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Unclaimed-Data-Final-Updated.Pdf NATIONAL REFINERY LIMITED List of Shareholders regrading Unclaimed Dividends /Unclaimed Shares Quantity of Amount of Folio / Nature of Amount / Unclaimed Unclaimed Sr. Name of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Address CDC No. Quantity Shares Dividend (Number) (Rupees) 1 992-2081 ZUBAIR FLAT NO.A-3 PLOT GK1/5 UMER MANZIL,PUNJABI CLUB KHARADAR KARACHI DIVIDEND - 11,340.00 2 992-1984 ASIF RIAZ C/O ROOM NO 642, 6TH FLOOR, KSE BUILDING STOCK EXCHANGE ROAD OFF:I.I.CHUNDRIGAR KARACHI DIVIDEND - 4,860.00 3 992-1000 NAJIBA TALAT NAJEEB AHMED SIDDIQI SURMAWALA BROTHERS A4 HASHOO CENTRE ABDULLAH HAROON ROAD,KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 945.00 4 9852-4555 ASAD 73/3 VIP APPARTMENT C.P.BRAR HOUSING SOCIETY,SHARFABAD, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 11.50 5 9787-6138 MUHAMMAD AFSAR HOUSE NO. 1730/728 RASHEED ABAD NEAR RASHEEDIA MASJID, DILAWAR KARYANA STORE, BALDIA TOWN, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 1,775.00 6 976-8148 HINOZIA KHAN ISHTIAQ AHMED KHAN SUITE NO.104, PROGRESSIVE PLAZA 5CL, CIVIL LINE,BEAUMONT ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 3,150.00 7 976-6589 SHEEMA AFZAL AFZAL RASHEED 72 FARAN SOCIETY HAIDER ALI ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 945.00 8 976-2364 SYED RAIZ UR REHMAN II-J, 17/7, NAZIMABAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 450.00 9 976-1143 MR. MUNIR QASIM HABIB L642 MR. QASIM HABIB 11/3 - PUNJAB TOWN, GARDEN EAST, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 1,575.00 10 9472-8785 ANIS UR REHMAN SABRI 3/1480, SHAH FAISAL COLONY, KARACHI 75230. DIVIDEND - 67.00 11 9472-28320 ARSLAN FAYYAZ 3/508, SHAH FAISAL COLONY, 0 KARACHI DIVIDEND - 77.50 12 9472-26076 MARTHA FERNANDEZ J-7, ANTHONIAN APPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR. 1/ ADAM ROAD, FRERE TOWN, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 225.00 13 9472-25078 AMNA BAI 340-B, ADAMJEE NAGAR, KCHS, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 6,750.00 14 9472-24824 MUHAMMAD FAROOQ KHAN B-108, BLOCK I (ONE), GULISTAN-E-JOHAR, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 22.00 15 9472-22406 FAYYAZ UL HAQ / HINA KHAN B-108, BLOCK I (ONE), GULISTAN-E-JOUHAR, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 53.00 16 9472-20897 SHAMIM AHMED SIDDIQUI HOUSE NO. N-29, SECTOR 7-D-1, NORTH KARACHI, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 22.00 17 9472-20376 MUHAMMAD KHALID IQBAL B-108, VIP BLOCK-I, GULISTAN-E-JOUHAR, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 18.00 18 9472-20186 MUHAMMAD SHAHID IQBAL B-108, BLOCK - I , (ONE) GULISTAN-E-JOHAR, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 53.00 19 9472-19865 SABA ANIS UDDIN D-24, KAHKASHAN HOME, 13/C SCHEME33, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 2,200.00 20 9472-19790 REHANA FAYYAZ MC-780, GREEN TOWN KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 35.00 21 9472-18289 ANWER IQBAL B-108, BLOCK 1, GULISTAN-E-JOUHAR, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 11.50 22 9472-16879 NASRA BEAGUM B-108, BLOCK I (ONE) , GULISTAN-E-JOHAR, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 13.00 23 9472-16853 