Barrington raised the firm’s price target on WNS Holdings (WNS) to $75 from $63 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares following the fiscal Q3 report. The company’s sequential growth was driven by “broad-based demand” for digital-led business transformation and cost reductions, which more than offset unfavorable currency movements and anticipated declines in online travel volumes, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm says WNS has a “solid traditional pipeline” that should drive “healthy” growth in fiscal 2026.
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