Amagi's FAST inflection test—can Q1 sustain the 30% growth from FY26?
After FY26 marked an inflection (30% growth, PAT positive), Amagi reports Q1 results on August 13. The Street expects continued momentum in FAST deployments and margin expansion. The key watch: whether the 55% FAST viewing-hour growth in June translates to sustained revenue and customer adds.
What to expect
Amagi is transitioning from a broadcast SaaS vendor to a global FAST ecosystem orchestrator. FY26 marked the inflection: 30% revenue growth (₹1,506 Cr) coupled with 6x EBITDA growth and PAT turning positive (₹72 Cr). Q1 FY27 will test whether this is structural growth—rooted in FAST adoption, customer adds, and cloud migration—or a one-cycle peak. The Street expects revenue to continue on a 25–30% YoY trajectory, implying a print near ₹350–380 Cr for Q1.
~₹350–380 Cr
25–30% YoY growth trajectory; Q4 FY26 was ₹397 Cr (+28.5% YoY). Consensus estimate: ₹423 Cr for Q1.
~10–12%
FY26 saw 6x EBITDA growth to ₹156 Cr (~10% margin). Operating leverage from scale should sustain or improve.
Key driver
June 2026 AIRTIME Report: 6,500 channel deliveries, 55% YoY viewing-hour growth, 53% ad-impression growth. Shift toward higher-margin DAI and orchestration fees.
On track to positive
FY26 PAT was ₹72 Cr. Street expects EPS ~₹1.43 for Q1 (vs ₹1.54 in Q4 FY26). Watch for tax headwinds.
A strong print would show: revenue within or above ₹380–400 Cr (reinforcing 30%+ growth), FAST segment revenue acceleration (higher penetration of DAI and orchestration fees), and full-year guidance of $150M USD (₹1,250+ Cr) with confidence on path to double-digit margins. A weak print would see revenue miss ₹350 Cr, FAST adoption slow below June's 55% momentum, or margin pressure from customer acquisition costs—signaling that FY26 was peak profitability before a reinvestment cycle.
On track?
Yes. FY26 established momentum (30% growth, profitability inflection). Q4 FY26 revenue was ₹397 Cr (+28.5% YoY), and FAST viewing hours jumped 55% in June 2026—suggesting demand remains strong through the quarter. The company's transition to a FAST ecosystem orchestrator (higher-margin fees vs traditional playout licensing) is documented in product launches (AdFlow Orchestrator, CLOUDPORT upgrades, In-Content Ads marketplace) and customer wins (AccuWeather expansion). The risk: if FAST deployments pause or customer adds slow, the growth narrative cracks.
What the Street says
Since last quarter
1 · Product launches & upgrades
CLOUDPORT upgraded (May 12): 100+ concurrent feeds, 99.999% resiliency, 70% faster playlist playout. AdFlow Orchestrator launched (Apr 14) for FAST revenue optimization. In-Content Ads marketplace (May 5) opens new advertiser access. NEWSPULSE AI product gained first customer (May 20). These mark Amagi's pivot toward orchestration and AI.
2 · Business momentum: FAST & partnerships
June 2026 AIRTIME Report (Jul 1): 6,500 FAST channels, 55% viewing-hour growth YoY, 53% ad-impression growth. AccuWeather migration completed (Apr 19). Matrox ORIGIN integration announced (Apr 19) for cloud production. DACH/CEE sales lead hired (Jul 29), signaling regional expansion. LATAM showed strongest growth in FAST viewing.
3 · Tax adjustment & insider trading closure
Income tax assessment (May 15): ₹17.9 Cr adjustment for AY 2023-24 related to overseas entity classification. Routine but a headwind to Q1 PAT. Insider trading window closed (Jun 25) ahead of results, as expected. No major pledges or promoter actions noted.
4 · Valuation & pricing
Stock at ₹646.95 (as of Aug 7) is 6.9% off ATH (₹695) but 108% above 52-week low (₹310), reflecting bullish sentiment. RSI 62.3 (neutral). Above 20-/50-day SMAs but below 200-day SMA. Momentum is positive but not extreme, suggesting upside depends on result confirmation.
The setup
Amagi enters Q1 FY27 at an inflection. FY26 proved the business can scale at 30% while turning profitable—a rare combination for a SaaS vendor. The Street buys the story (Strong Buy consensus, ₹543 avg TP). The question now is execution: can FAST deployments sustain the 55% momentum shown in June? Can the company add enough customers and expand FAST margin mix (DAI, orchestration) to hold 25–30% growth? And will $150M USD become guiding light for FY27? A print in line with expectations (₹350–380 Cr revenue, positive PAT, no major guidance cut) would validate the inflection and likely re-rate the stock upward. A miss or guidance weakness would test the valuation story.
What to watch on result day
1 · Revenue & growth rate
Focus on the headline: does Q1 show 25–30% YoY growth or does it decelerate? FAST segment revenue is the real test—look for disclosure on DAI, orchestration, and channel-count adds. If FAST penetration jumped from June, upside surprise.
