boAt’s parent firm, Imagine Marketing Limited, just shared its fiscal year 2025 , numbers, and they’re pretty good. The company brought in ₹3,097.8 crore in revenue and ₹142 crore in EBITDA.
The Indian electronics and gadget brand also made a profit of over ₹60 crore, which is a nice turnaround from last year’s ₹79.7 crore loss. This is a solid comeback story and shows boAt is doing something right as a fast-growing brand.
With these results, boAt is not only in better financial shape but is also a leader in India’s personal audio market, ranking third worldwide.

boAt’s revenue growth comes from its focus on new ideas, keeping customers happy, and selling everywhere. Its premium line, Nirvana by boAt, grew a lot in fiscal year 2025, as more people want higher-end electronics. Also, its wearables business almost broke even in the fourth quarter, which means it’s running efficiently and making money—something not many brands have done at this level.
Sameer Mehta, Co-founder and Executive Director at Imagine Marketing Limited, said that the company will keep working on new products, making things in India, and giving customers great experiences. This shows boAt’s vision, which focuses on new ideas, local production, and customer trust.
boAt’s success is also because of its sales strategy, which includes online stores, quick delivery, physical stores, and exports. This approach lets boAt reach different types of consumers in India and build a brand that people like. With more stores and expansion plans, boAt is growing faster and making more money than its competitors.
Besides India, boAt has moved into the Gulf countries, which fits with worldwide trends. This shows that India has a growing role in the global industry, as brands like boAt set the bar for new ideas and good business practices.
With all the funding rounds and acquisitions happening, boAt’s fiscal year 2025 results stand out because of its focus on making money, not just increasing its value. As India sees brands trying to grow, boAt proves that focus and customers are key to long-term success.
boAt’s ₹3,097.8 crore revenue and ₹142 crore EBITDA are more than just numbers—they show how far India’s market has come. From a startup with a goal to change sound and style to a global electronics brand, boAt’s fiscal year 2025 success shows that new ideas and profits can go hand in hand in India’s growing landscape.