Infosys Limited.
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Infosys Limited is a global technology services and consulting company. It provides a range of services including application development and maintenance, business process management, cloud and infrastructure services, consulting, engineering services, data analytics, and enterprise resource plannin...Show More
Better Health for All
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Infosys Limited's core business involves global technology services and consulting, which has a neutral direct impact on health outcomes. Its products and services do not inherently carry health risks, have direct safety implications, or possess addiction potential. The company does not offer health-related products for sale, conduct clinical trials, or produce food or pharmaceutical products. While the Infosys Foundation provided a grant of over Rs 48 crore, announced on July 3, 2025, to the Prashanthi Balamandira Trust, estimated to benefit over 8,000 individuals annually in maternal and child healthcare in rural Karnataka, and supports training for healthcare professionals, the provided articles do not offer the specific quantitative data (e.g., percentage of revenue, R&D budget, or population reached) required by the rubric to score KPIs related to vulnerable reach, health innovation investment, health equity programs, healthcare workforce support, preventative health measures, healthcare data responsibility, global health crisis response, mental health initiatives, or healthcare education.
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Fair Money & Economic Opportunity
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Infosys Limited is a global technology services and consulting company. The provided articles consistently state that they do not contain specific data relevant to INFY.US or the ethical value of Fair Money & Economic Opportunity.
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As the company's core business lies outside direct consumer financial services such as lending, deposits, or insurance, and no specific data points related to financial inclusion, pricing fairness, or other relevant metrics are present in the evidence, all KPIs are omitted.
Fair Pay & Worker Respect
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Infosys' CEO-to-median employee pay ratio was 752:1 in FY25, an increase from 677:1 in FY24.
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This ratio is notably higher than the S&P 500 average of approximately 186:1
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and the US software & services sector average of around 84:1.
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The company's voluntary attrition rate was 12.7% in Q1FY25 (June 2024),
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a decrease from 17.3% in Q1FY24.
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No regulatory actions, violations, fines, or compliance issues related to labor laws or human rights were mentioned in the provided articles.
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Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing
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Infosys directed over 25% of its spending to local suppliers in India in fiscal 2024.
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The company has assessed over 800 suppliers on sustainability practices.
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Infosys was recognized by Ethisphere as one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" for the fourth consecutive year in 2024.
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Honest & Fair Business
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Infosys CEO Salil Parekh was fined $30,000 (₹25 lakh) by SEBI for failing to implement adequate insider trading controls
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, which led to an employee profiting $350,000 from insider trading
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. This fine relates to a non-disclosure of a strategic partnership with Vanguard as unpublished price-sensitive information during the 2020-2021 period
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Kind to Animals
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Infosys is a technology services and consulting company, and its core business model does not involve animal testing, animal-derived products, animal agriculture, or direct interaction with animal welfare policies. Therefore, most KPIs related to these activities are not applicable. While Infosys has undertaken wildlife conservation initiatives, including rejuvenating five lakes
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and creating a bio-park home to various flora and fauna
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, the provided articles do not contain the specific quantitative data (e.g., percentage of revenue invested or formal biodiversity metrics) required by the rubric to assign a score for wildlife conservation impact.
No War, No Weapons
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The provided articles do not contain specific data or metrics related to 'No War, No Weapons' initiatives. There is no information regarding arms contracts, dual-use technology, sales to embargoed regimes, peacebuilding investment, conflict divestment, board oversight of defense activities, export certifications, lobbying related to arms control, humanitarian procurement, human rights due diligence in conflict areas, Arms Trade Treaty compliance, AI military safeguards, UN Guiding Principles alignment, dual-use screening, surveillance transparency, ethical red lines, exposure to controversial weapons, war risk audits, annual conflict partner reviews, defense divestment, conflict minerals, peace tech investment, conflict zone procurement, or ethical red lines compliance rates. Therefore, no KPIs can be scored based on the evidence provided.
Planet-Friendly Business
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Infosys achieved carbon neutrality for the sixth consecutive year in FY25
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. The company reduced Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 71%
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and absolute Scope 3 emissions by 24.1%
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over the 2020 baseline
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. Infosys aims to remain carbon neutral until 2029
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and has an updated ESG goal to achieve climate positive status by 2030
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. No regulatory actions, violations, fines, or compliance issues were mentioned
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Respect for Cultures & Communities
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Infosys has one formal partnership agreement with a local community group, providing an over ₹32 lakh grant to "the ant (the action northeast trust)" for Bodo cultural heritage preservation in Assam.
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This initiative is projected to benefit over 550 tribal youth and children annually.
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The company also made a ₹300 crore investment in Mohali, Punjab, where it has been present since 2017.
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This investment is expected to create approximately 2,500 local jobs
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and received state government support, including fast-tracked approvals.
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Separately, a sexual harassment lawsuit was filed against Phaneesh Murthy, Infosys's head of global sales and marketing, who subsequently resigned.
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Safe & Smart Tech
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In late 2023, Infosys experienced a significant data breach (October 29 - November 2, 2023) affecting between 6.08 million and 6.5 million individuals.
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This ransomware attack by the LockBit group resulted in the unauthorized access and exfiltration of sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, biometric data, and financial account information.
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Infosys engaged third-party cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement.
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, and stated it was unaware of any instances of fraudulent use of personal information since the incident.
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The company settled multiple class action lawsuits related to the breach for $17.5 million,
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which alleged negligence and delayed/insufficient breach notifications.
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Separately, Infosys received Binding Corporate Rules (BCR) certification from the Hesse Data Protection Authority (Germany) with European Data Protection Board concurrence, covering both data controller and data processor roles, marking it as the first India-headquartered company to achieve this.
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Zero Waste & Sustainable Products
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Infosys has achieved a 91% reduction in single-use plastic at its campuses since 2018.
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The company processes 100% of its organic waste within its campuses
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, supported by 17 established biogas plants with a treatment capacity of 6.2 million kg per annum
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and 5 automated solar sludge dryers capable of treating 3,500 tons of sludge per year
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. Infosys has set a company-wide target to achieve zero waste to landfill by 2030.
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