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No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 1 UNSA00388 900373 A SUBRAMANYAM 150 DIVIDEND 225.00 0 NO 2 6TH CROSS ST UNITED INDIA COLONY KODAMBAKKAM MADRAS 600,024 2 N17110076734 3795 A A EASWARAN 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 11753447 KAVERIPATTI VILLAGE IN300394 ERAGUDI-POST VIA-THIRAIYUR TIRUCHY DIST 621,001 3 UNSA00390 900412 A ARUMUGAM 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 1/6 6F TYPE CAMP III ENNORE THERMAL STATION MADRAS 600,057 4 EA3580 4505 A BALAKRISHNAN 1 DIVIDEND 2.00 0 22289093 PLOT NO 2A AZHAGAR SALAI IN301080 1ST STREET THIRUCHENDUR NAGAR OLD PALLAVARAM, CHENNAI 5 UNSA00394 900291 A DORAIMMAL 150 DIVIDEND 225.00 0 16 PALACE ORCHARDS APPARTMENTS 9TH MAIN _ 6TH CROSS ROAD RAJAMAHAL VILAS EXTN BANGALORE 6 EA7087 3898 A EASWARAKARTHIKEYAN 6 DIVIDEND 9.00 0 11000822 21 PERIYA MARIAMMAN KOVIL IN300513 STREET TIRUCHENGODE P O TIRUCHENGODE T K NAMAKKAL DT TIRUCHENGODE TAMIL NADU INDIA 7 A00397 862 A H SHETH 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 E/9430, SHIYA BAUG, BORDI FALIYU, RAJMAHAL ROAD, BARODA 390,001 8 A00398 4784 A I SRINIVASAN ALWAR IYENGAR 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 22/F4 SARANGAPANI STREET T NAGAR CHENNAI 600,017 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 9 EA0590 4554 A MUKUNDAN 5 DIVIDEND 8.00 0 26169820 FLAT NO 303 KUMAR ASHRAYA IN301135 APTS 9TH CROSS 2ND BLOCK JAYANAGAR BANGALORE 10 N14110018387 3608 A NAGAPRABHAKARA 400 DIVIDEND 600.00 0 26018357 S/O A SATHYANARAYANA DOOR IN301135 NUMBER 65/ 13 WARD NUMBER 2 SRI VENKATESHWARA STORES BANGALORE ROAD 11 A00427 2419 A P VISWANATHA CHETTIAR 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 390 VYSIAL STREET COIMBATORE 641,001 12 EA7450 3559 A RAMANANDA SHENOY 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 26430012 DEVIDAS COLD HOUSE IN301135 BUS STAND KARKALA KARNATAKA 574,104 13 EA1465 3876 A S RAJASEKARAN 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 22194832 38 B BIG BAZAAR STREET IN301080 ARNI TIRUVANNAMALAI DIST 632,301 14 EA7542 3955 A SHANMUGA SUNDARAM 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 10049643 CANARA BANK , SAKTHI NAGAR, IN301356 BHAVANI TK, ERODE DIST, TAMIL NADU 638,315 15 N14120019036 3970 A VYTHILINGAM 110 DIVIDEND 165.00 0 40512984 SOUMYA IN301637 S 16 ,SANTHINAGAR PALAKKAD 678,014 16 EE0271 3825 A.EBENEZER . 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 1201090000452836 6,DAYALAN RAJESH COLONY, 10900 VET.HOSPITAL ROAD, VIRUDHUNAGAR VIRUDHUNAGAR 626,001 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 17 N16070034411 4406 ABBAS ALI KHAN 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 90733515 16/4/87. CHANCHAL GUDA IN306114 HYDERABAD 500,024 18 A06393 1089 ABBAS MITHA 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 24-B NAVROZE 66PALIHILL BANDRA BOMBAY 400,050 19 A00005 187 ABBY ERALIL CHANDY 