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Posted on 8/21/2026
Global consulting, technology services, outsourcing
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Capgemini helps organizations in consulting, technology services, and outsourcing to drive digital transformation. Its offerings include strategy and transformation consulting; system integration, application development, and IT infrastructure management; and managed IT operations and business processes. It competes through a global footprint in over 50 countries with a local touch, applying AI, cloud, and cybersecurity to real-world problems. Its goal is to help clients achieve strategic objectives and improve efficiency through technology.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Paris, France
Founded
1967
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The UK's HM Revenue & Customs has awarded Capgemini a £37 million contract to migrate its Enterprise Tax Management Platform from SAP ECC 6.0 to S/4HANA. The contract runs until 2032, potentially extending Capgemini's involvement with HMRC's tax systems to 28 years since the relationship began in 2004. The platform handles more than £800 billion in tax revenue and payments annually for 40,000 users. HMRC insisted the procurement was fair and competitive, with several bidders competing from the Digital Legacy Application Services framework. Capgemini became HMRC's lead technology supplier in 2004 under the Aspire contract. A 2014 parliamentary committee found that Aspire cost £7.9 billion between 2004 and 2014, generating £1.2 billion in combined profit for Capgemini and Fujitsu.
French technology company Capgemini reported a 31% drop in net profit to €498 million in the first half of the year, down from €724 million in the same period last year, due to higher expenses. Normalised earnings per share fell 12% to €5.29. Revenue climbed 8.8% to €12.08 billion from €11.11 billion. The company's operating margin rose 9.3% to €1.51 billion. Net other operating income and expenses increased to €628 million from €401 million in the prior-year period. Capgemini raised its fiscal 2026 revenue growth outlook to around 8.5% to 9.0% at constant exchange rates, up from its earlier forecast of 6.5% to 8.5%.
Capgemini has upgraded its 2026 revenue growth outlook following strong first-half performance. The French IT services firm now expects constant currency revenue growth of around 8.5% to 9.0%, up from its previous target of 6.5% to 8.5%. The company reported revenues of €12.1 billion in the first half of 2026, up 8.8% year-on-year, with constant currency growth of 11.3%. Operating margin reached 12.5% of revenues, up 10 basis points year-on-year. Chief executive Aiman Ezzat attributed the performance to strong demand for AI-driven transformation services, particularly agentic AI and physical AI solutions. The company's newly integrated Intelligent Business Operations business line, following the WNS acquisition, is generating significant commercial traction. Capgemini maintained its operating margin target of 13.6% to 13.8% and organic free cash flow guidance of €1.8 billion to €1.9 billion for the full year.
Capgemini and the Tour de France have launched "Inside My Race", an AI-powered digital platform that provides fans with personalised, near real-time insights during the cycling race. As the Tour's official technology partner, Capgemini developed the solution to transform complex data into contextual stories and tailored race analysis. The platform uses generative AI to interpret live race data, combining information on positioning, speed and terrain with editorial content and historical performance. Fans can follow up to four favourite riders and receive personalised narratives before, during and after each stage. A 3D map visualises selected riders' progress compared to race leaders. The solution, available from 4 July on Tour de France platforms, represents the first innovation from Capgemini's partnership with the event, aiming to make cycling more accessible to global audiences.
Capgemini has invested in the OpenAI Deployment Company, strengthening its strategic partnership with OpenAI and reinforcing its position in enterprise AI deployment. The investment comes as organisations shift from AI experimentation to scaled implementation. The OpenAI Deployment Company is designed to help organisations build and deploy reliable AI systems across critical business operations. As a founding member of the OpenAI Frontier Alliance, Capgemini brings consulting, engineering, data and industry expertise to support clients moving beyond proof-of-concept to tangible business value. The entity aims to enable and partner with alliance members like Capgemini to expand enterprise deployment capacity globally, combining OpenAI's frontier capabilities with partners' implementation experience and operational scale. Financial terms were not disclosed.