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SVAT RIP Details Report As At SVAT RIP Details Report As at - 2020-07-22 TIN No Taxpayer Name SVAT No Project Name 100871157 VIRCO INTERNATIONAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11465 - 100871483 CEILAN COIR PRODUCTS 10606 - 100872420 CONSOLIDATED PRINTING (PVT) LTD 10086 - 100872722 THERMOTEX (PVT) LTD 11616 - 100873087 ALPINE CLOTHINGS POLPITHIGAMA (PVT) LTD 10040 - 100874776 O C M LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10227 PROVIDING CUSTOMISIZED BAGGING SOLUTIONS AT PORT IN COLOMBO 100875713 N D C EXPORTS (PVT) LTD 10163 - 100876507 DEVON TEAS LIMITED 11295 - 100877007 UNIFI TEXTILES COLOMBO (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10578 - 100877449 VENUS EMBELLISHERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10232 - 100878704 CONTINENTAL TEA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10554 - 100878771 AARON TEXTILES LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11205 - 100879905 TUNA WORKS LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10742 TUNA WORKS LANKA (PVT) LTD 100880164 KALPITIYA LAGOON RESORT (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11204 KALPITIYA LAGOON RESORT (PRIVATE) LIMITED 100882884 ANDRITZ HYDRO GMBH 10110 - 100883546 DUNDY TRADING COMPANY 10108 - 100885930 PRIME STRUCTURES ENGINEERING LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10265 - 100888122 CREATIVE ACCESSORIES LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10146 - 100888980 ICONIC DEVELOPMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11620 ICONIC DEVOLOPMENTS (PVT) LTD 100889218 KEFRO INTERNATIONAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11428 - 100889820 ROYAL FRESH EXPORTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10582 - 100890151 ION EXCHANGE (INDIA) LIMITED 11358 ALUTHGAMA, MATHUGAMA, AGALAWATTA WATER SUPPLY PROJECT 100890232 D AND H APPARELS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11351 - 100890828 JITF - KDESH JV 11632 AMBATHALE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT, ENERGY SAVING COLOMBO EAST WATER DIST IMPROV PROJECT 100891425 DAEJUNG E & C (PVT) LTD 10245 - 100892170 EAM MALIBAN TEXTILES BADULLA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10435 EAM MALIBAN TEXTILES BADULLA (PVT) LTD 100892316 CHINA TELECOM LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11135 - 100892324 MAS HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11149 - 100892723 UTE SETAPI ELLIPSE ANAMADUWA 11392 ANAMADUWA INTEGRATED WATER SUPPLY PROJECT 100895005 L S E G BUSINESS SERVICES COLOMBO (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10854 - 100895579 YVONNE LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11584 - 100895749 AMITH PROPERTY DEVELOPERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11467 AMITH PROPERTY DEVELOPERS PVT LTD 100896346 S A B SAMARASINGHE 10897 - 100896630 FARMCHEMIE MANUFACTURERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11763 - 100896761 STAR GARMENTS GROUP (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10477 - 100897903 F.I.B.C.LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11480 - 100899248 MAGI ENTERPRISES LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10695 - 100899744 SUEZ INTERNATIONAL 11340 KELANI RIGHT BANK PROJECT PHASE - II 100906031 ZHONGTIAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP CO.,LTD 10418 - 100909189 KOLON-SAMSUNG C&T JOINT VENTURE 11347 PLANT& DESIGN - BUILD CINTRACT FOR CIVIL & M & E WORKS OF MATARA STAGE IV WATER SUPPLY PROJECT 100909316 OTV 11353 GREATER MATALE INTEGRATED WATER SUPPLY PROJECT 100918668 SHIPXPRESS TECHNOLOGIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10970 - 100919729 OTLEY TRADERS (PVT) LTD 10979 - Page 1 of 60 TIN No Taxpayer Name SVAT No Project Name 100921189 HEALTHRECON CONNECT (PVT) LTD 11066 - 100921430 AVENRICH TEA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10653 - 100921804 YASH HAT LANKA (PVT) LTD 11264 - 100921944 ARALIYA UNAWATUNA BEACH HOTEL (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10507 ARALIYA UNAWATUNA BEACH HOTEL 100921952 G L YACHTING ASIA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10860 - 100923530 ALPINE CLOTHINGS YAPAHUWA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11003 - 100925737 BIO SUBSTRATES 11150 - 100926555 VAUXHALL COLOMBO (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11638 VAUXHALL COLOMBO (PRIVATE)LIMITED 100929252 LAKRO PACKAGING INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD 10438 - 100931885 YOUNCHANG ENGINEERING S.L (PVT) LTD 10460 - 100933683 SUGANDA APPAREL (PVT) LTD 10401 - 100935376 HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION 10710 - 100935376 HAZAMA ANDO CORPORATION 10484 BANDARANAYAKA INTER. AIRPORT DEVE. PROJECT PHASE II - STAGE 2 PACKAGE B, REMOTE APRON AND TAXIWAYS 100935996 QUALITAPPS ASIA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11360 - 100937182 MANFERD ENGINEERING (PVT) LTD 10436 - 100938359 WINIL HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10456 WINIL HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 100940035 V S S DISTRIBUTORS (PVT)LTD 11701 - 100944332 KOHINOOR FLOORS LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11586 - 100945592 CHEC - CGC JV 11399 GRATER COLOMBO WATER & WASTEWATER MAGT IMPROVEMENT INVESTMENT PROGM SYSTEM 100946106 R W I INDUSTRIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11686 - 100946262 SEOBON CONSTRUCTION LANKA (PVT) LTD 10425 - 100957167 ACE HEALTHCARE PRIVATE LIMITED 10721 ACE HEALTHCARE FORMULATION PLANT 100978237 LANKA EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS (PVT) LTD 10999 - 100986078 LINK COCO SUBSTRATES 10917 - 100987848 UNIQUE INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10798 - 100995069 SWISSPHOTON (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11720 - 100996162 CHINA STATE DECORATION GROUP CO.LTD 10474 - 100996820 SADE-COMPAGNIE GENERALE DE TRAVAUX D'HYDRAULIQUE 11369 - 100997053 ASSET ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10498 - 101000206 PINNACLE COMMODITIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11372 - 101000303 GLOBAL PARCEL DELIVERY (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10704 - 101003221 MANISHA EXPORTS (PVT) LTD 10809 - 101004511 WALKERS SUBSEA SERVICES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11485 - 101005542 MAS BRANDS EXPORTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11525 - 101007570 ULTRA ALUMINIUM (PVT) LTD 11142 ULTRA ALUMINIUM (PVT) LTD 101009386 AQUA TRADING GLOBAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10757 - 101014622 ISMO INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11583 - 101015939 COCO AGRO INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11314 - 101017486 KLEIDERFORT (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11206 - 101020509 ESTILO APPARELS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10543 - 101023052 EVER-FRESH LANKA (PRIVATE) LIMITED 10914 - 101024717 JV OF NIPPON KOEI CO.LTD & FICHTNER GMBH & CO. 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