The company has a rich history of pioneering the Indian IT services export industry, and has constantly ranked among the world’s most loved tech companies. Infosys has expanded from traditional IT outsourcing to advanced digital, cloud, AI, and engineering solutions.
Infosys Net Worth, Share Price, Revenue
It serves clients in 50+ countries. Infosys’ net worth is approximately ₹6.63–6.89 trillion ($77-$80 billion).
With an annual revenue of ₹1,64,000 crore ($19.3 billion), Infosys reflects a 3.9% year-on-year growth. The company’s net income is $3.16 billion, with a stable profit margin of 16%. Listed in both NYSE and NSE as INFY, the current share price of the company is ₹1,939.66 ($22.34) on NYSE and ₹1,460 on NSE.
Here is the updated and accurate table for Infosys as of June 2025, based on the latest available data:
NAME | Infosys |
Founder/CEO | Founders: N. R. Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, Kris Gopalakrishnan, Ashok Arora, S. D. Shibulal, K. Dinesh, and N. S. Raghavan CEO: Salil Parekh |
Net worth | ~$77–80 billion (market capitalization, June 2025) |
Valuation | ~$77–80 billion (market capitalization, June 2025) |
Revenue | ₹1,64,000 crore ($19.3 billion) FY25 |
Stock price | ₹1,460 (NSE), $22.34 (NYSE) |
About Infosys
Established in 1981 with its headquarters in Bengaluru, Infosys has become a global leader in next-gen digital services, known for its Global Delivery Model. It employs 300,000 professionals across 56 countries. The company serves a diverse client base and helps enterprises in navigating digital transformation through its expert cloud, AI, and digital solutions. These solutions are supported by its leading sub-brands like Infosys Topaz, an AI-powered solution, and Infosys Cobalt, enterprise cloud.
Also, Infosys is the first Indian IT company to get listed on NASDAQ. The company has achieved a 34% surge in brand value and ranks in the top 5% of most trusted global brands in the US.
Strong commitment to ethical governance, environmental sustainability, and inclusive talent development, Infosys continues to drive innovation and deliver value to clients worldwide, maintaining its status as a transformative force in the technology consulting sector.
With a competitive global market, Infosys remains resilient, supported by its client base and innovative AI and automation solutions. The company has also declared a final dividend of ₹22 per share for FY25.
Infosys Net Worth and Valuation
As per reputed sources like Companies Market Cap, Infosys net worth in Indian rupees is ₹6.7 trillion (₹77-79 billion, most recent figure is ₹78.74 billion).
This is calculated on the basis of total market value of its all outstanding shares and effectively reflects the company’s strong position.
Infosys Revenue
Reportedly, Infosys annual revenue is of ₹1,64,000 ($19.4 billion) with a market cap of around $75–80 billion, ranking it among the world’s top IT services firms.
Also, the company has shown a significant growth in its year-over-year growth with a 3.9%.
Share Price and Market Share of Infosys
In NYSE, listed as INFY, its sharer are trading at $18.43.
On the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE: INFY), the latest closing price is approximately ₹1,618.40.
And as per the announcement made by the company, it will be offering ₹22 per share dividend for FY25.
Metric | Value |
Share Price | $18.43 (NYSE) & ₹1,618.40 (NSE) |
Market Share | Top 2 in India; Top 5 global |
Infosys’ Owner Net Worth
Owned by 5 business men, the largest shareholder in the company is Sudha Gopalakrishnan with 2.3% shares of the company, valued at ₹1,741 crore (about $208 million USD as of June 2025).
Rohan Murthy holds a 1.46% stake worth around 1,111 crore (about $133 million).
Nandan M. Nilekani holds about 2.39% of the shares.
Investments and Acquisitions
The company actively pursues acquisitions and investments in 2025 to strengthen its global capabilities and expand the services offered.
May 2025, Infosys completely acquired The Missing Link (Australia’s leading cybersecurity services specialist).
Parallely, Infosys announced the acquisition of MRE Consulting. The company is a Houston-based technology and business consulting firm specializing in energy and commodity trading and risk management (E/CTRM) solutions.
In 2024, Infosys acquired In-Tech, an engineering R&D for rail and automotive, InSemi Technology (semiconductor design). In previous years, it has added BASE Life Science, Carter Digital, GuideVision, and Simplus, among others, to its global footprint.
Additionally, the company continues to invest in joint ventures, such as HIPUS in Japan, where Mitsubishi Heavy Industries recently acquired a minority stake, furthering Infosys’ reach in the region. These strategic moves underscore Infosys’ commitment to driving digital transformation, cybersecurity, and industry-specific consulting for its global client base.