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NBCC HOLDS AGM – PAT SURGES BY 8.09%

Sep 17th, 2015 8:03 am | By | Category: TOP STORIES

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The 55th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NBCC, a Schedule ‘A’ Navratna CPSE

under the Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India, and a State owned Construction Giant, was held in New Delhi on September 16, 2015. Addressing the Annual General Meeting, Dr. Anoop Kumar Mittal, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NBCC, gave a detailed account of the company’s performance for the
FY 2014-15, its operations in various segments of business and also future outlook. Dr. Mittal stated that the Company, during FY2014-15, registered 15% growth in its Turnover from Rs.4038 Crores to Rs.4633 Crores. Its EBITA Margin increased from Rs.371.53 Crores to Rs.433.09 Crores and PAT from
Rs.257.45 Crores to Rs.278.28 Crore. He also informed that NBCC’s
outstanding Order Book stood at more than Rs.25000 Crores. Giving an outlook of NBCC’s future initiatives, Dr. Mittal said that NBCC’s future initiatives would include its major participation in the Govt’s ambitious schemes such as Housing for all by 2022, Development of 100 Smart Cities
in the Country and AMRUT.  In this context, he mentioned about some
concrete steps already taken by the Company as a part of its preparation for the involvement in above activities, such as  signing of several JV MoUs both at home and overseas with various renowned  companies for technology sharing (ii) setting up of independent and dedicated in-house department to specifically attend to smart city initiatives, (iii) establishing
of Research & Development Centre in association with IIT Roorkee for
technology upgradation and innovation in construction activities. Dr. Mittal also divulged the Company’s future plans to (I) Launch an e-Commerce enabled
G-2-G Portal to assist Government agencies in procurement and management of Real Estate properties (ii)Roll out a housing scheme with various stakeholder-
agencies of Government towards providing houses to the poor without any financial burden on the Government (iii)Act as Lenders’ Engineers  to carry out valuation and monitoring of loans financial institutions.

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