The company also announced plans to introduce new local intelligence products for the Middle East market as part of its global expansion strategy, as well as develop AI-based applications.
Genesys International Corporation Ltd, one of India’s leading geospatial services players, has reported a 32.29 per cent year-on-year rise in net profit for the first quarter of FY2026, driven by robust demand for its advanced mapping and geospatial solutions.
Consolidated revenue rose 26.2 per cent to ₹721.4 million, while EBITDA grew 41.04 per cent to ₹307.7 million. Net profit for the quarter stood at ₹71.2 million, up from ₹53.8 million in the same period last year.
Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director, said the quarter marked a strong start to the financial year, with significant progress on urban digital twin projects and growing market interest in automotive mapping technologies.
“Our global partnerships are gaining traction, and we expect further momentum in the coming quarters,” he noted.
Genesys also plans to launch new local intelligence products and expand its footprint in the Middle East. The company aims to leverage its extensive data and content capabilities to develop practical applications in the emerging AI space.
“We believe Genesys is well-positioned to adopt disruptive technologies and demonstrate their real-world impact,” Malik added.
With a team of over 2,000 professionals and a nationwide constellation of sensors, Genesys International is building India’s next-generation map stack. The company serves both enterprise and government clients, offering cutting-edge solutions across photogrammetry, remote sensing, and 3D geo-content.