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NBCC Successfully Concludes E-Auction of Aspire Centurian Park Residential Units in Greater Noida;Shares Surges 3.5%

2025-03-19  Niranjan Ghatule  
NBCC Successfully Concludes E-Auction of Aspire Centurian Park Residential Units in Greater Noida;Shares Surges 3.5%

NBCC (India) Limited has successfully completed the e-auction of 1,046 residential units at Aspire Centurian Park, Greater Noida (W), Uttar Pradesh. The total sale value achieved through this auction stands at approximately ₹2,353 crores.

Key Highlights:

  • Total Units Sold: 1,046
  • Project Name: Aspire Centurian Park
  • Location: Greater Noida (W), Uttar Pradesh
  • Total Sale Value: ₹2,353 crores
  • Marketing Fee for NBCC: 1% of the sale value

NBCC Shares Surge Post Announcement

Following the successful auction, NBCC shares surged 3.5%, trading at ₹82.55 in intraday trading. The positive market reaction highlights investor confidence in the company’s real estate execution capabilities and revenue generation potential.

NBCC's Role in Real Estate Development

NBCC (India) Limited, a Navratna company, has been instrumental in executing real estate and infrastructure projects across the country. Its expertise in managing stalled projects and reviving developments has made it a trusted name in the industry.

For further details, the official announcement is available on the NBCC website.

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