Genesys International Achieves 23.89% Revenue Growth in Q4 FY26
Genesys International Reports 23.89% QoQ Revenue Growth
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Genesys International Corporation Limited reported a consolidated revenue of ₹107.67 crore for Q4 FY26, reflecting a 23.89% increase from the previous quarter. The company also saw a significant rise in profit after tax, reaching ₹12.36 crore, and expanded its geospatial technology projects across India.
- 01Consolidated revenue for Q4 FY26 reached ₹107.67 crore, a 23.89% increase from Q3 FY26.
- 02Profit after tax surged to ₹12.36 crore, up from ₹1.09 crore in the previous quarter.
- 03Annual income for FY26 was ₹347 crore, marking a 10.18% growth year-on-year.
- 04Genesys completed major urban digital twin projects and secured India's first HD ADAS navigation map project for an automobile manufacturer.
- 05The company is enhancing its geospatial capabilities through a project awarded by the National Mission for Clean Ganga.
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Genesys International Corporation Limited reported robust financial results for the fourth quarter of FY26, showcasing a 23.89% increase in consolidated revenue to ₹107.67 crore from ₹86.90 crore in Q3 FY26. The company's EBITDA was ₹34.11 crore, with an EBITDA margin of 32.73%, indicating strong operational efficiency. Profit after tax (PAT) saw a remarkable rise to ₹12.36 crore, compared to ₹1.09 crore in the prior quarter. Year-on-year, total revenue grew by 14.21%, up from ₹94.27 crore in Q4 FY25. For the entire fiscal year, consolidated income reached ₹347 crore, reflecting a 10.18% growth compared to the previous year. Genesys has solidified its leadership in digital twin technology and geospatial intelligence, completing significant urban digital twin projects across India. The company also ventured into connected mobility solutions, securing a landmark HD ADAS navigation map project. Additionally, it broadened its geospatial capabilities through a project for the National Mission for Clean Ganga, involving advanced aerial LiDAR mapping.
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Genesys International's growth and projects are expected to enhance urban planning and infrastructure management across Indian cities.
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