Genus Power Q4 Profit Surges 312%, FY25 Revenue Doubles
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Genus Power Q4 Profit Surges 312%, FY25 Revenue Doubles

Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd., a leading provider of smart metering solutions, posted a stellar performance for the fourth quarter and full year of FY25, driven by strong execution across ongoing AMISP (Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider) projects.

Q4FY25 Highlights (Standalone)

6. Revenue stood at Rs 9.37 billion, up 123 per cent from Rs 4.20 billion in Q4FY24.

7. EBITDA rose 276 per cent to Rs 2.08 billion, with margins expanding 905 basis points to 22.3 per cent.

8. Profit After Tax (PAT) surged over fourfold to Rs 1.29 billion, up from Rs 314 million in the previous year.

FY25 Highlights (Standalone)

9. Annual revenue doubled to Rs 24.42 billion, compared to Rs 12.01 billion in FY24.

10. EBITDA grew 247 per cent to Rs 4.70 billion, with margins improving by 797 basis points to 19.2 per cent.

11. PAT increased by 297 per cent to Rs 2.98 billion, up from Rs 752 million.

As of 31 March 2025, the company’s order book stood at approximately Rs 301.10 billion (net of taxes), ensuring strong revenue visibility for the coming years.

A key strategic development during the year was the National Company Law Tribunal’s approval of the demerger of the Strategic Investment Business into Genus Prime Infra Ltd, further aligning the company’s focus on core energy infrastructure.

Commenting on the results, Mr Jitendra Kumar Agarwal, Joint Managing Director, said, “FY25 has been a breakthrough year for Genus Power, with remarkable growth in revenue and profitability. Our performance was fuelled by accelerated smart meter deployment under the RDSS scheme, operational scale-up, and disciplined cost control.”

He also highlighted the strategic investments in software solutions like Meter Data Management (MDM) and Head-End Systems (HES), which are expected to yield long-term operating leverage.

Despite a temporary elongation in working capital during execution ramp-up, Genus expects normalisation as project lifecycles mature. With a strong balance sheet, controlled debt levels, and internal funding for future investments, the company remains well-positioned to capitalise on India’s smart metering revolution.


Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd., a leading provider of smart metering solutions, posted a stellar performance for the fourth quarter and full year of FY25, driven by strong execution across ongoing AMISP (Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Provider) projects.Q4FY25 Highlights (Standalone)6. Revenue stood at Rs 9.37 billion, up 123 per cent from Rs 4.20 billion in Q4FY24.7. EBITDA rose 276 per cent to Rs 2.08 billion, with margins expanding 905 basis points to 22.3 per cent.8. Profit After Tax (PAT) surged over fourfold to Rs 1.29 billion, up from Rs 314 million in the previous year.FY25 Highlights (Standalone)9. Annual revenue doubled to Rs 24.42 billion, compared to Rs 12.01 billion in FY24.10. EBITDA grew 247 per cent to Rs 4.70 billion, with margins improving by 797 basis points to 19.2 per cent.11. PAT increased by 297 per cent to Rs 2.98 billion, up from Rs 752 million.As of 31 March 2025, the company’s order book stood at approximately Rs 301.10 billion (net of taxes), ensuring strong revenue visibility for the coming years.A key strategic development during the year was the National Company Law Tribunal’s approval of the demerger of the Strategic Investment Business into Genus Prime Infra Ltd, further aligning the company’s focus on core energy infrastructure.Commenting on the results, Mr Jitendra Kumar Agarwal, Joint Managing Director, said, “FY25 has been a breakthrough year for Genus Power, with remarkable growth in revenue and profitability. Our performance was fuelled by accelerated smart meter deployment under the RDSS scheme, operational scale-up, and disciplined cost control.”He also highlighted the strategic investments in software solutions like Meter Data Management (MDM) and Head-End Systems (HES), which are expected to yield long-term operating leverage.Despite a temporary elongation in working capital during execution ramp-up, Genus expects normalisation as project lifecycles mature. With a strong balance sheet, controlled debt levels, and internal funding for future investments, the company remains well-positioned to capitalise on India’s smart metering revolution.

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