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Final Voter List (Corporate) 2020-21 SARHAD CHAMMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Chamber House, G.T.Road, Peshawar. Tele No. +92-91-9225413-15, Fax No. +92-91-9225416 Email. [email protected], Website:sccip.com.pk List of Corporate Members 2020-2021 S No Representative/Firm Name/Address NTN # STN # CNIC # 1 Shakeel Khan 7136832-3 1730113212387 24/7 Call & BPO (Pvt)Ltd 47-D Old Jamrud Road University Town Peshawar 2 Ishfaq Ahmed 2143316-0 0501090202273 1730116432461 A S Trading Co. Katra Neel Chowk Yadgar Peshawar 3 Shahzad Ali 2269481-1 0501360502219 1730107771859 A.I.S Trading Company 132, St # 2, Gulbahar # 1, Peshawar 4 M. Hasan Jamshed 4276319-3 1430119580665 A.J Industries (Pvt)Ltd G.T Road Pabbi Opp: Ghaznavi CNG, Peshawar 5 Mohsin Aziz 1419651-4 0307520500519 1730189397339 A.J Spinning Mills (Pvt) Ltd 90-B,Industrial Estate,Jamrud Road,Peshawar 6 Afan Aziz 1419650-6 0506551100373 1730114972413 A.J Textile Mills Limited 90-B,Industrial Estate,Jamrud Road,Peshawar 7 Adeel Rauf 1319480-1 0501290000764 1730112887923 A.Y.S Commercial Corporation Arbab Road Peshawar Cantt 8 Shakir Ullah 2250436-2 2100225043615 4230107951133 A2Z E-Payments (Pvt)Ltd 7-A 2 Z Epayments, Deans Trade Center Peshawar Cantt 9 Malik Altaf Hussain 3789794-2 2100378979419 6110119865707 AA Papers (Pvt)Ltd 30-6 GPO Link Mall Road , Peshawar 10 Sarfaraz Siraj 1147431-9 0501980502428 1730157550663 Aalee Enterprises G-3, NWR Plaza, Khyber Supper Market, Bara Road, Peshawar Cantt. 11 Muhammad Nawaz 1329113-7 0501842400137 1730116487857 Abaseen Corporation, Flat #.21-B, Karachi Market, Khyber Bazar, Peshawar 12 Abbass Afridi 1068268-6 0501252300164 2240118052623 Abbas Khan Coal Company 2nd Floor -Suit 5-6-7-8 New Spinzer Plaza University Road Peshawar 13 Muhammad Ilyas 2296519-0 2120368704611 Abu Hanzala Travel & Tour (Pvt)Ltd 3-A Kamran Mansion Captain Akmal Shaheed Road Opp: Express News Peshawar 14 Pervez Awan 2296517-3 1730105534077 Abu Talha Travel & Tour (Pvt) Ltd 1-C Kamran Mansion Captain Akmal Shaheed Road Bilal Town G.T Road Peshawar Page 1 of 28 S No Representative/Firm Name/Address NTN # STN # CNIC # 15 Ahmed Ali 1687646-6 0501691000591 1620209296285 Adeena Corporation 100-Jan Plaza, Karkhano Market, Peshawar 16 Muhammad Imran Zaib 2457560-7 3520237887735 Adnan Munir Travels (Pvt)Ltd 2- 1st Floor Sarhad Mansion Hashtnagri G.T Road Peshawar 17 Muhammad Adnan Jalil 0713005-8 0501871102219 1730116617981 Adnan’s, Khyber Bazar Peshawar 18 Ghani Rehman 2758694-4 0501980200546 1730116831385 Advertising & Business Consultants (Pvt)Ltd APTMA House Tehkal Payan Jamrud Road Peshawar 19 Abbass Afridi 1068268-6 0501252300164 2240118052623 Afridi Traders 2nd Floor -Suit 5-6-7-8 New Spinzer Plaza University Road Peshawar 20 Abdul Hakim Shinwari 17-06-0006232 2120357003701 Aftab Flour & General Mills (Pvt) Ltd. Tarnab Farm, G.T.Road, Peshawar 21 Manzoor Hussain 7449663-3 3277876138148 1720122034793 Aftab Tea (Pvt)Ltd B-4 2nd Floor Chairman Plaza Ashraf Road Peshawar 22 Ghulam Noorani 1781022-1 0501854500173 6110120157601 AGE Industries (Pvt) Ltd. 26-Saddar Road, Peshawar Cantt 23 Zahid Ullah 0000165-1 0506390001119 1730194161163 Agro-Pack (Pvt) Ltd 207, 2nd Floor, Amin Mansion, G.T. Road, Peshawar 24 Abdul Ghafoor 2699996-0 0501840000455 1730113756469 AGS Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd Shah Nawaz Bldg., Opp: GPO,Rehmat Lane,Saddar Road, Peshawar Cantt. 