Amagi Media Labs FY26 revenue from operations up 29% to Rs 1,505.6 crore

20 May 2026, 03:39 PM

The company clocked a net profit of Rs 71.7 crore during the fiscal, as compared to a net loss of Rs 68.7 crore in FY25.

Amagi Media Labs' revenue from operations rose 29% to Rs 1,505.6 crore in the fiscal ended March 31, 2026, compared to Rs 1,162.6 crore in the previous financial year.

The company, a cloud-native SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) company that provides cloud-managed video infrastructure for TV and OTT (Over-the-Top) streaming, clocked a net profit of Rs 71.7 crore during the fiscal, as compared to a net loss of Rs 68.7 crore in FY25, filings with the stock exchanges show.

Total expenses increased to Rs 1,482.9 crore during the financial year compared to Rs 1,274.8 crore reported in FY25. Employee benefits expenses rose to Rs 777.2 crore during the fiscal from Rs 694.8 crore in FY25.

On a quarterly basis, Amagi clocked a 28.5% year-on-year increase in revenue from operations to Rs 397 crore in Q4 FY26 from Rs 308.9 crore in Q4 FY25.

The Bengaluru-based company reported a net profit of Rs 34.3 crore in Q4 FY26 against a net loss of Rs 10.6 crore in the same quarter last year.

Profit before tax for the full year stood at Rs 87.3 crore, compared to a loss of Rs 51.5 crore in FY25. Basic earnings per share for FY26 came in at Rs 3.44, against a loss per share of Rs 3.48 in the previous year.

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