MUMBAI: Beating the economic slowdown and market expectations, Subhash Chandra-promoted Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) has posted a 21 per cent jump in net profit for the fiscal-first quarter on the back of a strong ad growth and cut in sports losses.
Operating revenue also rose 21 per cent to Rs 8.43 billion for the quarter ended 30 June 2012. Advertising revenue surprised market forecasts, jumping 18 per cent to Rs 4.47 billion, as the company?s flagship channel, Zee TV, gained market share and viewership.
Zeel reported consolidated net profit of Rs 1.57 billion for the quarter, up from Rs 1.30 billion.
Zeel chairman Subhash Chandra said, ?It is encouraging to see that Zeel has recorded a strong improvement in the operating and the financial performance during the quarter. This has been on the back of increased investments that we are undertaking to grow the business and the market share."
Zeel operating revenue also jumped 21 per cent during the quarter to Rs 8.43 billion (from Rs 6.98 billion), while expenses grew by 12 per cent.
Consolidated operating profit (Ebitda) for the quarter zoomed 50 per cent to Rs 2.33 billion, from Rs 1.56 billion in the year-ago period. Ebitda margins for the quarter stood at Rs 27.7 per cent.
Said Zeel MD and CEO Punit Goenka, ?Zee has started the year on a good note with improvement in the operating performance in Q1 FY?13. During the quarter, we have been able to improve operating margins, partly due to higher viewership share and partly due to lower sports losses.?
Zeel? ad revenue growth came primarily due to increase in market share of many of its channels. The advertising climate, though, stays sluggish.
Subscription revenue rose 19 per cent to Rs 3.64 billion. However, on a QoQ basis, it fell 9.45 per cent (Rs 4.02 billion in Q4). Domestic subscription revenue for the fiscal-first quarter stood at Rs 2.50 billion showing 20.7 per cent growth, while international subscription revenue was at Rs 1.14 billion (up 16.5 per cent Y-o-Y).
On the expenses front, programming and operating cost for the quarter saw a 10 per cent rise to Rs 3.76 billion, from Rs 3.42 billion a year ago. Employee cost rose 19 per cent over the earlier year. Selling & other expenses for the quarter stood at Rs 1.45 billion, increasing by 16 per cent. Total costs incurred by the company rose 12 per cent to Rs 6.1 billion.
Sports business:
The sports business revenue stood at Rs 992 million in the quarter, while cost incurred was Rs 1.20 billion.
Zeel share price jumped 2.64 per cent to close Friday at Rs 149.85 on the BSE.