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  • Infosys is the only Indian firm in the top 100 firms of TIME Magazine's list of World's Best Companies of 2023
  • TIME has looked at employee satisfaction, revenue growth, sustainability & corporate governance to rank the companies

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World's Best Companies 2023: Infosys among top 100 companies; the only Indian firm to enter the club

TIME Magazine has looked at employee satisfaction, revenue growth, sustainability & corporate governance to rank the companies 

World's Best Companies 2023: Infosys among top 100 companies; the only Indian firm to enter the club

Infosys is the only Indian firm in the top 100 firms of TIME Magazine's list of World's Best Companies of 2023. Out of the 750 global companies, Infosys is ranked at 64 with an overall score of 88.38.

Apart from being the only Indian company in the top 100, Infosys was also one of the top 3 professional services companies on the list.

Also Read: Infosys, Liberty Global ink $1.6-bn deal to scale digital entertainment, connectivity platforms

TIME has looked at employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability or environmental, social, and corporate governance to rank the companies.

The organisations in the top 4 include Multinational companies that are based in the U.S includes Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet and Meta Platforms. Meanwhile, Accenture, Pfizer, American Express, Electricite de France, BMW Group, Dell Technologies, LVMH Moet Hennessy - Louis Vuitton, Delta Air Lines, Enel, Starbucks Corp, Volkswagen Group, General Motors, Elevance Health, Bosch, Ford, Johnson & Johnson are in the top 20.

TIME magazine also cited an example of Microsoft which made $72 billion in its most recent fiscal year, a 63% increase from 2020, while also reducing overall emissions by 0.5%.

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