Tag: Signpost India

  • Signpost India’s profits fall; revenue grows sharply

    Signpost India’s profits fall; revenue grows sharply

    MUMBAI: Signpost India’s shareholders will have mixed feelings after the Mumbai-based advertising agency delivered a tale of two halves for the year ended March 31st, 2025. Whilst revenue from operations climbed a respectable 17 per cent to Rs 453.2 crore, net profit took a detour in the wrong direction, falling 23 per cent to Rs 33.7 crore from Rs 44 crore the previous year—suggesting this signpost may need recalibrating.

    The numbers paint a picture of growth without the corresponding profit punch. Total income, including other revenues, reached Rs 458.4 crore, up from Rs 395.5 crore the previous year. However, the company’s profit margins compressed, with costs rising faster than revenues—a classic case of losing one’s way despite knowing the destination.

    Managing director Shailesh Ashtekar and his team appear to have hit some speed bumps in their cost management. Total expenses surged 25 per cent to Rs 413 crore, outpacing the revenue growth. Employee benefit expenses climbed to Rs 42.7 crore from Rs 33.5 crore, reflecting both expansion and India’s competitive talent market—though the returns on this investment remain to be seen.

    The balance sheet still shows a company with solid foundations. Total assets grew to Rs 555 crore from Rs 475.6 crore, whilst shareholders’ equity reached Rs 223.4 crore. Cash and equivalents stood at Rs 22.2 crore, providing reasonable liquidity though down from previous levels.

    In a curious show of optimism despite the profit decline, the board has recommended maintaining a dividend of Rs 0.50 per share—a gesture that suggests confidence in weathering current headwinds. With earnings per share falling to Rs 6.34 from Rs 8.24 the previous year, Signpost will need to find its bearings quickly to restore investor confidence.

    The advertising industry’s fortunes often mirror broader economic sentiment, and whilst Signpost’s revenue growth suggests Indian businesses are still spending on marketing, the margin compression indicates fiercer competition and rising costs. For a company whose business revolves around pointing others in the right direction, Signpost India appears to have lost its way somewhat—though management clearly believes this detour is temporary.

  • Signpost CFO Rameshwar Agrawal resigns, exit set for 31 March

    Signpost CFO Rameshwar Agrawal resigns, exit set for 31 March

    MUMBAI: The financial corridors of Signpost India Limited are witnessing a shift as the company’s chief financial officer (CFO), Rameshwar Prasad Agrawal, has tendered his resignation. Agrawal, who held the key managerial position, cited personal reasons for stepping down, with his last working day marked for 31 March 2025.

    Signpost India Ltd, known for its digital and transit media dominance, informed the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) about Agrawal’s exit in an official communication.

    In his resignation letter addressed to the Board, Agrawal expressed his gratitude for the opportunities and support he received during his tenure. “I want to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunities I have had during my tenure here. It has been an honour to work alongside such a dedicated team and contribute to the company’s growth and success. I appreciate the support and trust the Board has placed in me, and I am truly grateful for the experience and knowledge I have gained,” he wrote.

    While the company has yet to announce a successor, the leadership transition process is expected to commence soon. With an emphasis on ensuring smooth financial operations, Signpost’s management will likely focus on appointing a replacement who aligns with the company’s strategic goals.

     

  • Signpost India and NDMC to enable free Wi-Fi Zones in CBD area of New Delhi

    Signpost India and NDMC to enable free Wi-Fi Zones in CBD area of New Delhi

    MUMBAI: Signpost India, India’s largest digital Out-of-Home (OOH) enterprise, has worked on a project with the senior team of New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) for the launch of NDMC’s Smart City Project at Charka Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi on Monday, 13th August 2018.

    The project named as CP LYF, will be touching various facilities on 50 premier points. CP LYF will enable the smartphones’ of users to connect through Ethernet with usage of up to 1 GB data and 400 smartphone charging points at zero cost. The Digital panels along the premier points have the ability to broadcast infotainment along with adverts which are run on 100% secured network. In-house software developed by Parxys Mobility “WISDOM” is been synced to the network along with surveillance cameras to monitor this project.

    Signpost India’s team has created this multifaceted robust technology to engage out of home media through digital and smartphone engagement. The visitors will also benefit free online entertainment streaming application in the form of “Chillx”.

    Present at the launch of the project were Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’able Union Minister; Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’able Minister of State for Communications and Railways; Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Hon’able Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs; Shri Anil Baijal, Hon’able Lt. Governor, Delhi; Shri Arvind Kejriwal, Hon’ Chief Minister, Delhi and Shri Meenakshi Lekhi, Hon’able Minister of Parliament. 

    Signpost India has been working for creating convenience for the travellers in the numerous projects with the civic authorities as first and last mile connectivity through public bicycle share, skywalks, commuter shelters and social initiatives on important work for tree plantations, women safety, pollution, Save the Tiger project, rain water harvesting etc.

  • Signpost India Invites brands to come together for Save the Tiger campaign

    Signpost India Invites brands to come together for Save the Tiger campaign

    MUMBAI: Nagpur, the “Tiger Capital of India” is all set to don a refreshing new look by Signpost India, in active collaboration with Forest and Revenue Department of Maharashtra. The innovative media company with unmatched expertise traditional Out-of-Home (OOH) and digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) media is inviting all major brands across India to lend support for the “Save the Tiger” initiative by allowing them to put up advertisements across various bus shelter locations in Nagpur. 

    This campaign is set to kick-start from 27th July, 2018 and shall be free of cost (one location per brand) for the participating brands. It will be launched with a gala dinner in the presence of the Shri. Vikas Kharge, Secretary, Forest and Revenue Department of Maharashtra, and renowned playback singer Javed Ali at Palacio, Centre Point, Nagpur.

    The tiger isn’t merely a charismatic species or simply another wild animal living in some far away forest. It is an incomparable animal which plays a critical role in the health and diversity of an ecosystem. Unfortunately, if the tigers go extinct, the entire system would collapse and it will be a catastrophe for mankind.

    Fortunately, India is home to more than 70 per cent of the world’s tiger population and Nagpur is unofficially considered as the “Tiger Capital of India.” It is therefore unpardonable that at 23 deaths, Maharashtra stood second only to Madhya Pradesh (25) in tiger deaths nationwide during 2017. But luckily its tiger population is steady with 86 in Tadoba National Park, Nagpur – the prime reason why the campaign will go live in Nagpur.

    Through this campaign, brands will get an opportunity to extend their support towards protecting tigers and will be furthermore offered innovative messaging opportunity too.