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Eros International Media, Eros Media World subsidiary, posts Q1 loss before tax of INR 74.3 million

Eros International Media, Eros Media World subsidiary, posts Q1 loss before tax of INR 74.3 million

ReutersReuters2026/08/19 21:37
  • Eros International Media, a subsidiary of Eros Media World plc, reported standalone results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
  • Net sales/income from operations was 49; total income was 2,376.
  • Loss before tax was 743; basic EPS was (0.77).
  • Going-concern uncertainty flagged, citing fully eroded net worth and occasional defaults on statutory dues.
  • Auditor highlighted long-overdue group receivables; expected credit loss provision totaled 28,646 as of June 30, 2026.


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