ZARINA BEAGUM MC-780, GREEN TOWN, 0 KARACHI DIVIDEND - 31.00 24 935-16004 AMAN ULLAH RIAZ P-29, CANNAL BLOCK, SHADMAN TOWN, NEAR MIAN OZI MUSLIM TOWN # 1, FAISALABAD DIVIDEND - 135.00 25 893-2406 MOHAMMED EBRAHIM BUKHARI MOHAMMAD ALI SHAH BUKHARI BANK HOUSE NO. 1 3RD FLOOR HABIB SQUARE M.A. JINNAH ROAD KHARACHI 74000 DIVIDEND - 450.00 26 8900-157 YASMIN BANO A RAZZAK HAJRA MANZIL PLOT 244/245 BLOCK 3 FEDRAL B. AREA MEMON COLONY KARACHI DIVIDEND - 850.00 27 8700-455 WALI MOHAMMED ROOM NO. 6 ALTAF MANZIL 3RD FLOOR, H.M. ISMAIL ROAD NAYABAD, LYARI , KARACHI- DIVIDEND - 90.00 28 8504-18 M/S UNITED BANK LIMITED A/C JAVED AHMED, STOCK EXCHANGE BRANCH, 16 BANK SQUARE, LAHORE DIVIDEND - 312.00 29 8504-171 UNITED BANK LTD A/C MR S FAROOQ HASAN I.I. CHUDRIGAR ROAD BR, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 10,208.00 30 77279-01 M. C. B. A/C MD. SIDDIQ A/C MR. MD SIDDIQ MEREWEATHER TOWER KARACHI DIVIDEND - 568.00 31 7700-1551 MIAN ABDUL AZIZ 51-A FEROZEPUR ROAD LAHORE DIVIDEND - 5,025.00 32 7700-1549 MR. MOHD ASLAM SIDDIQUE C/O GAMMON PAKISTAN LIMITED P.O. BOX NO 4 400/2 PESHAWAR ROAD RAWALPINDI DIVIDEND - 301.00 33 7601-01 LAHORE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. A/C MR ABDUL HAQ KHAMI BANDUKWALA BUILDING I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 754.90 34 7501-02 LAHORE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD A/C H M INVESTMENT LTD BANDUKWALA BUILDING I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 600.30 35 7501-01 LAHORE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD A/C ABDUL HAQ KHAMI BANDUKWALA BUILDING I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 22.30 36 7500-537 MR KHALID RAZI 4/50 BLOCK NO.2 P.E.C.H.SOCIETY KARACHI-29 DIVIDEND - 49.20 37 7450-5561 ZAHEER SULTAN CITY RAILWAY COLONY, HOUSE NO. 12-A, BLOCK-251, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 2,475.00 38 7450-14720 MUHAMMAD AZAM FLAT # D-4, AQSA ARCADE, SHAH WALIULLAH ROAD, MADINA MASJID, GALI-2, KHADA, LIYARI, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 13.00 39 7450-10991 AHMER ZAFAR UL MOZAFFAR HOUSE NO. R-267, SECTOR 7/D-1, NORTH KARACHI KARACHI DIVIDEND - 40.00 40 7419-8692 NAUMAN KHAN HOUSE # 666, STREET 46, G-9/1, ISLAMABAD DIVIDEND - 35.00 41 7419-7264 FARHAN MAHMOOD TOPLINE SECURITIES (PVT.) LTD, 306, 3RD FLOOR, CONTINENTAL TRADE CENTRE BLOCK 8, CLIFTON KARACHI DIVIDEND - 18.00 42 7401-02 LAHORE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. A/C A/C H M INVESTMENT LTD BANDUKWALA BLDG I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 443.70 43 737-721 AMIN MEMON B-802,Amber Tower,22-A/6,PECHS,Karachi DIVIDEND - 486.00 44 7344-4450 HIRA KASHIF 602 YOUSUF GRAND SQUARE BLOCK-8 CLIFTON KARACHI DIVIDEND - 8,100.00 45 7336-2026 CHIRAGHUDDIN (YK YN2) FLAT NO = 24 AL-HAYAT SQUARE F B AREA BLOCK -7 KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 33.50 46 7310-13546 SURAYA NISAR 199-RAVI PARK, RAVI ROAD, LAHORE. DIVIDEND - 300.18 47 7301-08 HABIB BANK LTD A/C AMHED MOTORS LTD., THE MALL LAHORE DIVIDEND - 399.60 48 7301-07 HABIB BANK LTD A/C MRS FARIDA JAFFERY, THE MALL LAHORE DIVIDEND - 207.00 49 7301-03 HABIB BANK LTD A/C SABIH FATIMA, STOCK EXCHANGE BRANCH KARACHI DIVIDEND - 1.80 50 7300-6 IFTIKHAR ALI SHAH 11-UMER ROAD, ISLAMPURA LAHORE DIVIDEND - 