NBCC India’s Board of Directors approved a ₹0.21 per share interim dividend for the financial year 2025-26, alongside reviewing the unaudited financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. The meeting, held on November 13, 2025, addressed key financial matters including the unaudited financial results and limited review reports, showcasing the company’s financial health and commitment to shareholder returns.
Interim Dividend Declared
The Board of Directors has declared a 2nd interim dividend for the financial year 2025-26, set at ₹0.21 per equity share (i.e., 21%) on shares with a face value of ₹1 each. The record date for determining shareholders’ eligibility for this dividend is November 19, 2025. Payment will be made within the timeframe stipulated by the Companies Act, 2013.
Q2 2026 Financial Highlights
NBCC India’s standalone unaudited financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, include:
- Revenue from Operations: ₹2,09,351.56 Lakh
- Total Income: ₹2,22,448.85 Lakh
- Profit Before Tax: ₹21,131.10 Lakh
- Net Profit: ₹17,254.98 Lakh
Segment-Wise Performance
Key standalone segment results for Q2 2026 show:
- Project Management Consultancy (PMC): Revenue of ₹2,04,918.05 Lakh and Profit Before Tax of ₹12,931.50 Lakh.
- Real Estate: Revenue of ₹465.84 Lakh and Profit Before Tax of ₹541.37 Lakh.
- Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC): Revenue of ₹3,859.74 Lakh and Profit Before Tax of ₹373.23 Lakh.
Auditor’s Conclusion
The limited review of the standalone financial results has been completed by the statutory auditors, who have expressed an unmodified conclusion.
Emphasis of Matters
The auditor’s report draws attention to the following points:
- Purchase of Group Housing plot in Naya Raipur.
- Non-execution of conveyance deed in Faridabad, Haryana.
- Payments to Land & Development Office (L&DO) for additional ground coverage at NBCC Plaza.
- Developed real estate projects in Alwar.
- Residential real estate project at NBCC Green View, Gurugram.
- Demand of Value Added Tax (DVAT).
- GST demand for the financial year 2017-18.
Source: BSE
