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Dormant Accounts Notice EFC Uganda Limited (MDI) CUSTOMER NOTICE: DORMANT ACCOUNTS DUE FOR CLOSURE No Customer Name No Customer Name No Customer Name No Customer Name 1 AGRITRAC UGANDA LIMITED 101 ABDUL BIRUNGI 201 AIDAH NAMUTEBI 301 ALOSIOUS KANAKULYA 2 AIR SAVE COMPANY LIMITED 102 ABDUL DENGO KAJURA 202 AIDEN JUNIOR MUTEBI 302 ALOYSIOUS MUSIIMENTA 3 AKAMBA ASSOCIATES LTD 103 ABDUL KABUDHO 203 AINEA KINAGOMBA 303 ALOYSIUS KITYAMUWEESI 4 APEX AUCTIONEERS & COURT BAILIFFS 104 ABDUL KADIR MASAYA 204 AINOMUGISHA CATHERINE & SSESSANGA BENEDI304 ALOYSIUS LUMU 5 AQUINAS OKOTH OKOTH 105 ABDUL KAJJUBI 205 AISHA KYOLABA 305 ALOYSIUS MUTESAASIRA 6 BBAALE AND PARTNERS ADVOCATES AND LEGAL106 ABDUL KATUMBA 206 AISHA MUGALU 306 ALOZIUS TENYWA 7 BUGOLOBI SELF GROUP 107 ABDUL KITIKYAMUWOGO NYOMBI 207 AISHA NABISERE LULE 307 ALPHONSE BYUKUSENGE 8 CRANEFORCE AUCTIONEERS & COURT BAILIFFS108 ABDUL LUKODA 208 AISHA NABUDUWA 308 ALYSON BAINOMUGISHA 9 DALEX INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 109 ABDUL LUKWAGO 209 AISHA NADDAMBA 309 AMANUEL MIHTSINTU 10 DRAGON THUNDER ACTORS & ASSOCIATES110 ABDUL MIVULE 210 AISHA NAKIMULI 310 AMBROSE ARINAITWE MUHAME 11 EASTERN BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS LTD 111 ABDUL MUSOBYA 211 AISHA NALWEYISO 311 AMBROSE KATAMBA 12 FRIENDS INITIATIVE LIMITED 112 ABDUL MWEBE 212 AISHA NAMULEME 312 AMBROSE KISEMBO 13 GLOSAM HOLDINGS (U) LTD 113 ABDULLAH KIJUNJURE KAZINI 213 AISHA NAMULINDWA 313 AMBROSE TOSKIN 14 GOLD COST UGANDA LIMITED 114 ABDULLAH SSEMBATYA 214 AISHA NAMUTEBI 314 AMELIA MUTANDA 15 HENRY'S JOINT 115 ABDULNOOR LUBEGA 215 AISHA NAMUYOMBA 315 AMIIRI MAYANJA NSITEJJERA 16 HUNTERS LOGISTICS LIMITED 116 ABDULRAHMAN MUWANGA 216 AISHA NANFUKA 316 AMIN JJEERO 17 IBRAHIM POWER BASE SOLUTIONS 117 ABED TIMIM 217 AISHA NATTABI 317 AMINA NAKISINDE 18 IGA SALONGO CHARLES 118 ABEL BASASIRA 218 AKATWIJUKA PRECIOUS 318 AMINA NAMAZZI 19 INFOMANIA AFRICA LTD 119 ABEL BEIJUKYE 219 AKISAM MWESIGWA 319 AMINAH KAYINZA 20 JROBTA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 120 ABEL ERICK TUYRAFUNA 220 AKLEUS MUHANGI 320 AMINAH KAZIBWE 21 KILO LOGISTICS LIMITED 121 ABEL KAKOOZA 221 AKOL BRENDA & SALIM RASHID KHILLA 321 AMINAH NABUKENYA 22 KING SUN ENTREPRISES LIMITED 122 ABEL KUSEMERERWA 222 AKRAM BALIMWEZO 322 AMINAH NABUKENYA 23 KINN AUCTIONEERS AND COURT BAILIFFS 123 ABEL SEBAHIRE 223 ALAISAH NAMISANGO 323 AMINAH NAMAKULA AMINAH NAMUKASA NAMAYANJA HANIFAH GRACE 24 KK COACHES