Infosys is one of the largest IT service companies that provides consulting, technology, outsourcing, and next-generation digital services. It was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Pune, India.
Its segments include Financial Services, Retail, Communication, and All other segments. All other segments represent Infosys Public Services and other enterprises in public services.
Its core services primarily include application management services, proprietary application development services, independent validation solutions, product engineering and management, infrastructure management services, and traditional enterprise application implementation, support, and integration services.
Its products and platforms include Finacle, Edge Suite of products, Panaya platform, Infosys Equinox, Infosys Helix, Stater digital platform, Infosys McCamish and others. Geographically, Infosys reach spans North America, Europe, India, and the rest of the world.
The company’s subsidiaries include Infosys BPM Limited, Infosys McCamish Systems LLC, EdgeVerve Systems Limited (EdgeVerve), Infosys Automotive and Mobility GmbH & Co. KG, Infosys Public Services, Inc. USA (Infosys Public Services), and more.
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The share price of Infosys Ltd. is ₹1,280.90 on NSE as of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm. Share prices may change frequently due to market movements.
The market capitalisation of Infosys Ltd. is ₹5,24,362Cr as of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm
The current Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of Infosys Ltd. is 19.16 as of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm
The Price to Book (P/B) ratio of Infosys Ltd. stands at 5.60 as of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm
Infosys Ltd. reported an ROE of 29.05% for the last reported financial year on a consolidated account basis.
As of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm, Infosys Ltd.’s shareholding pattern is: promoters hold 14.50%, FIIs hold 30.30%, DIIs hold 41.30%, and public shareholders hold 13.70%.
The 52-week high of Infosys Ltd. is ₹1,299.50 and the 52-week low is ₹1,277.60 as of 11/3/2026, 1:18:45 pm.
The earnings per share (EPS) of Infosys Ltd. is ₹16.17 for the quarter ended Dec 2025.
The stock symbol of Infosys Ltd. is INFY.
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