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Amagi Posts ₹34 Cr Profit In Q4, Revenue Jumps 29% YoY

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May 20, 2026

Media SaaS company Amagi turned profitable in Q4 FY26, posting a consolidated net profit of ₹34.3 Cr as against a loss of ₹10.6 Cr in the same quarter last year. Sequentially, profit jumped 11% from ₹30.9 Cr.

Operating revenue grew 28.5% to ₹397 Cr during the quarter under review from ₹308.9 Cr in Q4 FY25. However, revenue declined 1.7% from ₹403.8 Cr in the preceding December quarter. 

Including other income of ₹24.2 Cr, total revenue for the quarter stood at ₹421.2 Cr. 

Meanwhile, total expenses rose 16% YoY and 0.21% QoQ to ₹380.7 Cr during the quarter under review. For the full FY26, the company recorded a net profit of ₹71.7 Cr as against a loss of ₹68.7 Cr in the previous year. Operating revenue grew 29.5% to ₹1,505.6 Cr from ₹1,162.6 Cr in FY25.

The company earns revenue from three business segments — cloud modernisation, streaming unification, monetisation & marketplace. 

Streaming unification helps content providers run and scale streaming channels without owning traditional broadcast infrastructure. It includes channel creation and management through products like Amagi NOW, content ingestion, storage, library management, and more. The segment’s revenue rose 26% to ₹838 Cr in FY26 from ₹664 Cr in FY25. It accounted for 56% of the total revenue during the year. 

Cloud modernisation, which helps traditional broadcasters migrate from legacy hardware-based broadcasting systems to cloud-native operations, recorded a revenue of ₹286 Cr in FY26, up 32% from ₹217 Cr.

The company also enables content providers to enhance revenue through advertising and expanded content distribution via its monetisation and marketplace segment. This segment generated a revenue of ₹381 Cr in FY26, up 36% from ₹281 Cr in the previous fiscal.

Adjusted EBITDA rose 563.1% to ₹155.7 Cr during the year from ₹23 Cr in FY25, with margin expanding to 10.3% from 2.0%. 

Amagi said it is planning to launch an agentic suite, including metadata enrichment in 25+ languages, automated artwork generation, AI-driven ad-break identification, and localisation across more than 100 languages. 

The company is also betting on AI to increase its revenue. In April, it launched NewsPulse — an agentic news content transformation platform which autonomously transforms live newscasts into social-ready clips, vertical videos, and news bulletins.

Shares of Amagi ended today’s trading session 0.91% higher at ₹410.05 on the BSE.