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CIN Company Name Date of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 04-SEP CIN L36999KA1999PLC025195 Company Name UNITED BREWERIES LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 04-SEP-2014 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 896151 Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0 Sum of matured deposit 0 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0 Sum of matured debentures 0 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0 Sum of application money due for refund 0 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) EXPONENTIA LTD NOT AN-3 & 3A INDIA DELHI NEW DELHI 110088 1100001100015 Amount for unclaimed 6.00 06-OCT-2020 L FINANCIAL AVAILABLE SHAMILAR BAGH 595 and unpaid dividend SERVICES PVT DELHI GADDAM GADDAM NO 11 WARD NO INDIA KARNATAKA BELLARY 583104 1201060000294 Amount for unclaimed 280.00 06-OCT-2020 RAVINDRA CHANDRAKA 25 R T O ROAD 373 and unpaid dividend SULAKSHAN NT CANTONMENT GOVARDHAN RAVINDRA BELLARY NAIDU LEELA K S SHANKAR K SUDHINDRA INDIA KARNATAKA DAKSHINA 576103 1201060000326 Amount for unclaimed 4.00 06-OCT-2020 HEBBAR HERRAR APOORVA KANNADA 174 and unpaid dividend AMBA ROAD AMBAL PADY UDUPI SUNIL RAJESHWAR 124/43 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 211006 1201060000457 Amount for unclaimed 18.00 06-OCT-2020 BHATNAGAR PRASAD BAGHAMBARI 541 and unpaid dividend BHATNAGAR ALLAPUR ALLAHABAD RAGHAVEND NOT H NO 137 CENTRAL INDIA KARNATAKA DHARWAD 580030 1201060000482 Amount for unclaimed 2.00 06-OCT-2020 RA N AVAILABLE EXCISE COLONY 017 and unpaid dividend KULKARNI GOKUL ROAD HUBLI SUBHASH GIREPPA 1690 TOWN/VILL- INDIA KARNATAKA BELGAUM 591312 1201060000594 Amount for unclaimed 14.00 06-OCT-2020 GIREPPA MUDALAGI TAL- 528 and unpaid dividend DHAWALESH GOKAK BELGAUM WAR KESHAVAPPA RANGAPPA B-102,B-BLOCK,2ND INDIA KARNATAKA SHIMOGA 577204 1201060000825 Amount for unclaimed 4.00 06-OCT-2020 M G CROSS 5TH 601 and unpaid dividend MAIN,8O FEET ROAD S V BADAVANE,GADIK OPPA SHIMOGA RITA SAMBUNAT TAPAN KUMAR INDIA ORISSA CUTTACK 755019 1201060000997 Amount for unclaimed 6.00 06-OCT-2020 KARMAKAR H KARMAKAR JAJPUR 026 and unpaid dividend KARMAKAR ROAD AT-P.K. RICE MILL NAHAKA ROAD JAJPUR SAHEBRAO RAMRAO GAWALI NOT AVAILABLE AT POST YEOTI TA-RISODINDIA DIST WASHIMMAHARASHTRA WASHIM AKOLA 444505 1201060100143781Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 SHASHIKALA LADDHA SUDHIR LADDHA 174,SHRIKRUSHNA PETHINDIA WARD NO 54MAHARASHTRA AMRAVATI AMRAVATI 444601 1201060100191990Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 NISHANT GARG SHRI SUMAT PRAKASH GARG E-3, MISSION COMPOUNDINDIA SAHARANPURUTTAR PRADESH SAHARANPUR 247001 1201060400098143Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend18.00 06-OCT-2020 SAVITA DANGAYACH MR DINESH DANGAYACH B-3, MUKHARJI COLONY,INDIA SHASTRI NAGAR,RAJASTHAN JAIPUR JAIPUR 302016 1201060500197624Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend6.00 06-OCT-2020 HIMANSHU KHANDELWAL PURSHOTTAM KHANDELWAL S/O PURSHOTTAM KHANDELWALINDIA 28,MADHOPURRAJASTHAN VALON KA GODAMJHALAWAR WARD NO.25,TEH.PACHAPAHAD326502 BHAWANI MANDI1201060500425568Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend6.00 06-OCT-2020 HIMMATBHAI J MANGUKIYA J K MANGUKIYA 136, GANGOTRI SOCIETYINDIA CHIKUWADI GUJARATVARACHHA ROAD SURAT SURAT 395006 1201070000179298Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 NAVIN MULCHAND ASARPOTA MULCHAND UNITED TECHNOLOGYUNITED & TRADING ARAB CO. EMIRATESNA P.O.BOX 5697 . NA 1201090000007432Amount for unclaimed and unpaid7840.