LIMITED 124 ABEL TURINAWE 224 ALAISAH NAMISANGO 324 NALWOGA 25 KOLOLO 1 YOUTH INTIATIVE FOR EMPOWERMENT125 ABIAS NABASA 225 ALAISHA NAKIYINGI 325 AMINSI NYUUNGWE 26 KYOMUGISHA KYAKUHA ROSE 126 ABIGAIL BAKANANSA 226 ALBERT WAKADALA 326 AMIRI MUKASA 27 MAXCOM POINT (U) LTD 127 ABISAYI WONASOLO 227 ALEX NTAMU KALINZI 327 AMMON RUFUNDA 28 MBABAZI AUCTIONEERS AND COURT BAILIFFS128 ABRAHAM KISEMBO 228 ALEX BONGO MAYANJA 328 AMON KABAREEBE 29 Monil Fumigation And Cleaning Services L 129 ABUBAKAR KASOZI 229 ALEX ENOCK MWANDHUZI 329 AMOS AFEDRA 30 MULINDA AUCTIONEERS AND COURT BAILIFFS130 ABUBAKER NSEREKO 230 ALEX GANYANA 330 AMOS ASIIMWE 31 NAKAJOK ENTERPRISES LIMITED 131 ABUDALAH TASI NINSIIMA MARIAM 231 ALEX GWAVU 331 AMOS KATUNGYE 32 NAMARA TWENDA& COMPANY ADVOCATES132 ABUDALLAH MUVAWALA 232 ALEX KASALIRWE 332 AMOS LUBEGA 33 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RECORDS133 ANABUDALLAZIZ KIBERU 233 ALEX KASIBA 333 AMOS LUYIMBAZI 34 NEWMARK ADVOCATES 134 ABUDLATIF MUGERWA 234 ALEX KAWALYA 334 AMOS MAGOOLA 35 NYANGE AUTOMOBILE WORKSHOP LIMITED135 ABUDU KARIM BYAMUKAMA 235 ALEX KAYONDO 335 AMOS RUHONGORE BAHIRWA 36 OCUDI CREDIT ADVISORS LTD 136 ABUDU KASULE 236 ALEX KIMULI 336 AMOS TAYALI 37 ORGANO-YIELD (U) LIMITED 137 ABUDU LATIFU SSENOGA 237 ALEX KIWANUKA 337 AMOS WALUSIMBI 38 OSCAR ASSOCIATES 138 ABUDU SHAKULU NSUBUGA 238 ALEX MASABA 338 AMOS WALUSIMBI 39 PEACE LOVING MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL139 LI ABUDUR KARIM LUKODA 239 ALEX NABAASA 339 AMULE WILSON 40 PEAK PARTNERS LIMITED 140 ABUDUR MUGISHA MUYANJA 240 ALEX ONYANGO 340 ANATOLI KAMUGISHA 41 POWER AND WATER PRODUCTS 141 ACHILLES WALABYE 241 ALEX ORYEMA 341 ANDREW BARIYO 42 PRIMUS AUTO SOLUTIONS 142 ACHILSEA KIWANUKA SSENTIMBA 242 ALEX ROBERT BALAYO 342 ANDREW BENON KIBUUKA 43 PRINT OPTIONS EAST AFRICA LIMITED 143 ADAM BBAALE 243 ALEX SALAINE 343 ANDREW BIRYOMUMEISHO 44 QUEST HOLDINGS CO. LIMITED 144 ADAM GALANDI 244 ALEX SANDE 344 ANDREW BITAZE 45 RITA NANTONGO RHINE 145 ADAM KAYONDE 245 ALEX SEMAGANDA 345 ANDREW KASOLE 46 SALEM APPRAISAL 146 ADAM KIGULI 246 ALEX SEMPIJJA 346 ANDREW KAYONDO 47 SEASONZ HARVEST LIMITED 147 ADAM KYOME 247 ALEX SSEBUUMA 347 ANDREW KIJOOMA 48 SERUKWAYA CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY148 DEVEADAM MAYANJA 248 ALEX TOZI 348 ANDREW KISAKA 49 SETTY UNITED AGENCIES LIMITED 149 ADAM MUGGA 249 ALEXMOORE NAHEREZA TITTI 349 ANDREW KISUULE 50 SHORELINE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LTD 150 ADAM MUSOBYA 250 ALFRED GYAGENDA 