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Pandemic headwinds turn Accenture’s New Zealand revenues south

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IT management consultancy and outsourcer Accenture NZ said the COVID-19 pandemic was “significantly adversely impacting” its business during the 2020 financial year.

Accenture NZ reported total revenues of $66.1 million for the year ended 31 August 2020, down from $76.7 million in 2019. Net profit after tax dropped for the year from $9.5 million to $6.8 million.

Accenture reported revenues from consulting and outsourcing separately, but both appear to have been affected. Consulting revenue fell from $64.7 million to $57.1 million while outsourcing declined from $7.7 million to $5.7 million.

“The pandemic and the actions taken by governments, businesses and individuals in response to the pandemic have resulted in, and are expected to continue to result in, a substantial curtailment of business activities, weakened economic conditions, significant economic uncertainty and volatility,” the financial report said.

The local branch appears to have cut its cloth to meet its income, with severance costs increasing from $137,000 to $320,000 during the year.

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