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Essel Propac Limited List of Unpaid Dividend 2018-19 ESSEL PROPAC LIMITED LIST OF UNPAID DIVIDEND 2018-19 Details of shareholders whose unclaimed dividend declared on 26 June 2019 is transferred to Unpaid Dividend Account of the Company Yes Bank Limited - Unpaid Dividend Account No. 000166400001496 SR # FOLIO_DPID_CLID No. BENEF_DESCRIPTION INSTRUMENT_ INST_NMBR INST_DATE INSTRUCTION_RE ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 ADD4 PIN AMNT FERENCE_NO 1 IN30048420060241 A RAMAR-914010030475349-AXIS BANK LTD 5.00 854753 7/8/2019 N33922 3198, CHIPPIPARAI, SATTUR TK VIRUDHUNAGAR DT, VIRUDHUNAGAR TAMIL NADU 626001 2 1201060000806633 A ANIL KUMAR-000201627386-ICICI BANK LTD 25.00 847391 7/3/2019 004303 NO 11/13 2nd FLOOR 4th CROSS VENKATESHWAR LAYOUT S.G.PALYA BANGALOR SOUTH DHRAMARAM COIIE BANGALORE 560029 2 A004253 A I SURAIYA 2.50 851452 7/3/2019 003368 403, SARJAN APT., 7,RAIYANIGRAM, SHIMPOLI ROAD, BORIVALI (W), MUMBAI 400092 3 A004373 A JYOTHIRMAYEE 2.50 847195 7/3/2019 004063 H NO 2-2-647/A/77 SRI SAIBABA NAGAR COLONY BAGH AMBERPET HYDERABAD 500013 3 A004254 A K SHRINIVASAN 2.50 847518 7/3/2019 004467 16 ANANDA PURAM MYLAPORE MADRAS 600004 4 IN30051312564400 A KISHORE BABU-145742-UCO BANK 7.50 847552 7/3/2019 004501 FLAT NO G/2 SANTHOSH VENKATESAPURAM VADAPALANI CHENNAI TAMIL NADU 600026 4 1203600000779481 A KUMARASWAMY-609801126259-ICICI BANK LTD 31.25 846971 7/3/2019 004586 2/70 4E ANBU NAGAR KEEZHATHATHIYARKULAM THEREKALPUDUR THRUPATHISARAM KANNIYAKUMARI 629901 5 A00015 A MOHAN KUMAR-33065-THANE JANATA SAHAKARI BANK LTD.(TJS 1,500.00 850784 7/3/2019 005682 FLAT NO 706 7TH FLOOR SKY PILLAR C H S LTD NR NEW SHAKTI MILLS DR AMBEDKAR ROAD THANE (W) 400601 5 A04239 A RAMAKRISHNA 1,000.00 846886 7/3/2019 004114 15-451-B-2 KAMALA NAGAR ANANTAPUR A P 515001 6 1204470001115722 A RAMAPRASAD L-008010101134863-AXIS BANK LTD 125.00 847311 7/3/2019 004219 4-45-1 ASHOK HOUSE PEDAWALTAIR VISAKHAPATNAM 530017 6 A004376 A S RAO 2.50 847325 7/3/2019 004233 47-1-14, 2F/8, USHODAYA APTS., DANAVAIPET, RAJAHMUNDRY 533103 7 A00024 A V A MARUTI RAM-1832-A P STATE CO - OP BANK LTD 2,000.00 850836 7/3/2019 005743 C/O. 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