The net profit of the international IT service company EPAM, which is one of the largest IT employers in Ukraine, amounted to $18.6M in the second quarter. This is 16% of the $114.7M profit from same period in 2021. At the same time, EPAM’s quarterly revenue grew by 35.6% to almost $1.2B, Forbes Ukraine writes. According to the results of the first half of 2022, the company’s profit fell by more than half – from $223.72M to $108.32M. EPAM reported direct losses due to its exit from the Russian market in the amount of $16.22M. In addition, the company contributed $100M for humanitarian aid in Ukraine. In addition, the company spent $33.07M to relocate its employees and $34M to support employees and their families working abroad. The company expects that in the third quarter, its revenue will be $1.21B. This corresponds to an annual growth rate of at least 22%.