Amagi records ₹34 crore PAT in Q4FY26, turns profitable

Bengaluru-based cloud-based SaaS technology company Amagi reported a growth in Profit After Tax (PAT) for the financial year of 2026 at ₹72 crore from a loss of ₹69 crore in FY25. Meanwhile, the PAT for Q4 FY26 came was ₹34 crore, a growth of ₹45 crore from a loss of Rs ₹11 crore in Q4 last fiscal. 

For the full year FY26, the company’s revenue grew 29.5 per cent y-o-y to ₹1,506 crore, driven by continued customer expansion and increasing adoption of cloud-native streaming and broadcast workflows. The quarterly revenue grew 28.5 per cent y-o-y to ₹397 crore. Adjusted earnings before interests, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (Adj. EBITDA) rose more than six-fold y-o-y to ₹156 crore from ₹23 crore in FY25; adjusted EBITDA margin expanded to 10.3 per cent y-o-y. 

Amagi’s leading indicators remained strong in FY26, with cumulative content processed rising 51 per cent y-o-y to 8,76,000 hours. Channel deliveries increased 33 per cent y-o-y to 9,425, ad impressions grew 62 per cent to 42.4 billion, and distributor count expanded 24 per cent to 407, up 24 per cent y-o-y, indicating higher content scale and monetisation. 

Heading into FY27, Amagi said its focus areas will be durable revenue growth, improving operating leverage and stronger cash conversion.

Commenting on Q4 FY26 results, Baskar Subramanian, Managing Director & CEO, said, “FY26 was a defining year for Amagi. It was our first full year as a public company, but more importantly, it marked a broader shift in how the media industry is thinking about infrastructure, operations, and intelligence. It was also a year in which the operating model we have built over many years delivered strong results, while also beginning to validate the AI transition we have anticipated for the industry.”

He explained that the company’s move to cloud-native media is accelerating, and AI is reshaping how content is created, distributed, and monetised. “We are particularly excited about the momentum around NEWSPULSE and our broader AI initiatives, where early collaborations with leading global news organisations reinforce our conviction that AI-driven operational layers will become foundational to modern media. Our focus remains: build enduring technology, solve meaningful problems, and create long-term value with discipline and consistency.”



Amagi expanded customer engagement during FY26, with Net revenue retention standing at 125.9 per cent. The number of customers generating over $1 million in annual revenue rose to 35 from 28 in the previous year, indicating increased uptake among large global media companies. 

Founded in 2008, the cloud native SaaS platform enables media companies to launch, manage, distribute, and monetize live, linear, and on-demand content across cable, OTT, and FAST platforms without investing in traditional broadcast infrastructure. Its diversified platform, which includes streaming unification, monetisation & marketplace, and cloud modernisation, allows media companies to run end-to-end content operations, get comprehensive distribution reach, and offer monetization capabilities across streaming-led environments.

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