Mumbai: UFO Moviez, India’s largest in-cinema advertising platform, with the power to impact almost 2.0 billion viewers annually through 3,633 screens under the PRIME and POPULAR channels across 1,180 cities& towns, today, announced its financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2020.
Financial Highlights:
Quarter ended December 31, 2020
Theatrical and Advertisement Revenues were severely impacted on account of the temporary shut down of cinemas due to COVID-19 Pandemic. However, continued focus on optimizing costs and conserving cash has helped the Company sustain in this period.
Consolidated revenue stood at ₹274 (Q3FY20 – ₹1,426) million. EBITDA stood at minus (-)₹227 (Q3FY20 – ₹360) million. PBT stood at minus (-)₹372 (Q3FY20 – ₹179) million and PAT stood at minus (-)₹282 (Q3FY20– ₹274) million.
Nine months ended December 31, 2020
Consolidated revenue stood at ₹580 (9MFY20 – ₹3,946) million. EBITDA stood at minus (-)₹677 (9MFY20 – ₹919) million. PBT stood at minus (-)₹1,206 (9MFY20 – ₹428) million and PAT stood at minus (-)₹921 (9MFY20 – ₹320) million.
Recent Highlights
On January 27, 2021, the Ministry Of Home Affairs (MHA) removed the restriction of up to 50% seating capacity on Cinemas subject to revised SOPs. On January 31, 2021, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (I&B) issued revised Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)allowing 100% seating capacity.
“2020 was not an ordinary year as economies were decimated and lives were lost due to the pandemic. However, India acted swiftly and was able to control the spread of the virus. The film exhibition industry was one of the most severely impacted sectors. However, with the vaccine roll-out, the confidence to socialize has increased, said Kapil Agarwal, Joint Managing Director, “With the Central government allowing Cinemas to operate at 100% seating capacity, cinemas have gradually started reopening. As the content pipeline builds and the number of new movie releases increases, the audiences have gradually started going to cinemas. The Box Office collections of movies like Master and Wonder Woman have been encouraging. To provide a steady supply of films to enable cinema reopening, UFO has also entered the film distribution business. This has had a positive impact on the film exhibition industry. We are optimistic about the future of the industry and believe that it will bounce back strongly in 2021.”