350 ANDREW KITAYIMBWA 51 SHORELINE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LTD 151 ADAM NTAMU 251 ALFRED MUGANZA 351 ANDREW KITENDA 52 SHORELINE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LTD 152 ADAM SENYONGA 252 ALFRED WALYAWULA 352 ANDREW LEOPOLD MUGAMBE 53 SIGNA - CHEMIE ENTERPRISES (U) LTD 153 ADEODATA BAINEMUGISHA 253 ALHAJJI ODEKE 353 ANDREW LUTIMBA 54 SOLUTI FINANCE EAST AFRICA LIMITED 154 ADOLF MBOIJANA 254 ALI KASOZI 354 ANDREW MPANGA 55 STEP AHEAD MARKETING AGENCY LTD 155 ADONIA BIRIBWAMUGUMU KAHUTA 255 ALI KISUULE 355 ANDREW MUGARURA 56 SWOT CREDIT AND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS156 ADRINE ISABELLA KOBUSINGYE 256 ALI LUZINDA 356 ANDREW MUGISA 57 THE LEARNER GROUP LIMITED 157 AFANI KALUMBA 257 ALI MAD 357 ANDREW MUHEREZA 58 TROPICAL LAW ADVOCATES 158 AFISHA NAMUTEBI 258 ALI MATOVU 358 ANDREW MUKIIBI 59 TUGERI GENERAL ENTERPRISES CO. LIMITED159 AFRICANO KANGIRE 259 ALI MATOVU 359 ANDREW MUWONGE LUBEGA 60 VALLEY POINT AUCTIONEERS AND BAILIFFS160 AFUSA KIWANUKA 260 ALI MUSIHKO 360 ANDREW NSUBUGA 61 WAYA AUCTIONEERS AND COURT BAILIFS 161 AGASHA SABITI 261 ALI SEKEBA KALYOWA 361 ANDREW SEKIMULI 62 ZEBRA FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED 162 AGATHA MUTIIBWA 262 ALI SSEGUJJA 362 ANDREW SSEGGANE 63 ZION AUTO GARAGE LIMITED 163 AGATHON TABU 263 ALI SSENDIKADDIWA 363 ANDREW SSEMANDA 64 AALIYAH KIMBOWA 164 AGATONI MUBIRU 264 ALI WAMALA 364 ANDREW TUMUSIIME 65 AARON EZAMA 165 AGGREY MOSES MAFUMO 265 ALICE AYIKORU 365 ANDREW TUSIIME 66 AARON KINAALWA 166 AGGREY TUGUMISIRIZE 266 ALICE JANET NJUKI 366 ANDREW TWAHAMA 67 AARON MASABA 167 AGIRI NAMANYA 267 ALICE KANOWERE 367 ANGEL KIRUNDA 68 AARON NKONGE 168 AGNES BABIRYE NASSANGA 268 ALICE KIKU 368 ANGELA AKOL 69 AARON OKELLO 169 AGNES BAKUDAALA 269 ALICE KYOMUGISHA 369 ANGELIC PATRICK KAREKYEZI 70 AARON OKELLO 170 AGNES HIUHU 270 ALICE LILIAN KATENGEKE 370 ANGELLA ACHAN 71 ABASI KIGUDDE SAGALABAYOMBA 171 AGNES IBONA 271 ALICE NAMAGANDA 371 ANGELLA BIYINZIKA 72 ABBAS KIZZA 172 AGNES KABAZIBA 272 ALICE NAMWANJE 372 ANGELLA MALE 73 ABBAS MUWONGE 173 AGNES NAGITA BIRUNGI MACKLEAN 273 ALICE SEEGA 373 ANGELLA NAGADYA 74 ABBASI KYOBE 174 AGNES NAGUJA 274 ALICE SSEWANYANA 374 ANGELLA NAKIYIMBA 75 ABBEY SSENTONGO 175 AGNES NAIGA 275 ALICE STELLA NAMAZZI 375 ANGELLA NASSUNA 76 ABBEY YAKUB 176 AGNES NAMUDDU 276 ALICE WAGAANA NANSUBUGA 376 ANGELO BATESAAKI 77 ABBY FATUMAH NAKANWAGI 177 AGNES NANFUKA 277 ALISAT KHWAKA 377 ANITA KAZOBA 78 ABBY SEBINA 178 AGNES NANKABIRWA 278 