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 ALI ALGHANIMEST,KSB PUMPS DIVISON P.O.BOX 1083 SAFAT KUWAIT 13011 0 20 A00010 4304 ABDUL AZEEZ 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 A G M LTD POST BOX 2143 KILO 7 MECCA ROAD JEDDAH 21451 S ARABIA 0 21 UNSA00016 900563 ABDUL HADI A 200 DIVIDEND 300.00 0 ALI BINABDULLAH TRADING CO POST BOX NO 4842 DOHA QATAR 0 22 A00021 4308 ABDUL KADER K 300 DIVIDEND 450.00 0 POST BOX 47874 ALQUSAIS- DUBAI DUBAI U A E 0 23 A00024 4153 ABDUL KADIR MASAN PARKAR 400 DIVIDEND 600.00 0 POST BOX 1430 DEIRA DUBAI U A E 0 24 A00030 4299 ABDUL KHADER 200 DIVIDEND 300.00 0 C/O HAWAZAN TTRADING COMPANY POST BOX NO 6015 DOHA QATAR 0 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 25 A00031 4298 ABDUL LATHEEF P P 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 GOLDEN STAR CONTRACTING & TRADING POST BOX NO 5273 DOHA QATAR 0 26 A00033 229 ABDUL MAJEED M 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 ETA MECHANICAL DIVISON POST BOX 5239 DUBAI UAE 0 27 UNSA00043 900590 ABDUL RAHIMAN ABDUL MAJEETH 300 DIVIDEND 450.00 0 P.O. BOX NO 29678 SAFAT - 13157 KUWAIT 0 28 A00044 4257 ABDUL RAHMAN ASAN MOHAMED 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 P.B.NO 46080 FAHAHEEL 64011 FAHAHEEL KUWAIT 0 29 UNSA00048 900591 ABDUL REHIMAN KALLIYIL MANGAT 300 DIVIDEND 450.00 0 TANCO LTD P O BOX 11968 JEDDAH 21463 SAUDI ARABIA 0 30 UNSA00059 900612 ABDULKADER P 300 DIVIDEND 450.00 0 ARMAAN BEHIND EDK RLY STATION P O MUZHAPPILANGUD KANNUR 670,662 31 A06292 294 ABHA Y LAL 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 D/O MAHENDRA PRASAD T T E NEW AREA (BAIRAGI) GAYA BIHAR 0 32 A06318 2823 ABHAS KUMAR 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 C/O PRAKASH KUMAR DAS PENSION NO 7 A G OFFICE B C PATELPATH PATNA 800,001 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 33 C18020084562 4136 ABHAY KUMAR 40 DIVIDEND 60.00 0 1204720010482532 SIMREKHA HOUSE HANS MARG 47200 IN FRONT OF RELIANCE MART KANKE ROAD PS GONDA RANCHI 834,008 34 C19070108793 3306 ABHIJEET JAISWAL . 40 DIVIDEND 60.00 0 1301440004267237 NEAR RICHA GENERAL STORE 14400 , G.P,337 VISHNUPURI ANNEXE INDORE INDORE 452,001 35 A07068 1033 ABHIJIT J PARAB 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 34/667 ADARSH NAGAR WORLI BOMBAY 400,025 36 A00492 2627 ABHIJIT KUMAR BANERJEE 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 37 KASI MITRA GHAT STREET CALCUTTA 700,003 37 N17080059160 4462 ABHINAV GUPTA 790 DIVIDEND 1,185.00 0 10730274 GOLF TOWER, FLAT-9A, IN302105 9, P G M SHAH ROAD KOLKATA 700,095 38 C19060107398 4597 ABHISHEK INDRAPAL YADAV 11 DIVIDEND 17.00 0 1208160017847738 FLAT NO.201GANGA MORAJ 81600 RIVERSIDE PARK PANVEL TAKKAPANVEL NAVI MUMBAI 410,206 39 C18050091324 2978 ABHISHEK JAIN 150 DIVIDEND 225.00 0 1201640400022420 8, PARAS PALACE 16404 JAIN BAGH MANDIR JAIN BAGH SAHARANPUR 247,001 40 C19010101851 4634 ABHISHEK RAJ 20 DIVIDEND 30.00 0 1204720001825372 HOUSE NO 108 VISHAL NAGAR 47200 