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Certificate Holder Address Nature of Amount / Quantity NATIONAL NATIONAL REFINERY LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS REGARDING UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND / UNCALIMED SHARES (FOR THE YEAR 2017) Amount of Unclaimed Dividend Sr. Folio / Nature of Amount / for Year 2017 - Name of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Address CDC No Quantity As on 30-Jun-2020 (Rupees) NATIONAL & GRINDLAYS BANK LTD LLOYDS BRANCH 1 6500012 MR. DR A Q B RAHMAN DIVIDEND 11,786.00 I I CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI C/O HAMID FLOUR MILLS 2 6500014 MR. A SATTAR HUSSAIN 49-NAPIER ROAD DIVIDEND 13,809.00 KARACHI 2ND FLOOR,FLAT NO.15, C-K-5/1 AMINA HOUSE 3 6500020 MR. ABA UMAR DIVIDEND 648.00 PARIA STREET KHARADAR KARACHI HOUSE NO 118 4 6500022 MR. ABDUL AZIZ MEMON SOLDIER BAZAR DIVIDEND 6,425.00 HYDERABAD M/S YOUSUF H ALI MOHAMED & CO OPP 5 6500072 MR. ABDUL KARIM K M C WORKSHOP LAWARENCE ROAD DIVIDEND 1,739.00 KARACHI C/34 TRUNK BAZAR 6 6500074 MR. ABDUL HALIM MUALLIM DIVIDEND 3,905.00 RAWALPINDI 103-H 7 6500078 MR. 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AHMED JODIA BAZAR DIVIDEND 1,437.50 KARACHI 73-F MODEL TOWN 17 6500138 MR. DR AHTRAM ALI KHAN DIVIDEND 2,360.50 LAHORE-54700 34 AMIL COLONY NO 1 18 6500144 MR. AKBAR ALI BHIMJEE SADHU HIRANAND ROAD DIVIDEND 2,662.00 KARACHI 14-B MOHAMMED ALI 19 6500146 MR. AKHTAR HOUSING SOCIETY DIVIDEND 5,396.00 KARACHI 1ST FLOOR, A-53, 20 6500149 MR. AKHTAR SULTAN BLOCK - N, NORTH NAZIMABAD, DIVIDEND 521.50 KARACHI. FADOO BUILDING OPP NATIONAL & GRINDLAYS BANK 21 6500152 MR. ALI ALJAMALI DIVIDEND 5,041.00 BUNDER ROAD KARACHI A-215 BLOCK NO.5 GULSHAN-E- IQBAL K.D.A. 22 6500155 MR. ALIBHOY DIVIDEND 1,952.00 SCHEME NO.24 KARACHI FADOO BUILDING 23 6500157 MR. ALI ALJAMALI BUNDER ROAD DIVIDEND 5,041.00 KARACHI 107 C MODEL TOWN 24 6500160 MR. ALI MOZAFFER DIVIDEND 230.50 LAHORE 18-A 25 6500189 MR. ANIS BAWANY KAGHAAN ROAD F-8/4, DIVIDEND 35.00 ISLAMABAD D 4 BLOCK NO 8 KDA SCHEME NO 24 26 6500194 MST. BEGUM ANWAR IQBAL DIVIDEND 19,755.50 GULSHAN E IQBAL KARACHI C/O SUI GAS INDUS CO 27 6500200 MR. ARIF YAR KHAN P I D C HOUSE DIVIDEND 603.00 KARACHI BAITUL ASHFAQ 26-C 28 6500202 MST. ASHFAQ JEHAN BEGUM BLOCK 10 MANSOORA DIVIDEND 2,679.50 KARACHI C/O NAZ TEXTILES (PVT) LIMITED, 29 6500208 MST. ASIFUNNISA E/32-A, ESTATE AVENUE, S.I.T.E., DIVIDEND 19,755.50 KARACHI HOUSE NO 572/F 30 6500212 MR. ASRARUL HAQUE HASHMI SATELLITE TOWN SCHEME DIVIDEND 3,924.00 RAWALPINDI. 72/B S.M.H. SOCIETY 31 6500220 MST. AYESHA SHAIKH DIVIDEND 3,905.00 KARACHI KARACHI STOCK EXCHANGE LTD 32 6500260 MR. ABDUL VAHED ABDUL JALIL OFF I I CHUNDRIGAR ROAD DIVIDEND 1,384.00 KARACHI 604-B HAWAIIAN HOMES 33 6500269 MR. A RASHEED VELMI CLIFTON, BLOCK-2 DIVIDEND 12,070.00 KARACHI 5/45 MODEL COLONY 34 6500301 MR. ALIGOHAR KHAN LIAQUAT ALI KHAN ROAD DIVIDEND 15,984.00 KARACHI BLOCK NO 101 QUARTER NO 4 & 5 1-D 35 6500302 MR. ASGHAR KHAN DIVIDEND 497.00 LANDHI COLONY KARACHI NATIONAL REFINERY LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS REGARDING UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND / UNCALIMED SHARES (FOR THE YEAR 2017) Amount of Unclaimed