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Will NBCC Win the Proxy Battle?

New Delhi: Recently, NBCC has been engaged in a *proxy battle* aimed at undermining the company, according to industry experts. Based on recent events, these efforts appear to be part of a broader strategy to weaken NBCC’s market position.

Readers should take note that NBCC recently approached the *Supreme Court* regarding the *Supertech homebuyers case.

In past situations, NBCC faced setbacks, losing bids for the *Jaypee projects* despite successfully completing the *Amrapali project* for homebuyers.

According to a *market analysis, there is a general sentiment that homebuyers who opt for NBCC are selecting a **reliable entity, as the company, despite delays, remains accountable for completing projects.

On the other hand, **private developers* often leave buyers stranded, unable to complete their commitments.

However, customer dissatisfaction has emerged, with buyers pointing out that while the company changes, *contractors* continue to exploit and mistreat clients.
There are reports that NBCC’s project teams, such as *SBG* and *RBG*, sometimes lack commitment and professionalism.

In a statement to *NewsIP*, NBCC’s senior management stated, “NBCC has always prioritized the interests of its clients. We delivered on our promises to the Amrapali homebuyers, and the current status of those who did not trust us is evident.”

Whether NBCC can withstand this proxy battle remains to be seen, but the company asserts that it has consistently acted in the best interests of its customers.

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