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IPO Unclaim Fund List Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI. No. Bank Name Warrant No Name Amount 1 AB 0300048 NAHAR SULTANA 4,400 2 AB 0300535 HASINA BEGUM 4,400 3 AB 0300905 RANADHIR DEV 4,400 4 AB 0300906 RANADHIR DEV 4,400 5 AB 0301203 MD SHAFIQUL ISLAM DINAR 4,400 6 AB 0301339 MD. ARIF HOSSAIN 4,400 7 AB 0301476 ASHRAFUL EHSAN 4,400 8 AB 0301633 SHARMINA HAQUE 4,400 9 AB 0304250 ABDUS SALAM SARKAR 4,400 10 AB 0304309 ANANTA LAL ROY 4,400 11 AB 0304701 MOSHADAK AHMED 4,400 12 AA 0308813 MD REZAUL HOQUE 4,400 13 AA 0313496 MONIRA SULTANA 4,400 14 AA 0314262 MOKBUL HOSSAIN 4,400 15 AA 0314352 ABU TAHER 4,400 16 AA 0324437 SHEIKH ABDULLAH NASIR 4,400 17 AA 0324694 MD.MAFUZ AHMED 4,400 18 AA 0324963 FARHANA BOBY 4,400 19 BA 0341955 MD RUHUL AMIN 4,400 20 BA 0345084 SALMA BEGUM 4,400 21 BA 0345085 SALMA BEGUM 4,400 22 BRAC1 0349269 MANZU BEGUM 4,400 23 BRAC1 0349648 SHEULY AKTER 4,400 24 BRAC1 0349696 A Z M ZIAUDDIN MAHMUD 4,400 25 BRAC1 0350819 MD SAJJAD HOSSAIN 4,400 26 BRAC1 0350844 IMRAN KHAN 4,400 27 BRAC1 0350848 IMRAN KHAN 4,400 28 BRAC1 0351332 JASMIN SULTANA 4,400 29 BRAC1 0351348 RITA RANI SAHA 4,400 30 BRAC1 0351527 MD MAHBUBUL HAQUE 4,400 31 BRAC1 0352936 MST SABINA KHATUN 4,400 32 BRAC1 0353159 YESMIN AKTER 4,400 33 BRAC1 0353545 AHIMA AKTER LUCKY 4,400 34 BRAC1 0353560 MD MINTU MOLLA 4,400 35 BRAC1 0354193 SCINTILLA LIMITED 4,400 36 BRAC1 0354194 LINA DEY 4,400 37 BRAC1 0355265 ZIAUL HAQUE 4,400 38 BRAC1 0356541 MD JASHIM UDDIN 4,400 39 BRAC1 0357042 AL MAMUN 4,400 Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI. No. Bank Name Warrant No Name Amount 40 BRAC1 0358422 MD ABDUR RAHIM 4,400 41 BRAC1 0358464 MAMATAJ BEGUM 4,400 42 BRAC1 0358819 JHARNA AKTER 4,400 43 BRAC1 0358820 JHARNA AKTER 4,400 44 BRAC1 0358993 MD. SHAHAB UDDIN 4,400 45 BRAC1 0359498 NEHAR KHANOM 4,400 46 BRAC1 0359555 PROTAP CHENDRA DEY 4,400 47 BRAC1 0360318 SURANJAN CHAKRABORTI 4,400 48 BRAC1 0360438 MD. ZAKIR HOSSAIN 4,400 49 BRAC1 0361034 KHANDOKER IDRIS HOSSAIN 4,400 50 BRAC1 0361946 MOSAMMET SHAHEEN SULTANA 4,400 51 BRAC1 0362130 FARIDA 4,400 52 BRAC1 0362131 FARIDA 4,400 53 BRAC1 0362301 RAIHAN SADEK 4,400 54 BRAC1 0362941 SHAJAHAN SAJU BALA 4,400 55 BRAC1 0364533 MD NURUL ALAM 4,400 56 BRAC1 0365168 SAZAL MOLLA 4,400 57 BRAC1 0366949 JAHANGIR ALAM 4,400 58 BRAC1 0367256 NEWTON MONDAL 4,400 59 BRAC1 0368114 JAHANARA BEGUM 4,400 60 BRAC1 0368935 MD MUZAMMEL MOLLAH 4,400 61 BRAC1 0369399 MONSUR AHAMED AMDAD 4,400 62 BRAC2 0370187 KHUDEJA 4,400 63 BRAC2 0370385 MD SALIM JAHANGIR 4,400 64 BRAC2 0370630 MOHIN 4,400 65 BRAC2 0371944 KULSUM 4,400 66 BRAC2 0372246 MOUSUMI AKTER 4,400 67 BRAC2 0372249 SHAPNA ISLAM 4,400 68 BRAC2 