Attributes products underscore the company’s continued commitment to helping customers easily unlock greater location-based context from their data, enabled by its unique and persistent identifier, the PreciselyID.

Virtually every business worldwide captures and stores address information, with the average large business in the United States now estimated to store over 100 million unique addresses. However, navigating the inherent data integrity challenges is notoriously difficult, as it involves new buildings, changing street names, different country formats, and more.
Expanded Address Fabric Reach
Precisely customers can now access the Address Fabric dataset for Great Britain, France, and New Zealand – providing the most current and comprehensive lists of all known physical addresses across these countries. The new datasets expand Precisely’s existing coverage for the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Address Fabric data is easy to use with any database and analytics environment without needing specific geospatial expertise or tools. Customers can analyze address locations for various applications, including identifying new serviceable addresses, discovering new customers through look-a-like analysis, or selecting a site for new stores or network expansion opportunities.
Comprehensive Property Attributes Information
Precisely also announced the expansion of its Property Attributes products for the United States with 26 new attributes now available via integration with Multiple Listing Service (MLS) data. The MLS database of property listings is used by real estate agents to share information about homes currently on the market, including whether a property is affiliated with a Homeowner’s Association or if it’s considered a rental property.
With the latest updates, Property Attributes products now include over 230 different property information attributes across virtually every county located in the United States, providing a highly comprehensive view of a property and its key characteristics, such as details on land use, square footage, construction materials, and year built.
Address Fabric and Property Attributes leverage best-in-class geo addressing solutions from Precisely to provide the most accurate location information possible. Because each record is appended with a unique PreciselyID that remains persistent even when address elements change, customers can unlock greater value by enriching their data with additional information such as points of interest data, risk factors, demographics data, and much more.
“Precisely continues to be at the forefront of data enrichment and geo addressing solutions, enabling customers where they are on their data journey and supporting them with access to consistent location-based insights across their countries of operation,” said Dan Adams, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Data Enrichment at Precisely. “An essential element of data integrity, our unique PreciselyID makes address management and enrichment simple by eliminating time-consuming data preparation and augmenting insights with rich, relevant context.”  
Precisely is renowned for its expertise in helping customers reveal maximum context from their data, with a comprehensive portfolio that includes over 400 datasets containing more than 9000 attributes. The company also recently joined the Overture Maps Foundation, founded by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Meta, Microsoft, and TomTom, providing guidance on location intelligence and data enrichment to help drive exciting new advancements in geospatial technology.
Learn more about the Precisely portfolio of data enrichment and geo addressing capabilities.
About PreciselyPrecisely is the global leader in data integrity, providing accuracy, consistency, and context in data for 12,000 customers in more than 100 countries, including 99 of the Fortune 100. Precisely’s data integration, data quality, data governance, location intelligence, and data enrichment products power better business decisions to create better outcomes. Learn more at www.precisely.com.
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