The shares of the public sector company jumped up to 1.3 percent in today’s trading session after the company secured three prestigious work orders from various clients worth Rs 65.73 crore.
With a market capitalization of Rs 32,076 crore, the shares of NBCC Ltd were trading at Rs 119 per share, increasing around 1.11 percent as compared to the previous closing price of Rs 117.50 apiece.
The shares of NBCC Ltd have seen bullish movement after securing work orders worth Rs. 65.73 crore across Karnataka and Odisha. The largest project, valued at Rs 43.90 crore, involves PMC services at Energy Institute Bengaluru.
Additionally, NBCC will construct a regional office and central courtyards for Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti in Odisha, collectively worth Rs 21.83 crore. These projects strengthen NBCC’s institutional infrastructure portfolio.
Looking forward to the company’s financial performance, revenue increased by 16 percent from Rs 3,996 crore in Q4FY24 to Rs 4,643 crore in Q4FY25. Further, during the same time frame, net profit increased by 30 percent from Rs 141 crore to Rs 183 crore.
As of March 31, 2025, NBCC (India) Ltd boasts a robust consolidated order book of Rs 1,20,533 crore. NBCC alone contributes Rs 1,04,255 crore, highlighting its dominant share.
Subsidiaries HSCC, HSCL, and NSL contribute Rs 9,280 crore, Rs 6,815 crore, and Rs 183 crore, respectively. This strong pipeline underscores NBCC’s leadership in public infrastructure development.
NBCC (India) Ltd secured key projects worth over Rs 30,000 crore in Q4 FY25. Major wins include a Rs 25,000 crore strategic MoU with MAHAPREIT and a Rs 3,500 crore land development project in Lucknow.
Other projects span across sectors like education, infrastructure, and government institutions, reinforcing NBCC’s strong presence in public sector construction and development.
NBCC (India) Limited provides value-added services. The Company operates through three segments: Project Management Consultancy (PMC), Real Estate Development, and Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC).
Written by Abhishek Singh
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