2 · Margins & operating leverage
Adjusted EBITDA margin should hold 10–12%. Watch for gross-margin commentary on FAST vs traditional SaaS mix. If the company guided toward 30%+ adj. EBITDA growth, it signals confidence in margin expansion.
3 · FY27 guidance & customer adds
Does the company reaffirm $150M USD revenue target? Any update on net revenue retention (NRR) or FAST customer wins? Thin guidance or pulled FY27 forecast would hurt sentiment, even if Q1 beat.
4 · Tax & one-time impacts
The ₹17.9 Cr income-tax adjustment (AY 2023-24) may flow through Q1 or be deferred. Clarify if PAT is impacted and by how much. Net it out to assess underlying profitability.
Amagi's Q1 FY27 result comes at a pivot point. The company has proven it can marry 30% growth with profitability—a rare feat for a SaaS vendor in cloud broadcast and streaming. The Street is constructive (Strong Buy, ₹543 avg TP) and expects revenue to follow Q4's 28.5% trajectory into Q1. The real story, though, is FAST: June showed 55% viewing-hour growth and 6,500 channel deployments, positioning Amagi as the orchestrator of choice for the $18B global FAST market. The risks are known—customer concentration, macro ad softness, execution on AI (NEWSPULSE is early)—but the runway is long. Expect the board to approve Q1 on August 13 and host an earnings call August 14.
Amagi Q1 FY27: Consol. PAT ₹34 Cr, Revenue +32% YoY as Margins Expand
PAT +760.4% YoY · revenue +32.36% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹436.88 Cr
+32.36% YoY
₹33.91 Cr
+760.4% YoY
7.46%
₹1.49
Amagi Media Labs' consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 32.4% YoY to ₹436.9 Cr from ₹330.1 Cr, and 10.1% QoQ from ₹397.0 Cr in Q4 FY26. Consolidated PAT came in at ₹33.9 Cr, up sharply from a near-breakeven ₹3.9 Cr a year ago, though nearly flat sequentially (-1.0% QoQ) against ₹34.3 Cr in Q4 FY26 — the second straight quarter near this level after the sharp FY26 ramp. Basic consolidated EPS was ₹1.49 versus ₹0.20 a year ago and ₹1.54 last quarter. Revenue came in modestly ahead of the ~₹424 Cr aggregate analyst estimate tracked by Investing.com (a ~3% beat); no PAT consensus was publicly available to benchmark against, and Univest's own Q1 preview noted detailed street estimates for Amagi were not yet published.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
No year-ago quarter on record — YoY cells may be blank.
The operating margin (EBITDA excluding other income, over revenue) expanded to 6.83% from -0.36% a year ago and 6.01% in Q4 FY26 — the operating leverage management flagged on its May 2026 concall showing up in the core business. Net margin eased to 7.46% from 8.13% in Q4 FY26 (though still up sharply from 1.14% a year ago), because other income fell 27% QoQ to ₹17.6 Cr from ₹24.2 Cr — the swing factor masking the OPM improvement at the PAT line. Total tax expense was ₹6.5 Cr (₹5.85 Cr foreign tax plus ₹0.65 Cr deferred), broadly stable versus ₹6.28 Cr last quarter; India tax remained nil as no deferred tax assets are recognized against the group's carried-forward losses.
The stock went into the print at ₹658.1, up 17.2% over the past month of trading.
Amagi Media Labs delivered a strong fiscal year 2026 with 30% revenue growth and a significant return to PAT profitability. The company anticipates continued durable revenue growth in FY27, with a focus on operating leverage and improved cash conversion. Management expressed excitement about the multi-year opportunity
— This quarter: met
Standalone (India-only) PBT/PAT was ₹22.97 Cr — a swing from a ₹5.53 Cr loss a year ago — but stays well below the ₹33.9 Cr consolidated figure, confirming overseas subsidiaries (Amagi Corporation USA and other units) drive the bulk of incremental group profit; standalone tax was nil for the same DTA non-recognition reason. Management's own press release on this print was not available to cross-check its framing. The quarter carried two developments tied to the growth story: the August 11 expansion of the Amagi-TV9 Network partnership for CTV operations, and the July 29 appointment of a DACH sales lead, both consistent with the revenue trajectory; the board also re-approved Baskar Subramanian's MD/CEO term (five years from December 1, 2026) and reclassified authorised share capital post-IPO, neither of which affects operating results.
W1
Whether other income normalizes back toward the ~₹24 Cr run-rate — it dropped 27% QoQ to ₹17.6 Cr, the swing factor behind this quarter's NPM dip
W2
Sequential PAT trajectory beyond the ~₹34 Cr plateau held for two straight quarters — next print should show whether OPM gains convert to fresh PAT growth
W3
Contribution from the expanded TV9 Network CTV partnership (Aug 11, 2026) and DACH sales lead hire (Jul 29, 2026) to segment revenue in coming quarters