ALISON ATWINE 378 ANNA MARGARET NAMBOZO 79 ABDALA MUKASA 179 AGNES SSEMWANGA NAKIWALA 279 ALIYI MABYALE 379 ANNE ACEN 80 ABDALAH MWONDA 180 AGNES TUMWEBAZE 280 ALLAN KAJURA 380 ANNE GRACE ALUPO 81 ABDALAH SENYONDO 181 AGNES TUMWESIGYE 281 ALLAN KIZITO 381 ANNE KAMAGARA 82 ABDALATIF BANYIKIDDE 182 AGREY MUHABUZI 282 ALLAN MAHOLO 382 ANNE KWEBIHA 83 ABDALLA KYEZIRA 183 AGUSTINA BAKUNDA KAYONDO 283 ALLAN MUTUJJU 383 ANNE LUTARA 84 ABDALLA MUHAMMAD 184 AGUSTINE BUJARA 284 ALLAN NSEREKO 384 ANNE NAGAWA 85 ABDALLAH BOGERE 185 AHIMBISIBWE BENJAMIN 285 ALLAN TUGUME 385 ANNET AGUTI 86 ABDALLAH BOGERE 186 AHIMBISIBWE TAMWESIGIRE 286 ALLEN &ROBERT 386 ANNET AHIMBISIBWE 87 ABDALLAH KASOZI 187 AHMED KAKOOZA 287 ALLEN AGABA 387 ANNET BONYOKO WANYENYA 88 ABDALLAH KIZZA 188 AHMED KALIISA 288 ALLEN KAMUSIIME 388 ANNET CELINE MUKALAZI 89 ABDALLAH NAIMA 189 AHMED KALISA KAWESI 289 ALLEN NAGASHA 389 ANNET LUKYAMUZI 90 ABDALLAH NAIMA 190 AHMED KALULE 290 ALLEN NAMALE MUSAKWETA 390 ANNET MAMBURI 91 ABDU HARUNA 191 AHMED MBOOWA 291 ALLEN NAMUTEBI 391 ANNET MIREMBE 92 ABDU KATENDE 192 AHMED SSOZI 292 ALLEN NAMWANJE 392 ANNET NABAGGALA 93 ABDU KATO 193 AHMED SSOZI 293 ALLEN NANTUMBWE SSEJUUKO 393 ANNET NABAGULANYI 94 ABDU LULE 194 AHUMADAH GANANTAWA 294 ALLEN SSEKINDI 394 ANNET NABAKOOZA 95 ABDU MATOVU 195 AIDA BIYINZIKA 295 ALLEN TUSHABE 395 ANNET NABAWESI 96 ABDU MUKASA 196 AIDA NABATANZI 296 ALLOZIUS MUGULA 396 ANNET NABAYIMBA 97 ABDU MUWANGULA 197 AIDAH KAYONGO 297 ALLY KASIRYE 397 ANNET NABUUFU 98 ABDU NAFI MUSIITWA 198 AIDAH NAKAZIBWE 298 ALON LUMALA 398 ANNET NAKAGGWA 99 ABDU SEMUJU 199 AIDAH NALULE 299 ALONI BAMUKINYE 399 ANNET NAKALEMA 100 ABDU SSENDAWULA 200 AIDAH NAMITALA 300 ALONI TUMWESIGYE 400 ANNET NAKALULE EFC Uganda Limited (MDI) CUSTOMER NOTICE: DORMANT ACCOUNTS DUE FOR CLOSURE No Customer Name No Customer Name No Customer Name No Customer Name 401 ANNET NAKAMYA NAKALEMA 501 BALIGONZAKI FESTO MAWEJJE 601 BETTY NABUKENYA 701 CAROLINE HARRIET ABBO 402 ANNET NAKATO 502 BALIKOOWA JOSEPH 602 BETTY NABWATO 702 CAROLINE NAKITENDE 403 ANNET NAKAYEMBA 503 BANABUS KATIMBO 603 BETTY NAJJOMBWE 703 CAROLINE NAMULI 404 ANNET NAKIBONEKA 504 BANABUS KWESIGOMWE 604 BETTY NAKANJAKO 704 CAROLINE NANSUBUGA 405 ANNET NAKITENDE 505 BARACK MANZI 605 BETTY NAKAYENGA 705 CAROLYN NABAASA 406 ANNET NALWADDA NAMAKULA 506 BARBARA KITOOGO ASIIMWE 606 BETTY NAKAZIBWE 706 CAROLYNE KARUNGI 407 ANNET NALWANGA 507 BARBRA NABAKIIBI 607 BETTY NAKIGUDDE 707 CAROLYNE
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