CORPORATE PROFILE
Eros International Plc is a leading global company in the Indian film entertainment industry, which co-produces, acquires and distributes Indian language films in multiple formats worldwide. The Company was founded in 1977 and is one of the oldest companies in the Indian film industry to focus on international market. We believe we are pioneers in our business. Our success is built on the relationships we have cultivated over the past 40+ years with leading talent, production companies, exhibitors and other key participants in our industry. By leveraging these relationships, we have aggregated multi-format rights to over 3,000 films in our library, including recent and classic titles that span different genres, budgets and languages. Eros Now, our digital OTT entertainment service, has digital rights to over 11,000 films, out of which approximately 5,000 films are owned in perpetuity, across Hindi and regional languages from Eros’s internal library as well as third party aggregated content, which we believe makes it one of the largest Indian movie offering platforms around the world.
Theatrical Distribution
The theatrical channel largely includes revenues from multiplex chains, single screen theaters, distributors and content aggregators in case of dubbed and/or subtitled versions. We are a leading player in a growing and under-penetrated cinema market with two and seven out of top 15 box office hits in calendar year 2016 and 2015 respectively. Depending on the film, the distribution rights we acquire may be global, international or India only.
India’s theatrical market comprises of both multiplex and single screen theatres, which are 100% digitally equipped. Our distribution capabilities enable us to target a majority of the 1.3 billion people in India. Recently, as demand for regional films and other media has increased in India, our brand recognition in Hindi films has helped us to grow our non-Hindi film business by targeting regional audiences in India and overseas. With our distribution network for Hindi and Tamil films, we believe we are well positioned to expand our offering of non-Hindi content.
Indian films have a global appeal and their popularity has been increasing in many countries that consume dubbed and subtitled foreign content in local languages. These markets include the USA, Germany, China, Poland, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, China, the Middle East and Latin America among others. Based on gross collections reported by comScore, our market share (as an average over the preceding seven calendar years to 2017) is 27% of all theatrically released Indian language films in the United Kingdom and the U.S.
Television Distribution
Eros serves one of the largest and fastest growing television markets in the world by licensing high quality Indian film content to television broadcasters. We believe that the expanding television audience in India creates new opportunities for us to license our film content, and expands the audience recognition of the Eros brand name and film products. We license Indian film content (usually a combination of new releases and existing films in our library), to satellite television broadcasters operating in India and around the world. We have, directly or indirectly, licensed content for major Indian television channels such as Colors, Sony, the Star Network and Zee TV. Our television distribution business serves to de-risk our theatrical revenues while enhancing revenue predictability through pre-sales of TV syndication rights which includes satellite television broadcasting, cable television and terrestrial television. We license Indian film content usually through a combination of new releases and existing films in our library over a stated period of time in exchange for a license fee.
Eros Now
Eros Now is a leading on-demand South Asian entertainment network accessible anytime, anywhere, on most Internet-connected screen including mobile, web, and TV. With over 11,000 digital titles, Eros Now offers its 113 million registered users and 10.1 million paying subscribers worldwide the promise of endless entertainment hosting one of the largest libraries of movies, as well as premium television shows, music videos and audio tracks, unmatched in quantity and quality. Eros Now also has a deep library of short-form content, totalling over 4,400 short-form videos including music videos, trailers, original short exclusive interviews and marketing shorts. To date Eros Now has successfully premiered over 180 films in nine different languages including Hindi, English, Tamil (Mo), Bengali (Monchora), Marathi (Guru), Gujarati, Malayalam (White), Telugu and Punjabi. Product features, such as video in HD, multi-language subtitles, movie downloads, and high quality original drama series differentiate the Eros Now entertainment offering.
Eros Now currently offer subscribers the ability to consume content via our vast distribution network ranging from TVs, digital video players, television set-top boxes, connected devices and across both feature and smart phones. Eros Now have agreements in place with many telecommunications operators, original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”), global online SVOD services as well as cable and satellite providers to distribute the Eros Now service.
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Paying Subscribers
*Note: Paying subscribers means any subscriber who has made a valid payment to subscribe to a service that includes the Eros Now service either as part of a bundle or on a standalone basis, either directly or indirectly through a telecom operator or OEM in any given month be it through a daily, weekly or monthly billing pack, as long as the validity of the pack is for at least one month.
Music
Music is an integral part of Indian film promotion and generates additional revenue streams for film companies. The Indian music industry generally is dominated by music from films. We not only have an Eros music label to directly monetise the music revenues but also create third party licences for music. The major music revenues are derived from mobile rights and digital downloads, sold via third party platforms such as iTunes.