1,035.00 51 7300-331 IFFAT SALIM 17 HARLEY STREET RAWALPINDI DIVIDEND - 2,125.00 52 7294-9415 MUHAMMAD IJAZ BUTT GALI DR AMAMDIN NEW ABADIREX CINEMA ROAD WAZIRABAD 0300-6262317 DIVIDEND - 1,775.00 53 7294-3418 1773 ABBAS QAISAR BUTT HOUSE#13 -STREET# 23-X- BLOCK PEOPLES COLONY GUJRANWALA TELE#0300-6424297 DIVIDEND - 2,250.00 54 7260-8246 MALIK IFTIKHAR AHMED AWAN HOUSE NO ,464 G-1 JOHAR TOWN LAHORE . DIVIDEND - 1,125.00 55 721-07 HABIB BANK LIMITED. A/C MISS. FARIA JA A/C MRS FARIDA JAFFERY THE MALL LAHORE DIVIDEND - 460.00 56 7201-10 HABIB BANK LTD A/C MR S A NAWAB MORGHAH BRANCH RAWALPINDI DIVIDEND - 747.00 57 7201-08 M/S HABIB BANK LTD A/C AHMAD MOTORS LTD THE MALL LAHORE DIVIDEND - 8,860.10 58 7201-07 HABIB BANK LTD HOUSE NO.3 STREET NO.8, F- 6/3 ISLAMABAD DIVIDEND - 15,102.50 59 7201-05 HABIB BANK LIMITED A/C MR MUHAMMAD HASHIR SADAR BRANCH KARACHI DIVIDEND - 2,552.55 60 7201-04 HABIB BANK LIMITED A/C SABIH FATIMA STOCK EXCHANGE BRANCH KARACHI DIVIDEND - 399.20 61 7201-031 HABIB BANK LIMITED A/C YUNUS ABDUL MAJID HABIB BANK LTD, KARACHI DIVIDEND - 11.90 62 7201-03 HABIB BANK LTD. A/C YUNS ABDUL MA A/C YUNUS ABDUL MAJID HABIB BANK LIMITED KARACHI DIVIDEND - 9,535.30 63 7179-2828 IMRAN KASMANI B-5,PEARL HEAVEN APARTMENT BLOCK-5,KHAYABAN-E-ROOMI CLIFTON KARACHI DIVIDEND - 11.50 64 7161-6952 M.ASAD ANWER (1201) C-54 BLOCK 13 GULISTAN-E-JOHAR KARACHI 75290 DIVIDEND - 150.09 65 7161-40910 MUHAMMAD SALEEM HOUSE NO R-11, SECTOR 15A/3 BUFFER ZONE NORTH NAZIMABAD TOWN KARACHI DIVIDEND - 4,500.00 66 7146-767 ZEESHAN HASSAN SYED K-322, Phase I, L.C.C.H.S., Lahore LAHORE DIVIDEND - 2,475.00 67 7146-759 BASIT HASSAN SYED K-322, Phase I L.C.C.H.S., Lahore. LAHORE DIVIDEND - 3,150.00 68 7146-544 ATIQA BEGUM 28, D. M. C. H. S., BLOCK 7/8, SHAHEED E MILLAT ROAD, KARACHI KARACHI DIVIDEND - 2,700.00 69 71120-943 MUHAMMAD OWAIS(477) FLAT#003, AL-NOOR GARDEN PLOT#20/3, NEAR T.V.STATION SHARFABAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 27.00 70 7054-768 MOHAMMAD ZUBAIR ELLAHI 703, 7TH FLOOR, BUSINESS & FINANCE CENTER, OPP STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 122.54 71 7047-1239 MOMEET IQBAL C-1, BECON APPT, FATIMA JINNAH COLONY, KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 6,750.00 72 7039-8938 ASIF SAULAT HOUSE NO# 85-E/2, ABUL HASSAN ASFHANI ROAD,BLOCK NO-4, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL,KARACHI. DIVIDEND - 168.50 73 6916-6233 MUHAMMAD ASIM KHAN HOUSE # 104, STREET # 39 SECTOR G-8/2, ISLAMABAD. DIVIDEND - 29,025.00 74 6890-2764 MUHAMMAD AHSAN ZAKARIA 411-D, PARDESI PRIDE, FT-3, PLOT I7, FRERE TOWN, KARACHI-75530 DIVIDEND - 2,722.00 75 6866-1413 KHANZADA MEHMOOD NASIR H NO 154 LANE 3 ASKARI - 9 AIRPORT ROAD CHAKLALA RAWALPINDI DIVIDEND - 2,200.00 76 6858-1018 MUHAMMAD AHMED 316, D.M.C.H. SOCIETY SHAHEED-E-MILLAT ROAD KARACHI DIVIDEND - 150.09 77 6817-1970 FARHAT RASHEED MALIK H # 10, St # 26, Sector-1 A.E.C.H.S, Chaklala RAWALPINDI DIVIDEND - 5,850.00 Due date For Transfer Into Investor Education Protection Fund = 90 days from the date of Final Notice dated October 13, 2017 NATIONAL REFINERY LIMITED List of Shareholders regrading Unclaimed Dividends /Unclaimed Shares Quantity of Amount of Folio / Nature of Amount / Unclaimed Unclaimed Sr.
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