Dividend Sr. Folio / Nature of Amount / for Year 2017 - Name of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Address CDC No Quantity As on 30-Jun-2020 (Rupees) 34 AMIL COLONY NO 1 36 6500309 MR. AKBARALI BHIMJEE SADHU HIRANAND ROAD DIVIDEND 5,325.00 KARACHI HOUSE NO. 56, STREET NO. 15, 37 6500342 MR. A A FARUQUI PHASE-V, D.H.A., DIVIDEND 887.00 KARACHI C/O AYUB KHAN KUNDI 38 6500346 MST. AZIMUNISSA BEGUM C-32/5 K.D.A NO.I, DIVIDEND 1,188.50 KARACHI 1/V/E/42 P E C H S 39 6500354 MR. A HABIB KARIM DIVIDEND 2,679.50 KARACHI ADAMJEE HOUSE 40 6500359 M/S ADAMJEE SONS LTD I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD DIVIDEND 32,525.50 KARACHI H.NO.D-20/1, BLOCK-10-A, NEAR LAL FLATES, RASHID MINHAS ROAD, 41 6500365 MST. ASHRAF SULTANA DIVIDEND 11,838.50 GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI C/O MR ABDUL AZIZ KHAN 26C, 42 6500369 MST. DR. 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ABDUL GAFFAR MEMON DIVIDEND 852.00 OFF RAMPART ROW KARACHI ISMAILJI MOOSAJI BUILDING CORNER OF BOTTLE GALI 60 6500672 MR. ASLAM HAROON DIVIDEND 1,349.00 OPP APPOLO RESTAURENT FRERE ROAD KARACHI 43/4E/6 P.E.C.H.S., 61 6500678 MR. ABDUL HAMID DIVIDEND 1,988.00 KARACHI 2 VICTORIA CHAMBER 62 6500679 MR. ABDUL RASHID 2ND FLOOR VICTORIA ROAD DIVIDEND 336.50 KARACHI AHMED MANZIL 102 39/6 NARAYANDAS ANANDJEE 63 6500681 MR. ABDUL SALAM SATHI BECHAR ROAD AMIL COLONY NO 2 DIVIDEND 4,206.50 JAMSHED ROAD KARACHI C/O.A.K.KAISAR 704-B, ROYAL APPARTMENTS 64 6500686 MR. AZIZUR RAHMAN PAPPA DIVIDEND 4,934.00 K.D.A. SCHEME.1 , KARACHI MANIYA HOUSE 657-658 65 6500697 MR. ARIF A GAFFAR PERCIVELWREN ROAD DIVIDEND 497.00 KARACHI 307, UNI PLAZA 66 6500720 MST. AYSABAI I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD DIVIDEND 2,556.00 KARACHI KASHU & SONS 67 6500733 MST. ASATIR MUSSARAT 24/D BAZAZ HATTA DIVIDEND 11,016.00 LAHORE D-54, SHERSHAH COLONY, 68 6500734 MR. ABDUL RAZZAK DIVIDEND 159.50 KARACHI C/O WEEKLY SUNDAY POST, 4, 69 6500735 MST. AMEEN TAREEN AMIL STREET, OFF ROBSON ROAD, DIVIDEND 36,210.00 KARACHI-1. NATIONAL REFINERY LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS REGARDING UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND / UNCALIMED SHARES (FOR THE YEAR 2017) Amount of Unclaimed Dividend Sr. Folio / Nature of Amount / for Year 2017 - Name of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Address CDC No Quantity As on 30-Jun-2020 (Rupees) C/O LUCKY ELECT. CO OPPOSITE K.M.C BLDG 70 6500745 MR. ABDUL QADER DIVIDEND 3,017.00 M.A.JINNAH ROAD KARACHI SEA LIGHT 7/B 71 6500749 MST. AMY ANITA NEW QUEENS ROAD DIVIDEND 4,934.00 KARACHI C-1, PANJRAPOLE BUILDING, PANJRAPOLE ROAD, 72 6500750 MR. AMIN BHAI DIVIDEND 656.50 NEAR ARAMBAGH, KARACHI AHMED MANZIL 102, 39/6, NARAYANDAS ANANDJEE 73 6500755 MR. ASHRAF SATTAR DIVIDEND 10,276.50 BECHAR ROAD AMIL COLONY NO 2, JAMSHED ROAD KARACHI C/O UNITED BANK LIMITED 74 6500756 MR. A AZIZ KHAN MEREWETHER TOWER BRANCH DIVIDEND 2,165.00 KARACHI 17, AKBAR MEHAL A M NO.4 75 6500773 MR. ABDUL MATEEN FRERE ROAD DIVIDEND 478.50 KARACHI 538/15, FLAT NO.202 GARDEN 76 6500831 MR. A SHAKOOR HOMES GARDEN EAST, GRUMANDIR DIVIDEND 11,395.00 KARACHI BISMILLAH STORE 77 6500955 MR.
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