GALI NO 2 NEAR MITTAL MALL BATHINDA 151,001 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 41 P18050092218 2261 ABIRAMI LAKSHMANAN 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 OLD NO 37 NEW NO 387 SOUTH STREET THIRUVAIYARU THANJAVUR TAMILNADU 613,204 42 EA2240 4348 ABRAHAM JOHN 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 10292441 KIZHAKKETHOTTIYANAL HOUSE IN300239 SOUTH MARADY P.O MUVATTUPUZHA ERNAKULAM 686,673 43 A00075 4339 ABRAHAM K GEORGE 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 PHYSICS DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF SCIENCE SULTAN QUABOS UNIVERSITY P O BOX 32486 AL KHODH MUSCAT SULTANATE OF 44 A00082 253 ABRAHAM VARGHESE 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 N K F KABEL B V P O BOX 42273 SHUWAIK IND AREA KUWAIT 70653 0 45 A07085 632 ABRAR AHMED 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 C/O SOUMYA HOSPITAL STATION ROAD PO BHADOHI (UP) 221,401 46 UNSA01387 900518 ABROR A 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 2/7 SUNNY PARK APRT 6 SUNNY PARK CALCUTTA 700,019 47 N18110099313 3464 ADABALA RAMA DEVI 54 DIVIDEND 81.00 0 11909237 QTR NO 439, IN300239 RAILWAY WEST COLONY ALCOT GARDENS RAJAHMUNDRY 533,101 48 EA8544 3429 ADDAGIRI VENKATA RAM MOHAN 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 10040520 D. NO. 19/37 IN302324 POPPU BAZAAR VINUKONDA GUNTUR (DIST.) 522,647 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl. No. Folio no./ Warrant No Name and Address of Shareholder No Nature Amount Due date Client id/ of of in for Dep id shares amount (Rs.) transfer to IEPF A/C 49 N09040000447 4891 ADIL ISMAIL SAIT 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 10158756 FIRST FLOOR, 57, 4 MAIN ROAD, IN300597 CHINNAPPA GARDEN,(ENTRY GATE IN SESHADRI ROAD) ,BENSON TOWN POST, 50 A00093 241 ADIMOOLA CHETTY RAGUNATHAN 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 X RAY DEPT FARW HOSPITAL P O BOX 18373 81004 FARWANIA KUWAIT 0 51 UNSA01425 900239 ADINARAYANA GUPTA V 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 21/135 MOKSHAGUNDAM STREET PRODDATUR POST A P 516,360 52 A06041 1955 ADISESHAVARAPRASAD M D 1 DIVIDEND 2.00 0 45 SOUTHSIVAN KOIL STREET VADAPALANI MADRAS 600,026 53 N17100073371 4710 ADITYA PRASSAN JHA 50 DIVIDEND 75.00 0 10215026 Q. NO.- 24, SANKH ROAD IN301740 OLD BARIDIH P.O.- BARIDIH COLONY JAMSHEDPUR 831,017 54 A00096 188 AFTAB AHMED D PATEL 500 DIVIDEND 750.00 0 C/O AFSHAN AFTAB PATEL ARTHUR ANDERSON & CO P O BOX 6482 RUWI SULTANATE OF OMAN 0 55 A01440 2659 AFTAB ALAM 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 58 RIPON STREET KOLKATA 700,016 56 N18040088294 4855 AFTAB MOHAMMAD SHEHRYAR 100 DIVIDEND 150.00 0 10051857 1056/ X I IN301590 MUFTI KIFAYATULLA MARG JAMA MASJID DELHI 110,006 TVS ELECTRONICS LIMITED DETAILS OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID DIVIDEND AS ON 31-10-2019 YEAR 2018-19 Sl.
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