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List of Shareholders Without CNIC PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS WITHOUT C.N.I.C (18TH DIVIDENT 30TH JUN 2016) # OF S # FOLIO # NAME ADDRESS NET DIV SHARES C/O UNITED BANK LIMITED HEAD OFFICE, AMERICAN 1 7737 UBL A/C SYED ISA IBN-E-ALI LIFE BUI I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI-74000 17 27.20 C/O UNITED BANK LIMITED HEAD OFFICE, AMERICAN 2 7740 UBL A/C KOWSAR ALI LIFE BUI I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 475 760.00 C/O UNITED BANK LIMITED HEAD OFFICE AMERICAN 3 7741 UBL A/C MR A HAQ LIFE BUILDING I I CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI. 793 1268.80 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 4 7742 ICP A/C MRS.ZAMILA KHATOON 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 175 280.00 C/O.INVESTMENT CORP.OF PAKISTAN N.B.P.BUILDING 5 7743 ICP A/C MR.M.H.KHANDKER I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 175 280.00 C/O.INVESTMENT CORP.OF PAKISTAN N.B.P.BUILDING 6 7744 SHEIKH MOHD ALI I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 35 56.00 C/O.INVESTMENT CORP.OF PAKISTAN N.B.P.BUILDING 7 7745 MRS.ALO SIRAJ I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 50 80.00 C/O.INVESTMENT CORP.OF PAKISTAN N.B.P.BUILDING 8 7746 MR.M.A.SHAKOOR CHOWDHURY I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 6 9.60 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 9 7747 ICP A/C MRS.FAZILATUNNESSA 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 125 200.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 10 7748 ICP A/C MR.MANZOOR AHMED 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 100 160.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 11 7749 ICP A/C MR.M.A.RASHID 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 1000 1600.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 12 7750 ICP A/C MRS.SALIMA MEHDI 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 350 560.00 C/O INVESTMENT CORP OF PAKISTAN, N B P 13 7752 MR S M AKBAR BUILDING,I I CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI. 10 16.00 INVESTMENT DIVISION, CENTRAL BRANCH, 1-HB 14 7753 HBL A/C C.F.MEHDI PLAZA, KARACHI. 42 67.20 15 7754 MR. AFTAB AHMED KHAN C/O I.C.P., KARACHI 1 1.60 INVESTMENT DIVISION, CENTRAL BRANCH, 1HB 16 7755 HBL A/C B SADRUDDIN PLAZA, KARACHI. 762 1219.20 HABIB BANK LIMITED SHARES FLOATATION DEPARTMENT 6-HABIB BANK ANNEXE HASRAT 17 7757 HBL A/C. MR. MOHD RAFIULLAH KHAN. MOHANI ROAD,KARACHI 44 70.40 HABIB BANK LIMITED SHARES FLOATATION DEPARTMENT 6-HABIB BANK ANNEXE HASRAT 18 7758 HBL A/C. MR. AZIZ OMAR KHAN MOHANI ROAD, KARACHI 44 70.40 HABIB BANK LIMITED SHARES FLOATATION DEPARTMENT 6-HABIB BANK ANNEXE HASRAT 19 7759 HBL A/C. MR. ATAULLAH KHAN MOHANI ROAD, KARACHI 44 70.40 HABIB BANK LIMITED SHARES FLOATATION DEPARTMENT 6-HABIB BANK ANNEXE HASRAT 20 7760 HBL A/C. MST. ATIYA ZEHRA. MOHANI ROAD, KARACHI 44 70.40 HABIB BANK LIMITED, INVESTMENT DIVISION. 21 7761 HBL A/C. MST. RAHAT JAHAN. CENTRAL BRANCH, 1-HABIB BANK PLAZA, KARACHI. 44 70.40 22 7762 UBL A/C. MOHD JAMED UDDIN WATER WORKS ROAD, MULTAN. 101 161.60 23 7764 MR. NISAR-UD-DIN A/C MCBL MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK ANARKALI LAHORE 170 272.00 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I. I. 24 7765 M.C.B.L. A/C. RUKIA SATTAR. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD. KARACHI 4 6.40 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I. I. 25 7766 MCBL. A/C. HALIMA HAMID, CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 4 6.40 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LT I.I. CHUNDRIGAR 26 7767 MCBL.A/C. KULSUM SATTAR ROAD KARACHI 4 6.40 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LT I.I. CHUNDRIGAR 27 7768 MCBL.A/C. RAZIA SATTAR ROAD. KARACHI 4 6.40 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I. I. 28 7769 MCBL.A/C. AISHA SATTAR, CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 7 11.20 C/O. MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I. I. 29 7770 MCBL.A/C. HAJI AMIN A. SATTAR, CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI. 13 20.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST INVESTMENT ACCOUNT NO 1128 N.B.P. BUILDING I.I.CHUNDRIGAR 30 7771 MR AHMED RASHID SIDDIQI ROAD KARACHI 18 28.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 31 7772 MR. AHMAD H A DADA ATTR. ICP P.O.BOX-5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 1 1.60 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 32 7773 MR. FAROOQ SOBHAN ATTR. ICP 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 25 40.