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 RENUKA NAVIN ASARPOTA NAVIN UNITED TECHNOLOGYUNITED &TRADING ARAB CO. EMIRATESNA P.O. BOX 5697 DUBAI NA 1201090000007578Amount for unclaimed and unpaid7840.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 BALASUBRAMANIAN P S PARANJOTHI PLOT NO-4, KALYANI INDIANAGAR EXTN MAHARAJATAMIL NADU NAGAR TIRUNELVELITIRUNELVELI 627011 1201090000097175Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend32.00 06-OCT-2020 RAJESH KUMAR AGARWALA SRI OMPRAKASH AGARWALA C/O BROHTERS & CO.INDIA P.O HALDIBARI WESTDIST COACHBEHAR BENGAL HALDIBARIJALPAIGURI 735122 1201090000168480Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend18.00 06-OCT-2020 MADHU BINANI BRIJ RATAN BINANI C\O BRIJ RATAN BINANI,INDIA HALDIBARI HALDIBARIWEST BENGAL JALPAIGURI 735122 1201090000170445Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend47.00 06-OCT-2020 SUBRATO SATYABRATA PAL SATYABRATA PAL PAL CHOWK RAIL TOLYINDIA GONDIA GONDIAMAHARASHTRA BHANDARA 441614 1201090000227782Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend35.00 06-OCT-2020 BABITA BABBAR RAM PRAKASH BABBAR C/O BANK OF BARODAINDIA MAIN BRANCHUTTAR KASHIPUR PRADESH NAINITAL 244713 1201090000420677Amount for unclaimed and unpaid133.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 MAHABIR PRASAD MORE GANPATRAI MORE C/O GANESH OIL FLOURINDIA AND RICE MILL,ASSAM PO- BARPETA ROAD, BARPETABARPETA 781315 1201090000532677Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 06-OCT-2020 RAJAVARAPU YEDUKONDALU R VENKATESWARLU A.T. AGRAHARAM MAININDIA ROAD GUNTURANDHRA PRADESH GUNTUR 522004 1201090000687578Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 SUDHANGSHU RANJAN PAUL S CH PAUL ANANDA NAGAR, LANEINDIA NO-04, HOLDINGASSAM NO-36, H/NO-A/02, ANANDAKAMRUP BHAWAN, 1ST FL.,781012 PANDU, GUWAHATI 1201090000899583Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 06-OCT-2020 JAGANMOHAN RAO RAYAPUDI VASUDEV RAYAPUDI H.NO 19-298 REDDY COLONYINDIA NALGONDA(Dist)ANDHRA PRADESHMIRYALGUDA NALGONDA 508207 1201090001270521Amount for unclaimed and unpaid279.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 POORAN PRAKASH JAGDISH NARAIN T-III/27-E ANU PRATAPINDIA COLONY RAWATRAJASTHAN BHATA RAWAT BHATA CHITTORGARH 323307 1201090002176243Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend11.00 06-OCT-2020 A K AJMATH PARVEEN ABDUL KAREEM NO 15, ISMAIL STREETINDIA KOOTHANALLURTAMIL NEEDAMANGALAM NADU TALUKTHANJAVUR TIRUVARUR 614101 1201090003026633Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend2.00 06-OCT-2020 DEBABRATA KUNDU NITYANANDA KUNDU COPRORATION BANKINDIA JALPAIGURI BR KADAMTALAWEST BENGAL MAIN RD,UKILPARAJALPAIGURI BH MINICIPALITY735101 MARKET, JALPAIGURI 1201090003427645Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 PADMARAJU MAHESWARA RAJU R R PADMARAJU TIRUMANYAMRAJULAKANDRIGAINDIA (V&P)ANDHRA VADAMALAPETA PRADESH MANDALCHITTOOR VADAMALAPETA 517551 1201090003447862Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 MANISH NEMICHAND RAKA NEMICHAND KISANLAL RAKA MAHALAXMI MEDICAL,SINNARINDIA FATA, MAHARASHTRANASIK-ROAD,NASIK NASIKNASIK 422101 1201090700041694Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 06-OCT-2020 SHRAVAN KUMAR GARODIA PREMRAJ GARODIA 5/1 VASANT VIHAR KANKEINDIA ROAD RANCHIJHARKHAND RANCHI RANCHI 834008 1201092600034032Amount for unclaimed and unpaid280.