0374054 UMMA SALMA 4,400 69 BRAC2 0374961 SYED DELWAR HOSSAIN 4,400 70 BRAC2 0376342 EASIN KABIR 4,400 71 BRAC2 0376400 DR. BIVASH CHANDRA PAUL 4,400 72 BRAC2 0376461 EASIM KABIR 4,400 73 BRAC2 0378994 RAHELA MUNNI 4,400 74 BRAC2 0380343 LATIFA AKTAR SHEWLY 4,400 75 BRAC2 0381792 M A MAMUN KHAN 4,400 76 BRAC2 0382338 DR. MOHAMMAD ZAKIR HOSSAIN BHU 4,400 77 BRAC2 0383221 RUNA LAILA 4,400 78 BRAC2 0383910 KHODAJA AKTER 4,400 Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI. No. Bank Name Warrant No Name Amount 79 BRAC2 0384449 JHARNA RANI MONDAL 4,400 80 BRAC2 0384595 JONAK RANI SARKAR 4,400 81 BRAC2 0386253 ANOWARA BEGUM 4,400 82 BRAC2 0386254 ANOWARA BEGUM 4,400 83 BRAC2 0386257 YUNUS MIAH 4,400 84 BRAC2 0386258 YUNUS MIAH 4,400 85 BRAC2 0386294 MD JALAL AHAMMED 4,400 86 BRAC2 0386295 MD JALAL AHAMMED 4,400 87 BRAC2 0386309 MIZAN 4,400 88 BRAC2 0386316 SOHAG MAHMUD 4,400 89 BRAC2 0386321 MONIRUL ISLAM 4,400 90 BRAC2 0386322 MONIRUL ISLAM 4,400 91 BRAC2 0386533 TAPAN KUMAR SINHA 4,400 92 BRAC2 0386534 TAPAN KUMAR SINHA 4,400 93 BRAC2 0386535 RATAN KUMAR SINHA 4,400 94 BRAC2 0386536 RATAN KUMAR SINHA 4,400 95 BRAC2 0386537 JHARNA RANI DAS 4,400 96 BRAC2 0386538 SHAPNA RANI SINHA 4,400 97 BRAC2 0387309 MD SHOHEB 4,400 98 BRAC2 0388144 MD ABDUS SOBHAN 4,400 99 BRAC2 0388558 SYEADA PARVIN BANU 4,400 100 BRAC2 0389478 MST AFSANARA BEGUM 4,400 101 BRAC2 0389533 ZUSNA BEGUM 4,400 102 DB 0391010 WAHEDA RAHMAN 4,400 103 DB 0391528 MD SYDUL ISLAM 4,400 104 DB 0392319 MD TAWFIQUE ALAHI 4,400 105 DB 0392359 MIRZA GHOLAM ERFAN 4,400 106 DB 0392532 MD NAZIM UDDIN 4,400 107 DB 0392909 MD ZIKRUL AHSAN 4,400 108 DB 0394240 MST MONOARA 4,400 109 DB 0394241 MST MONOARA 4,400 110 DB 0395423 MD ABDUL QUADER KHAN 4,400 111 DB 0395497 MD AMINUZZAMAN 4,400 112 DB 0396556 PRADIP KUMAR ROY 4,400 113 DB 0397465 TAPAN KHAN 4,400 114 DB 0397481 MST SALEHA KHATUN 4,400 115 DB 0397482 MST SALEHA KHATUN 4,400 116 DB 0397734 ALA UDDIN BHUIYAN 4,400 117 DB 0398187 S.M. MAKSUDUR RAHMAN 8,800 Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI. No. Bank Name Warrant No Name Amount 118 DBBL 0399915 MANSURA AKTER 4,400 119 DBBL 0400213 NAZRUL ISLAM 4,400 120 DBBL 0400728 MD MOZAMMEL HOQUE 4,400 121 DBBL 0400749 MD FAZLUL HAQUE 4,400 122 DBBL 0400851 MD SATTER BISWAS 4,400 123 DBBL 0400906 MD SAFIQUR RAHMAN 4,400 124 DBBL 0402817 ROKSHANA AKTER 4,400 125 DBBL 0403159 MS. NAZMA 4,400 126 DBBL 0404107 MD SADARTUN MUMTAHINA 4,400 127 DBBL 0404193 SYED MD BADSHA FOYSHL 4,400 128 DBBL 0404946 MAKSUDA BEGUM 4,400 129 DBBL 0405222 MOHAMMAD WAHEDUR RAHAMAN 4,400 130 DBBL 0405290 MAKSUDA BEGUM 4,400 131 DBBL 0406374 MUHAMMAD KABIR HOSSAIN 4,400 132 DBBL 0406707 MD. AFIAKH 4,400 133 DBBL 0408176 MD ABDUL KADER RONY 4,400 134 