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Wipro Drops 4.1% on CEO Departure Shock — Leadership Crisis or the Transformation Trigger IT Needed?

  • April 13, 2026
  • Posted by: Neeraj Pandey
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Wipro Drops 4.1% on CEO Departure Shock

Wipro — India’s fourth-largest IT company and the perennial laggard in the IT sector race — dropped 4.1% as CEO Thierry Delaporte’s sudden departure announcement caught the market off-guard. Delaporte, who had been credited with Wipro’s partial revenue momentum recovery and the Capco Financial Services acquisition, exits after 5 years with Wipro’s growth still trailing TCS, Infosys, and HCL Tech.

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  • What Triggered the 4.1% Fall
  • Why the Market Is Selling undefined
  • The Bull Case — Why This Fall Might Be Overdone
  • What Most Investors Are Missing
  • undefined Share Price Levels & 2026 Target
  • Three Scenarios Playing Out Right Now
  • What Should undefined Investors Do?
  • Conclusion
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Q: Why did Wipro share price fall?
    • Q: Who is the new Wipro CEO?
    • Q: What is Wipro share price target 2026?
    • Q: Is Wipro cheap compared to peers?
    • Q: What is Capco and why did Wipro buy it?
    • Q: What is Wipro’s FY27 revenue guidance?
    • Q: How does Wipro compare to TCS and Infosys?
    • Q: Should I buy Wipro after the CEO departure?
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What Triggered the 4.1% Fall

ParameterDetail
Trigger Eventundefined
CMPRs 238
52-Week Highundefined
52-Week Lowundefined
P/E16x
12M Analyst Targetundefined

Why the Market Is Selling undefined

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The Bull Case — Why This Fall Might Be Overdone

What Most Investors Are Missing

Wipro’s board had been in succession discussions for 6 months — Delaporte’s departure is not entirely sudden internally, even if it appears sudden to markets. Srini Pallia, Wipro’s Americas head and a 30-year Wipro veteran, is widely expected to be named CEO within 30 days. Internal CEO appointments at Wipro have historically been better received than external hires because they preserve client relationship continuity.

undefined Share Price Levels & 2026 Target

ParameterValue
CMPRs 238
52W HighRs 320
52W LowRs 210
P/E16x
12M TargetRs 280–320
SupportRs 210–225

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Three Scenarios Playing Out Right Now

ScenarioPrice Implication
New CEO from internal bench; CC guidance turns positive in Q1 FY27Recovery to Rs 265–285
CEO search extends 90+ days; Q1 FY27 guidance disappointsConsolidation at Rs 225–245
Transformative external hire with clear turnaround planRs 300+ on re-rating enthusiasm

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What Should undefined Investors Do?

Wipro at Rs 238 is the contrarian IT trade. The cheapest large-cap IT at 16x with a potential leadership catalyst is a specific risk-reward setup. Entry here requires belief that the new CEO — likely announced within 30 days — can stabilise execution and return Wipro to 3-4% CC growth by FY27.

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Conclusion

This article is for informational purposes only. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did Wipro share price fall?

Wipro fell 4.1% on CEO Thierry Delaporte’s sudden departure announcement, creating leadership uncertainty during a period of IT sector revenue pressure and US macro headwinds.

Q: Who is the new Wipro CEO?

As of the announcement, no new CEO has been named. Srini Pallia, Wipro Americas head and a 30-year company veteran, is widely expected to be appointed within 30 days based on board succession discussions.

Q: What is Wipro share price target 2026?

Analyst consensus 12-month Wipro target is Rs 280–320. At Rs 238, this implies 18–34% upside. The CEO appointment and Q1 FY27 CC guidance are key catalysts.

Q: Is Wipro cheap compared to peers?

At 16x P/E, Wipro is the cheapest large-cap Indian IT company. TCS trades at 21x, Infosys at 21x, HCL Tech at 17x. The discount reflects execution gaps. A credible CEO appointment could narrow this valuation gap.

Q: What is Capco and why did Wipro buy it?

Capco is a global financial services consulting firm Wipro acquired in 2021 for $1.45 billion. The acquisition was meant to boost Wipro’s BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, Insurance) consulting revenue. Capco contributes ~10% of Wipro’s revenue at higher margins than traditional IT services.

Q: What is Wipro’s FY27 revenue guidance?

Wipro’s Q1 FY27 guidance (for April-June 2026 quarter) of 2-4% CC sequential growth will be issued alongside Q4 FY26 results. This is the primary near-term catalyst. Any positive sequential guidance would be the first positive signal under the new CEO.

Q: How does Wipro compare to TCS and Infosys?

Wipro’s revenue growth has consistently lagged TCS (~4% CC growth in FY26) and Infosys (~4.2% CC in Q4). Wipro’s Q4 FY26 CC growth was approximately 2.1%. The valuation discount (16x vs 21x for TCS/Infosys) reflects this growth gap.

Q: Should I buy Wipro after the CEO departure?

This article is for informational purposes only. Wipro at Rs 238 and 16x P/E is the contrarian IT entry. The CEO succession announcement (expected within 30 days) is the near-term event to watch. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.

Disclaimer: Investments in securities are subject to market risk. This content is for educational purposes only. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.

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Author: Neeraj Pandey
Neeraj Pandey is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a specialisation in quarterly earnings previews and analyst consensus analysis. His published work tracks Q4 FY26 results across 10+ sectors — from IT heavyweights like Infosys and TCS to PSUs like Coal India and Balmer Lawrie, and mid-caps like Neuland Laboratories, MCX, and Whirlpool of India. His writing approach is data-first: every article anchors on NSE/BSE filings, analyst consensus estimates (revenue, PAT, EBITDA margins), 52-week price context, and YoY/QoQ comparisons — giving retail investors the same structured framework institutional desks use before an earnings event. He combines SEO-optimised structure with rigorous data sourcing, ensuring each preview ranks for investor search intent while meeting SEBI editorial standards. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards.

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