25 Abdul Ghafoor 1428811-7 2100142881118 1730113756469 AGS Pharma & Chemical Industries(Pvt)Ltd 58-A Industrial Estate Hayat Abad Peshawar 26 Afan Aziz 3005142-8 0500360500164 1730114972413 A-J Match (Pvt) Ltd 90-B,Industrial Estate,Jamrud Road,Peshawar 27 Muhammad Usman Ansari 1517410-7 0501901800391 1730126996461 Ajjee Impex, 1st Fllor Room # 2, 7/12 I.D.I Johar Street Saddar Road Peshawar Cantt 28 Ghulam Dastagir 3780102-3 1730115700989 Al Hafiz Green Chip Ltd 55- Industrial Estate Jamrud Road Peshawar 29 Hassan Zahideen 3653260-6 1730136443625 Al Hafiz Plasto Cap (Pvt) Ltd 55-Industrial Estate Jamrud Road Peshawar 30 Muhammad Irfan Naveed 3192936-2 2100850001028 1730118937893 Al Jannat Traders 10- 1st Floor Tasneem Plaza Near Jans Bakers Peshawar Cantt 31 Muhammad Faisal Saburi 2461137-9 1730113763391 Al Manaraat Hajj & Umrah Services (Pvt)Ltd Arbab Square Near Jaabir Flates University Road Peshawar Page 2 of 28 S No Representative/Firm Name/Address NTN # STN # CNIC # 32 Nouman Ibrar 2389362-1 1730160929023 Al Maroof Travels & Tours (Pvt)Ltd 1-LG Pak Business Center Near Amin Hotel Hashtnagri G.T Road Peshawar 33 Syed Mussarat Hussain 0796039-5 0505360500455 1730128637617 Al Murtaza Match Factory (Pvt)Ltd 17-The Mall Khurshid Complex Peshawar 34 Sayyed Muhammad Ali Banoori 2665408-3 1730171086743 Al Muskoor International Services (Pvt)Ltd 123- 1st Floor Block-A Shah Shopping Center Karkhano Market Peshawar 35 Ahmed Farooq 0000813-3 0501999983082 1730174421091 Al Shifa Traders 36-C, Karachi Market Khyber Bazar Peshawar 36 Syed Muhammad Tariq Banouri 1273345-8 0501999935728 1730111993979 Al Syed Enterprises No 1,Mezzenine Floor,Lamsy Arcade,Fakhre Alam Road,Peshawar 37 Javed Iqbal Arab 0709488-4 0501761000273 1730114205679 Al-Arabia Aluminum Industries (Pvt) Ltd., SIE, Kohat Road, Peshawar 38 Faisal Bashir 3396983-3 3277876118646 1730189285153 Al-Farid Traders 14-B Al Jalil Medicine Market Mewa Mandi Peshawar 39 Ghulam Dastagir 1554062-6 0501841404864 1730115700989 Al-Hafiz CNG Station Dalazak Chowk, Ring Road, Peshawar 40 Ghulam Dastagir 2247112-0 0501390005537 1730115700989 Al-Hafiz Crysto Plast (Pvt) Ltd 4th Floor, Lamcy Arcade, Fakhr-e-Alam Road, Peshawar Cantt. 41 Arif Ali 4377115-7 3277876115021 1720199061755 Ali Bhai & Sons Pvt)Ltd 1- Al Haj Plaza Opp: Raheem Medical Center Chowk Sikandar Pura G.T Road Peshawar 42 Malik Mazhar Ali 2475533-8 0580283600191 1730187259903 Ali Brothers F-1 Commercial Building Ashraf Road, Peshawar 43 Imtiaz Ahmed 1322145-7 0501980502673 1730102485389 Ali Enterprises Naz Medicine Market, Namak Mandi, Peshawar 44 Imdad Khan Afridi 2236884-1 0501999914855 1730197375783 Al-Imdad General Trading Company, 178-179 Second Floor Block A Shah Shopping Centre Jamrud Road Peshawar 45 Imdad Khan Afridi 4378579-4 3277876114245 1730197375783 Al-Imdad Textile (Pvt)Ltd HBK complex Nasir Pur Main G.T Road Peshawar 46 Mrs. Farzana Adeel 0713004-0 0501871102391 1730114306872 Al-Jabran’s Enterprises, Jabran Adeel Plaza Bilal Town G.T Road Peshawar 47 Jamshed Khan 0333686-7 0501711600755 1730119213815 