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 33 7774 MR. M.A. KHALED ATORNEY I.C.P. 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 101 161.60 C/O I.C.P. NBP BUILDING, P.O.BOX-5410 I.I. 34 7775 MR. ABDUL BASIR CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI. 4 6.40 35 7776 SBL A/C S. ALI ZAFAR STANDARD BANK LTD., KARACHI 2 3.20 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 36 7777 MR SHAUKAT ALI KHAN P.O.BOX-5410 I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 218 348.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 37 7778 MISS PUTUL ROY CHOWDHURY P.O. BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 218 348.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 38 7779 MR RAZA ALI P.O.BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 31 49.60 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 39 7780 MRS BEJOYA SHAUKAT ALI KHAN P.O. BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 218 348.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 40 7781 MR ALI AHAMED P.O.BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 131 209.60 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 41 7782 MRS JOVA PATI P.O.BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 218 348.80 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 42 7783 MR MAHMUD HOSSAIN CHOUDHURY P.O. BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 6 9.60 43 7784 UBL A/C MRS. QAISAR SULTANA C/O UNITED BANK LIMITED BANK SQUARE LAHORE 236 377.60 UNITED BANK LIMITED ADVANCES DEPARTMENT I. I. 44 7786 UBL A/C G.M. KHAN CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 71 113.60 UNITED BANK LTD ADVANCE DEPARTMENT 45 7787 UBL A/C A.E. KHAN CHUNDRIGAR ROAD BRANCH KARACHI 49 78.40 MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED I.I. 46 7788 MCBL A/C. KHADIJAH LAKHA SHAMS CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 3 4.80 47 7791 HBL A/C JAVED AHMAD STOCK EXCHANGE BRANCH LAHORE 23 36.80 C/O LAHORE COMMERCIAL BANK LID BANDOOKWALA 48 7792 LCBL A/C MAHMUDA BEGUM BUILDING I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI-2. 57 91.20 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN 3, ARBAB ROAD 49 7796 MISS NASEEM HUKMAT PESHAWAR 28 44.80 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN 30, THE MALL P.O. 50 7797 MR. MAHMOOD SADIQ BOX 1198 LAHORE 880 1408.00 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN 30, THE MALL P.O. 51 7798 I.C.P. A/C. MIRZA SHAFQAT BAIG BOX 1198 LAHORE 11 17.60 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN 30, THE MALL P.O. 52 7799 I.C.P. A/C. MISS FAUZIA HASHMI BOX 1198 LAHORE 27 43.20 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN 3, ARBAB ROAD 53 7800 I.C.P. A/C. MIRZA IJAZ HUSSAIN PESHAWAR 57 91.20 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 54 7802 I.C.P. A/C. SAIYED WALI RAZA 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 200 320.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 55 7804 I C P A/C DR KULSUM MOHAMMAD 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 25 40.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 56 7805 I C P A/C HABIBUNNISSA BEGUM 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 50 80.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 57 7806 I C P A/C MR S Z KHAN 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 25 40.00 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN. 30, THE MALL, 58 7808 I C P A/C MR TAQI BUTT P.O. BOX NO. 1198, LAHORE. 110 176.00 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN. 30, THE MALL, 59 7809 I C P A/C MR ABDUL WAHEED P.O. BOX NO. 1198, LAHORE. 27 43.20 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN. 30, THE MALL, 60 7810 I C P A/C MRS AKHTAR ZIA P.O. BOX NO. 1198, LAHORE. 110 176.00 C/O INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKIST NBP BUILDING, 61 7812 I C P A/C MR ABDULLAH GHANGHRO P.O.BOX 5410 I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 100 160.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 62 7814 I C P A/C QAZI ANWAR AHMED 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 25 40.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 63 7815 I C P A/C MR HAMMAD RAZA 2, OFF I. I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI-74000. 100 160.00 INVESTMENT CORP. OF PAKISTAN, 30, THE MALL, 64 7817 I C P A/C MR A HAMEED CHOWDHURY P.O.BOX NO. 1198, LAHORE 220 352.00 IDBP (ICP UNIT), 3RD FLOOR, STATE LIFE BUILDING NO. 65 7819 I C P A/C MR ABDUL HAMEED CHAU 2, OFF I.
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