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Genesys International net profit surges 160% in FY25

Genesys International net profit surges 160% in FY25

Time of India02-06-2025
Genesys International Corporation
, an advanced
mapping company
, reported a 55.16 per cent increase in total revenue for the financial year ended March 31, 2025, reaching ₹315.39 crore compared to ₹203.27 crore in FY24. The company also posted a 159.59 per cent rise in profit after tax (PAT) to ₹56.10 crore.
Quarterly and full-year growth
Revenue for the fourth quarter (Q4) stood at ₹94.27 crore, up 3.68 per cent quarter-on-quarter and 31.60 per cent year-on-year. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the quarter increased to ₹49.88 crore, marking a 12.35 per cent rise compared to the previous quarter and 35.86 per cent compared to the same quarter last year. PAT for Q4 rose to ₹18.95 crore from ₹14.85 crore in Q4 FY24.
Sajid Malik
, Chairman and MD, said, 'Our results clearly reflect the accelerating adoption of high-definition map data, underscoring its critical role as an enabler across multiple pillars of the Indian economy. From infrastructure development and urban planning to transportation, logistics, telecommunications, and utilities, the demand for precise and reliable geospatial intelligence is no longer optional — it's a necessity."
He added that the rollout of the
India Map Stack
marked a key milestone in enabling next-generation solutions.
Margin and outlook
The EBITDA margin for Q4 FY25 stood at 52.92 per cent, up from 51.26 per cent in the previous quarter. The company stated it anticipates continued adoption of its mapping platform across sectors.
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