DBBL 0409564 MARUF HOSSAIN 4,400 135 DBBL 0410113 MD MAHAMODOL HASAN 4,400 136 DBBL 0410881 SHAHNOOR BEGUM 4,400 137 DBBL 0411500 MS RUNU 4,400 138 DBBL 0411501 MS RUNU 4,400 139 DBBL 0412133 MD FAZLAY BARI 4,400 140 DBBL 0412335 BEGUM ROKYA 4,400 141 DBBL 0412607 MD IMDADUL HAQUE 4,400 142 DBBL 0412621 DIL RUBA BEGUM 4,400 143 DBBL 0413355 MOHAMMAD FARUQ HOSSEN SHAHEEN 4,400 144 DBBL 0413356 MOHAMMAD FARUQ HOSSEN SHAHEEN 4,400 145 DBBL 0413608 HUMAYAN KABIR BABUL 4,400 146 DBBL 0413609 HUMAYAN KABIR BABUL 4,400 147 DBBL 0413890 IESMIN AKTER 4,400 148 DBBL 0414420 SIDDIQUR RAHMAN SHOVO 4,400 149 DBBL 0414793 MST SHAHNAJ AKTER POLY 4,400 150 DBBL 0415452 MD YUNOS BHUIYAN 4,400 151 DBBL 0416685 KHORSHED ALAM 4,400 152 DBBL 0419086 MD ALAUDDIN SHIKDER 4,400 153 DBBL 0419555 ANISUR RAHMAN 4,400 154 DBBL 0420432 NARSIN SULTANA 4,400 155 DBBL 0421202 MD SAYDUR RAHMAN 4,400 156 DBBL 0421203 MD SAYDUR RAHMAN 4,400 Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI. No. Bank Name Warrant No Name Amount 157 DBBL 0423985 MASUM KHAN 4,400 158 DBBL 0428913 JANNATUL FERDOUS 4,400 159 DBBL 0429148 ABDUS SUBHAN 4,400 160 DBBL 0430469 ASIF UR RAHMAN 4,400 161 DBBL 0430975 RASHU MOHAJAN 4,400 162 DBBL 0431500 NASIM AKTER 4,400 163 DBBL 0432135 TASHFIA NUR JAHAN 4,400 164 DBBL 0432518 IQBAL HOSSAIN KHONDAKER 4,400 165 DBBL 0433921 MD. KAMAL HOUSSAIN 4,400 166 DBBL 0435844 PRITILAL KURI 4,400 167 DBBL 0436947 PARVIN AKTAR 4,400 168 DBBL 0436950 NAZRUL ISLAM TALUKDER 4,400 169 DBBL 0437826 KABEL HOSSEN 4,400 170 DBBL 0439555 MD ABDUL BAQUE 4,400 171 DBBL 0441430 SHAMIMA NASRIN 4,400 172 DBBL 0441929 ANOMA DARSHT CHAKMA 4,400 173 DBBL 0442118 A F M BADRUL ALAM 4,400 174 DBBL 0443204 FARZANA HAQUE 4,400 175 DBBL 0443678 SHAMIMA KABIR 4,400 176 DBBL 0444014 MD JAHURUL ISLAM 4,400 177 DBBL 0444081 MD SABBIR SK 4,400 178 DBBL 0445052 MUHAMMAD MAHABUB ALAM 4,400 179 DBBL 0445550 ARUP KUMA BISWAS 4,400 180 DBBL 0445558 SYADA AMINA SARWAR 4,400 181 DBBL 0445651 NASIMA AKTER 4,400 182 DBBL 0445845 MD SHAFIUDDIN 4,400 183 DBBL 0445893 SHAHIDA BEGUM 4,400 184 DBBL 0446357 JESMIN BEGUM 4,400 185 DBBL 0446857 MD. RASHEL 4,400 186 DBBL 0446909 BITHIKA KARMOKER 4,400 187 DBBL 0447176 KULSUM BEGOM 4,400 188 DBBL 0447233 RIPUN KOMAR SHAH 4,400 189 DBBL 0448110 MD ZAHIDUL ISLAM 4,400 190 DBBL 0448111 MD ZAHIDUL ISLAM 4,400 191 DBBL 0448137 MAHMUDUL HAQUE 4,400 192 DBBL 0448279 MD NAZRUL ISLAM MIA 4,400 193 DBBL 0448472 SYED MAMUN HOSSAIN 4,400 194 DBBL 0449077 MOKLASUR RAHMAN 4,400 195 DBBL 0449106 FATEMA AKTER 4,400 Premier Cement Mills Limited Head Office: T.K Bhaban(12th Floor), 13, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh List of IPO Unclaim Fund SI.
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