Bright Outdoor Media: Navigating New Horizons in Advertising Growth

Headquartered in Andheri, Bright Outdoor Media Limited reports notable growth in FY26, boasting a Total Income of ₹155.43 Cr. The company expanded its premium OOH presence and real estate operations while committing to sustainability. Financial highlights show a 26.06% YoY rise in Net Profit to ₹24.05 Cr.

Bright Outdoor Media: Navigating New Horizons in Advertising Growth
Bright Outdoor Media Limited Achieves Strong FY26 Earnings Growth; EBITDA at Rs 35.23 Cr & Net Profit at Rs 24.05 Cr. Image Credit: ANI

Mumbai-based Bright Outdoor Media Limited has released its audited financial results for the fiscal year 2026, showcasing a robust performance with significant year-over-year growth. The company, listed on the BSE, reported a notable rise in key financial figures, highlighting a Total Income of ₹155.43 crore, a 21.38% increase from the previous year.

The Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) reached ₹35.23 crore, marking a 28.68% YoY growth, while the Net Profit jumped 26.06% to ₹24.05 crore. This surge is attributed to enhanced operational efficiency, a refined business mix, and consistent execution across its diverse media portfolio. Dr. Yogesh Lakhani, CMD, emphasized the substantial growth in their core advertising and real estate segments, alongside advancements in their event management and OOH initiatives.

Established in 1980, Bright Outdoor Media stands out with a network exceeding 400 hoardings, including strategic partnerships in transit areas and pioneering ventures such as solar-powered billboard installations. As they enter FY27, their focus remains on expanding their digital portfolio and reinforcing their presence in key advertising domains, aligning with sustainability efforts.

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