Al-Jamshed Brothers, Serai Ghulam Rasool Namak Mandi Peshawar 48 Saqib Iqbal 1459067-7 0501761000355 1730113824555 Al-Jasmin (Pvt) Ltd., Small Industrial Estate, Kohat Road,Peshawar Page 3 of 28 S No Representative/Firm Name/Address NTN # STN # CNIC # 49 Muhammad Waseem 0000094-4 0506940400446 1730185688781 Al-Khair Gadoon Limited 92/III PHASE III,INDUSTRIAL ESTATE GADOON,GADOON AMAZAI, SWABI 50 Khair Ullah Exempted 0505999904673 1730171837507 Al-Khair Traders Shingaz Market, Khar Bazar, Bajour Agency 51 Dr. Muhammad Tariq Khan 2275969-7 0501330001537 1730149448875 Alliance Health Care (Pvt)Ltd Plot # 7-8-9, Sector A-3, Phase V Hayatabad Peshawar 52 Abid Salam 2250492-3 0501300002228 1730113177421 Alliance Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd 112- Industrial Estate, Jamrud Road, Peshawar 53 Mian Wahid Shah 0000172-4 Exempted 1730102689545 Allied Flour Mills (Pvt) Ltd. G.T.Road, Nowshera 54 Mian Zafar Ali Shah 1217939-6 051841401146 1710102648839 Allied Gas, Suite No.21, 1st Floor, Super Market, Cantt.Plaza, Peshawar Cantt 55 Sajid Khan Shinwari 3089343-7 2106391700137 1730188569273 Alpha Pipe Industries (Pvt)Ltd Plot # 96/2 Road No 3, Industrial Estate Gadoon Amazai Topi Swabi 56 Mian Said Shah 1150163-4 0501980501273 1730114343587 Al-Salco Custom Agency Jan Building, New Rampura Gate, Peshawar 57 Kashif Amin 0822186-3 0501930007964 1730158559861 Amin And Co 33-Nazar Bagh Opp Fort Hisar Peshawar City 58 Mohammad Luqman Shah 1067678-3 0501980103291 1730113827315 Amin Hotel & Restaurant 101-Block-B, Amin Mansion, G.T.Road, Peshawar 59 Amjad Nizam 0862398-8 0501999968728 1730112758023 Amjad Enterprises Back Side, Qissa Khawani Bazar, Peshawar 60 Amjad Saleem 4268251-7 2100426825117 1730113738493 Amjad Saleem & Sons Fruit Market G.T Road Peshawar 61 Gul Hassan 7981860-3 1730173433107 AMS Minerals (Pvt)Ltd 44-45, 3rd floor, Sheikh Yaseen Gold Tower, Near Naz Cinema Road, Chowk Yadgar,Peshawar 62 Iqbal ur Rehman 3046934-1 2100304693412 1730113441769 Anwar e Madina Fertilizers Opposite Pakistan Flour Mills, Bilal Town G.T Road Peshawar 63 Choudry Rashid Ahmed 2161928-0 0501980200964 1730191791449 Apollo Advertisers House# 1 Latif Abad Kohat Road Peshawar 64 Maj ® Shahzad Ibrahim 2835752-3 2101999904464 5530206243017 Arbab's CNG Near Peshawar Model School Warsak Raod Peshawar 65 Asim Rehman 17-11-0006011 0501360501555 1730188267129 Arco Match (Pvt) Ltd., 92-Industrial Estate, Jamrud Road, Peshawar Page 4 of 28 S No Representative/Firm Name/Address NTN # STN # CNIC # 66 Dr. Muhammad Yousaf Sarwar 2071450-5 0501300001155 1730116734961 Aries Pharmaceutical (Pvt) Ltd Amin Mension G.T Road Peshawar 67 Abdul Rasheed Yousafzai 2679297-4 0501721400191 3740533364547 ARY Steel Industries 33-C,Industrial Esatate,Jamrud Road,Peshawar 68 Aman Ullah 3831376-6 2100383137616 1730115456281 Asad Zubair Polymers (Pvt)Ltd Plot # 148/1 Industrial Estate Hayatabad Peshawar 69 Haji Muhammad Anees 3047080-3 2100120900282 1730115123989 Ashraf Flour & General Mills (Pvt) Ltd. 1st Floor Nasir Pur Plaza Reti Gate Peshawar 70 Haji Muhammad Javed 0000189-9 0501152200273 1730129628211 Ashraf Industries (Pvt) Ltd. 1st Floor Nasir Pur Plaza Reti Gate Peshawar 71 Haji Muhammad Asaf 0787484-7
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