Bodhi Tree lands Assam government's digital content platform mandate
The project shifts Bodhi Tree from content producer to platform operator with recurring revenue. Tech architecture is already complete.
— 2 earlier stories on Bodhi Tree Multimedia Ltd. →What's new
- Won mandate from Assam government to build and operate the state's official digital content platform.
- Moves from pure-play content producer to technology-enabled platform manager.
- Core tech architecture already complete; focus now on branding and content onboarding.
Why this matters
For a nano-cap with a market cap of just ₹112 cr and quarterly revenue of ₹35 cr, a long-term state government mandate is a step change. It opens a recurring government revenue stream and could become a replicable model for other states, potentially redefining the company's growth trajectory.
What we're watching
- Whether Bodhi Tree can secure similar mandates from other state governments.
- Subscription revenue ramp-up and user adoption on the platform.
- Any additional capex or operational investment required.
The full read
Bodhi Tree Multimedia, a nano-cap content company with a market cap of ₹112 cr, just landed a mandate from the Government of Assam to build and run the state's official digital content platform. That is not a routine production order. It is a pivot: from selling content to managing a platform with recurring subscription revenue. The company says the core technology architecture is already done, so execution risk is lower than a typical build-first contract. For a firm with quarterly sales of ₹35 cr, a long-term state government mandate is a genuine step change. It opens a new revenue stream and, if replicable, could turn Bodhi Tree into a go-to operator for cultural digitisation across states. This is a clear positive surprise — the kind of development that can rewrite the narrative for a small-cap.
Questions answered
- What exactly is Bodhi Tree building for the Assam government?
- It will build and operate the state's official digital content platform, hosting regional entertainment, cultural programming, films, music, and creator-led content across mobile, web, and connected TV.
- How does this mandate change Bodhi Tree's business model?
- It shifts the company from a pure content producer to a platform operator managing development, content strategy, subscriptions, and long-term operations — introducing recurring revenue.
- Is there a disclosed contract value for this mandate?
- No. The company did not disclose the financial value. The significance lies in the long-term nature and potential scalability to other states.
- What is Bodhi Tree's current financial health?
- Market cap about ₹112 cr, trailing P/E of 17.1, ROE of 14.9%, and debt/equity of 0.64. Latest quarter (Mar 2026) posted sales of ₹35 cr and net profit of ₹2 cr.
- Has Bodhi Tree done government platform projects before?
- No. This is the company's first government platform mandate, marking an entry into platform-led government business.
- Could this lead to more state government contracts?
- The company itself suggested the mandate could serve as a replicable model for similar cultural digitisation initiatives by other state governments.
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