Details of the Rights Issue
The Board has authorized the issuance of equity shares via a rights issue to eligible shareholders as on a future record date. While the total quantum is fixed at a maximum of ₹139.30 crore, the specific issue price and the rights entitlement ratio are yet to be determined by the newly formed Rights Issue Committee. This committee is also tasked with finalizing the timing of the issue and the terms of payment.
The company plans to execute this issuance in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018.
Business Overview and Geospatial Presence
Genesys International operates as a specialized player in the geospatial information systems sector, providing advanced mapping, survey, and photogrammetric services. The firm has established a significant footprint with its high-precision 3D mapping and digital twin initiatives, which cover numerous urban centers across India. Its proprietary technological infrastructure supports a wide range of applications including urban governance, telecommunications network planning, and advanced navigation systems.
The company continues to focus on its New India Map project, integrating street-level imagery with AI-driven spatial data analytics.
Financial Performance and Capital Structure
The company currently maintains a mid-range performance profile with a market capitalization of approximately ₹1,364.46 crore. For the fiscal year ending March 2026, the company reported an operating revenue of ₹327.81 crore. Although the annual net profit saw a decline of 42.06%, the most recent quarterly results showed a significant profit growth of 1030.98% on a sequential basis.
The current fundraise represents approximately 10% of its market capitalization, providing a capital buffer to support its long-term strategic projects and mapping infrastructure investments.
Industry Context and Strategic Rationale
- Rising demand for 3D geospatial data in smart city development and urban planning
- Strategic shift toward equity-based funding to maintain a lean balance sheet while scaling technology
- Increased focus on location-based intelligence for autonomous navigation and logistics
- Alignment with national digital infrastructure initiatives such as Gati Shakti
- High capital expenditure requirements for data acquisition and advanced mapping sensors