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 BANANI MUKHERJEE SUPRAVAT MUKHERKJEE H. No- 23 MAHARAJGHATINDIA ROAD KHANJARPURBIHAR BHAGALPUR BHAGALPUR 812001 1201092600148194Amount for unclaimed and unpaid315.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 ARUN KUMAR RAM BALAK MAHTO VILL-MAHTOTOLA PO-MARARINDIA THANA JHARKHANDSHIV MANDIR RAMGARH CANTHAZARIBAGH RAMGARH 829122 1201092600299681Amount for unclaimed and unpaid111.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 SANJAY KUMAR DWARIKA MANDAL POLE FACTORY RANI INDIATALAB PO FATEHPURBIHAR SABOUR ROAD BHAGALPURBHAGALPUR BHAGALPUR 813210 1201092600380350Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend69.00 06-OCT-2020 GOURI BIRENDRAKUMAR BAKSI BIRENDRAKUMAR BAKSI 211, MANGALDEEP APTS.,INDIA SUSEN ROAD,GUJARAT TARSALI, BARODA VADODARA 390009 1201130000029127Amount for unclaimed and unpaid280.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 PRAVINBHAI SHANKARLAL PATEL SHANKARLAL VIRABHAI PATEL B - 36, AMRUTA PARKINDIA SOC., NARODA,GUJARAT AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD 382325 1201130000277213Amount for unclaimed and unpaid1554.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 NAGARATHINAM R RAMACHANDRAN L LATE 0/4, KATTA BOMMANINDIA STREET AYYAPPATAMIL NAGAR NADU . TRICHY TIRUCHY 620021 1201160000031243Amount for unclaimed and unpaid280.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 RUCKMANI V VENKATASALU 284,SATHY ROAD, GANDHIPURAM,INDIA COIMBATORETAMIL NADU COIMBATORE COIMBATORE 641012 1201160000068337Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend84.00 06-OCT-2020 KRISHNA KUMAR AGRAWAL LAXMI NARAYAN AGRAWAL GOPAL DALL MILLS 15/210INDIA NR DR. VIRDICHHATTISGARH GALI RAMSAGAR PARA RAIPURRAIPUR 492001 1201180200017033Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 MITRESH KUMAR JANGIR MADAN LAL JANGIR 1-B-67, NEW HOUSINGINDIA BOARD OPPOSITERAJASTHAN RELIANCE TOWER PALIJODHPUR 306401 1201210100258459Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend3.00 06-OCT-2020 RAKESH KUMAR SIAAG LATE SH BASTI RAM PROF. RAKESH KUMARINDIA SIHAG MANAVRAJASTHAN MANGAL, DABWALI ROADJODHPUR SANGARIA SANGARIA335063 1201210100462602Amount for unclaimed and unpaid224.00 dividend06-OCT-2020 USHA PANDHARINATH PATIL PANDHARINATH PATIL MANDAR BLDG. B CABIN,INDIA SHIVAJI NAGAR,MAHARASHTRA THANE THANE 400602 1201320000063593Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend11.00 06-OCT-2020 ATUL TANDON DINESH KRISHNA TANDON 2 MIRABAI MARG BEHINDINDIA SHAKTI BHAWANUTTAR OPPPRADESH TRADE TAX OFFICELUCKNOW LUCKNOW 226001 1201320000274231Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend2.00 06-OCT-2020 VIKRAM SHARAD SHETH NOT AVAILABLE OPP. KANYA HIGH SCHOOLINDIA ALIBAG RAIGADMAHARASHTRA RAIGAD 1201320000281933Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend1.00 06-OCT-2020 THIRUNAVUKKARASU N N NO 88 NARASIMMAPURAMINDIA SOUTH STREETTAMIL KARURNADU PERIYAR 639001 1201320000405895Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend2.00 06-OCT-2020 MAHENDRA RAMESH DOSHI RAMESH KULKARNI CHOWK BAZARINDIA PETH ROHAMAHARASHTRA RAIGAD RAIGAD MUMBAI 402109 1201320000422898Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend7.00 06-OCT-2020 DHARMENDRA
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