Genesys International Corporation Ltd informed the stock exchanges on April 23, 2026, about the outcomes of its recent Board of Directors meeting. The meeting, which concluded at 05:15 p.m., primarily focused on the expansion of the company’s financial framework to support future growth. Key approvals included a substantial increase in the Authorized Share Capital and the issuance of a Postal Ballot notice to seek shareholder consent for these structural changes.
The Board has approved an increase in the Authorized Share Capital from the existing ₹27.25 Crores to ₹45 Crores. This involves increasing the total number of equity shares from 5.45 Crores to 9 Crores, each maintaining a face value of ₹5. This expansion is facilitated by the creation of 3.55 Crore additional equity shares, which will rank pari-passu with the existing shares in all respects. This strategic move suggests the company is preparing for potential future fund-raising or capital infusion activities.
Genesys International Corporation Ltd is a leading provider of advanced geospatial and 3D digital mapping solutions, catering to urban planning, telecommunications, and infrastructure sectors. In February 2026, the company secured a significant ₹13 Crore project for the Guwahati Digital Twin, aimed at supporting city governance through unified infrastructure data. Throughout 2025, the company remained active in granting and allotting stock options under its ESOP schemes to retain talent. Additionally, the firm continues to maintain a strong liquidity position, with cash equivalents reaching ₹105.07 Crores earlier in the fiscal year.
For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the company reported a total income of ₹86.90 Crores, marking a 7.6% increase compared to ₹80.79 Crores in the previous quarter. However, on a year-on-year basis, revenue saw a 4.4% decline from ₹90.93 Crores. Profitability faced severe pressure due to a 23.0% YoY rise in expenses, resulting in a net profit of only ₹1.05 Crores—a sharp 94.9% decline compared to the same quarter in 2024. Notable investors and institutional activity in 2025 showed that Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) holding fluctuated, ending the year at approximately 7.62% as of December 2025.
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