ZEEL posts 17.0% growth, Q4 revenue at Rs. 20,193 million

Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) was Rs. 5,683 million with an EBITDA margin of 28.1%. PAT for the quarter was Rs. 2,917 million, the company said.

ZEEL posts 17.0% growth, Q4 revenue at Rs. 20,193 million

New Delhi: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) reported consolidated revenue of Rs. 20,193 million in its fourth quarter ending March 31, 2019.

Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) was Rs. 5,683 million with an EBITDA margin of 28.1%. PAT for the quarter was Rs. 2,917 million, the company said.

For the full year FY19, ZEEL reported consolidated revenue of Rs. 79,339 million. Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) was Rs. 25,640 million with an EBITDA margin of 32.3%. PAT for the year was Rs. 15,671 million and the PAT margin was 19.8%.

Q4FY19 HIGHLIGHTS

  •     Total revenue for the quarter was Rs. 20,193 million, growth of 17.0% YoY. The growth was driven by the strong performance of domestic broadcast, digital and movie businesses.
  •     Advertising revenue for the quarter was Rs. 12,175 million, a growth of 16.0% YoY. Domestic advertising revenue grew by 17.7% YoY to Rs. 11,575 million. International advertising revenue for the quarter was Rs. 600 million.
  •     Subscription revenue for the quarter was Rs. 5,653 million, growth of 3.4% YoY. Domestic subscription revenue grew by 3.9% YoY to Rs. 4,696 million. International subscription revenue was Rs. 957 million.
  •     EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization) for the quarter grew by 12.3% to Rs. 5,683 million and EBITDA margin stood at 28.1%.
  •     ZEE5 continued to grow and reached 61.5 mn MAUs in the month of March.
  •     ZEEL maintained its position as the #1 all-India television entertainment network.

FY19 HIGHLIGHTS

  •     Total revenue for FY19 was Rs. 79,339 million, growth of 18.7% YoY. The growth was driven by the all-round strong performance of domestic broadcast, digital and movie businesses.
  •     Advertising revenue for FY19 was Rs. 50,367 million, growth of 19.8% YoY. Domestic advertising revenue grew by 20.9% YoY to Rs. 47,690 million. International advertising revenue was Rs. 2,677 million.
  •     Subscription revenue for FY19 was Rs.23,105 million, growth of 13.9% YoY. Domestic subscription revenue grew by 17.4% YoY to Rs. 19,232 million. International subscription revenue was Rs. 3,873 million.
  •     EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization) for FY19 grew by 23.5% to Rs. 25,640 million and EBITDA margin stood at 32.3%.
  •     Profit after Tax (PAT) for the full year FY19 was 15,671 million and the PAT margin was 19.8%

Subhash Chandra, Chairman, ZEEL, commented, "This has been another year of robust performance and we have ended the year on a strong footing. With the elections behind us, I expect the economic growth to accelerate. Our M&E industry has grown tremendously over the last few years, but I believe that it is just the beginning. Entertainment content is becoming increasingly personalized and that journey will continue with the new TRAI regulation and emergence of digital medium placing consumer at the centre. This will further motivate all the content producers to create better quality content."

Punit Goenka, Managing Director & CEO, ZEEL, commented, "We have delivered another quarter of strong operating performance which is commendable given the challenges the industry is facing in implementing the TRAI tariff order. As I had indicated earlier, the implementation of this new regulation has led to short-term disruptions, which is understandable given the size of our pay TV market. Based on the initial signs, I do believe that the changes that this regulation will bring in will be positive for us.”

“The subscription and advertising revenues for the fourth quarter were impacted due to the tariff order. However, our medium-term growth outlook for the business remains unchanged. While the advertisers have been circumspect to spend due to the uncertainty caused by the regulation and some moderation in the consumer demand, we believe that this is temporary. The tariff order should settle down on the ground soon and the new government's primary objective will be to stimulate the consumer demand, both of which will inspire confidence in the advertisers. The new subscription regime would be beneficial for all the stakeholders in the value chain,” he added.

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