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Capgemini's AI Strategy Shows Results Under Aiman Ezzat's Leadership
Capgemini demonstrated strong financial performance in its 2025 fiscal year, with leadership steering the company through a transformative period centered on artificial intelligence. The French IT services giant exceeded internal targets, signaling that its strategic pivot toward AI-powered solutions is gaining market traction. Under CEO Aiman Ezzat’s direction, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving enterprise AI services landscape.
Beating Revenue Expectations Amid AI Demand Surge
The company reported full-year revenue of 22.47 billion euros, representing 3.4% growth at constant exchange rates—surpassing its October projection of 2% to 2.5% expansion. Fourth-quarter performance particularly impressed, with sales jumping 10.6% as integration of acquired units accelerated. This momentum reflects broader market appetite for AI-driven solutions across enterprise clients seeking to modernize their operations.
WNS Acquisition Powers AI-Powered Services Growth
Capgemini’s recently integrated WNS unit and Clou4C operations made significant contributions to quarterly results. These acquisitions expanded the company’s capacity to deliver AI-powered business process services, a segment experiencing explosive demand. The consolidation of these entities created operational synergies that directly fueled the company’s ability to capture emerging opportunities in intelligent automation and process optimization.
Generative AI Becoming Core Business Driver
Perhaps most tellingly, generative and agentic AI now account for more than 10% of group bookings in the latest quarter, more than doubling from approximately 5% earlier in the year. This trajectory reflects the accelerating enterprise adoption of AI technologies and validates management’s investment thesis around these emerging capabilities. Aiman Ezzat’s emphasis on AI-driven service delivery is translating into tangible business momentum and positions Capgemini favorably for sustained growth as organizations increasingly embed advanced AI into their core operations.