Genesys Reports 68 Per Cent QoQ PAT Rise In Q2FY26
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Genesys Reports 68 Per Cent QoQ PAT Rise In Q2FY26

Genesys International Corporation Ltd has reported a strong quarterly performance for Q2FY26, with profit after tax (PAT) rising by 68 per cent quarter-on-quarter to Rs 120 million, supported by higher revenue and improved margins. The company, which provides advanced mapping, survey and geospatial services, announced its results for the quarter ended 30 September 2025.

Financial Performance Total revenue for Q2FY26 stood at Rs 807.9 million, up 12 per cent quarter-on-quarter and 10.64 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 338.4 million, marking growth of 9.96 per cent QoQ and 11.38 per cent YoY.

PAT increased from Rs 71.2 million in Q1FY26 to Rs 120 million in Q2FY26, reflecting stronger operational performance. On a year-on-year basis, PAT rose 6.86 per cent, up from Rs 112.3 million in Q2FY25. The company said its quarterly profit margin improved from 9.8 per cent to 14.8 per cent.

Quarterly Comparison (Rs million)

Revenue: Q2FY26 – 807.9; Q2FY25 – 730.2; Q1FY26 – 721.4

EBITDA: Q2FY26 – 338.4; Q2FY25 – 303.8; Q1FY26 – 307.7

PAT: Q2FY26 – 120; Q2FY25 – 112.3; Q1FY26 – 71.2

Genesys attributed the growth to continued demand for its geospatial services and improved operational efficiencies.

Genesys International Corporation Ltd has reported a strong quarterly performance for Q2FY26, with profit after tax (PAT) rising by 68 per cent quarter-on-quarter to Rs 120 million, supported by higher revenue and improved margins. The company, which provides advanced mapping, survey and geospatial services, announced its results for the quarter ended 30 September 2025. Financial Performance Total revenue for Q2FY26 stood at Rs 807.9 million, up 12 per cent quarter-on-quarter and 10.64 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 338.4 million, marking growth of 9.96 per cent QoQ and 11.38 per cent YoY. PAT increased from Rs 71.2 million in Q1FY26 to Rs 120 million in Q2FY26, reflecting stronger operational performance. On a year-on-year basis, PAT rose 6.86 per cent, up from Rs 112.3 million in Q2FY25. The company said its quarterly profit margin improved from 9.8 per cent to 14.8 per cent. Quarterly Comparison (Rs million) Revenue: Q2FY26 – 807.9; Q2FY25 – 730.2; Q1FY26 – 721.4 EBITDA: Q2FY26 – 338.4; Q2FY25 – 303.8; Q1FY26 – 307.7 PAT: Q2FY26 – 120; Q2FY25 – 112.3; Q1FY26 – 71.2 Genesys attributed the growth to continued demand for its geospatial services and improved operational efficiencies.

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