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S. No. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address Askari Bank Limited List of Shareholders without / invalid CNIC # as of 31-12-2019 S. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address No. of No. Securities 1 9 MR. MOHAMMAD SAEED KHAN S/O MR. MOHAMMAD WAZIR KHAN 65, SCHOOL ROAD, F-7/4, ISLAMABAD. 336 2 10 MR. SHAHID HAFIZ AZMI S/O MR. MOHD ABDUL HAFEEZ 17/1 6TH GIZRI LANE, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, PHASE-4, KARACHI. 3,280 3 15 MR. SALEEM MIAN S/O MURTUZA MIAN 344/7, ROSHAN MANSION, THATHAI COMPOUND, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 439 4 21 MS. HINA SHEHZAD MR. HAMID HUSSAIN C/O MUHAMMAD ASIF THE BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LTD 1ST FLOOR, DAWOOD CENTRE, M.T. KHAN ROAD, P.O. 10426, KARACHI. 470 5 42 MR. M. RAFIQUE S/O A. RAHIM B.R.1/27, 1ST FLOOR, JAFFRY CHOWK, KHARADHAR, KARACHI. 9,382 6 49 MR. JAN MOHAMMED S/O GHULAM QADDIR KHAN H.NO. M.B.6-1728/733, RASHIDABAD, BILDIA TOWN, MAHAJIR CAMP, KARACHI. 557 7 55 MR. RAFIQ UR REHMAN S/O MOHD NASRULLAH KHAN PSIB PRIVATE LIMITED, 17-B, PAK CHAMBERS, WEST WHARF ROAD, KARACHI. 305 8 57 MR. MUHAMMAD SHUAIB AKHUNZADA S/O FAZAL-I-MAHMOOD 262, SHAMI ROAD, PESHAWAR CANTT. 1,919 9 64 MR. TAUHEED JAN S/O ABDUR REHMAN KHAN ROOM NO.435, BLOCK-A, PAK SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. 8,530 10 66 MS. NAUREEN FAROOQ KHAN SARDAR M. FAROOQ IBRAHIM 90, MARGALA ROAD, F-8/2, ISLAMABAD. 5,945 11 67 MR. ERSHAD AHMED JAN S/O KH. MOHD MAQBOOL C/O BANK OF AMERICA, BLUE AREA, ISLAMABAD. 2,878 12 68 MR. WASEEM AHMED S/O WAHEED BUKHSH QADRI HOUSE NO.485, STREET NO.17, CHAKLALA SCHEME-III, RAWALPINDI. 5,945 13 71 MS. SHAMEEM QUAVI SIDDIQUI MR. ABDUL QUAVI SIDDIQUI 112/1, 13TH STREET, PHASE-VI, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI-75500. 2,695 14 74 MS. YAZDANI BEGUM MR. MOHAMMED ABDUL AZIM HOUSE NO.A-75, BLOCK-13, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI. 100 15 84 MS. SEEMA ZAMAN KHAN MR. MOHAMAD ZAMAN 137, INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL, MOULVI TAMIZUDDIN KHAN ROAD, KARACHI. 2,944 16 107 BRIG. (R) ATTA MUHAMMAD KHAN S/O MALIK DUR MUHAMMAD (LATE) 139, HALI ROAD, STREET NO.7, WESTRIDGE-I, RAWALPINDI CANTT. 12,811 17 116 MS. SHEHNAZ IQBAL MR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL 307-A, EOPLES COLONY NO.1, FAISALABAD. 5,101 18 119 MR. HABIB ULLAH S/O SUBA KHAN HOUSE NO.148, STREET NO.6, CHINNOT BAZAR, FAISALABAD. 1,772 19 125 MR. S. SHOAIB SHAHZAD ALI WASTI S/O S.M. KYUNUS MAZHAR WASTI B-386, BLOCK-13, FEDERAL B AREA, KARACHI. 8,530 20 133 MR. IMAMDAD S/O NIYAT SHAH C/O 605, QAMAR HOUSE, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 351 21 134 MR. MUJAHID ALI BUTT S/O MOHAMMAD ALI BUTT C/O 605, QAMAR HOUSE, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 351 22 141 MISS UZMA ZIA MR. ZIAULLAH ZIA SD-5, ARMY HOUSING SCHEME, BADIAN ROAD, LAHORE CANTT. 3,720 23 144 MR. MAHMOOD AZAM KHAN S/O Z.A. KHAN E-35, IQBAL PARK, WALTON ROAD, LAHORE. 284 24 152 MS. KHURSHID FATIMA MR. GHULAM RASUL KHAN A-47, BLOCK-J, NORTH NAZIMABAD, KARACHI. 629 25 165 MS. YASMEEN SULTANA MR. IBNUL HASAN F-219/3, MARTIN QUARTER, TEEN HATTI, KARACHI. 8,530 26 170 MR. MOHAMMAD SALIM S/O USMAN GHANI PLOT NO.339/40, HAMDARD AUTOS, A.M. 19, AKBAR ROAD, KARACHI. 3,387 27 194 MS. BASRA ASLAM MR. ASLAM TAHIRUDDIN C-14/B, K K.D.A. OFFICERS SOCIETY, KARACHI-12. 4,873 28 201 MR. ASHRAF S/O H.A. SATTAR HOUSE NO.67, ROAD NO.3, BAHADURABAD, KARACHI. 39 29 222 MR. TAUS KHAN S/O KHAISTA KHAN C/O H. B. L., M. A. JINNAH ROAD BRANCH, KARACHI. 336 30 232 MS. BASEER UNNISA SYED ABDUL MAJEED F/29, K.D.A. FLATS, SHAHRAH-E-FAISAL, NEAR KARSAZ, KARACHI-8. 404 31 250 MR. MUHAMMAD AQEEL S/O IQBAL 2-3, R.C.4/140, BOHAR STREET, RANCHORE LANE, KARACHI. 746 32 252 MR. KAMRAN AHMED S/O SHAIKH NASIM AHMED 21, OLD CLIFTON ROAD, KARACHI. 587 33 257 MR. FAKHRUDDIN S/O HATIM HAZARI 34/A, SHABBIRABAD, OFF: DRIGH ROAD, KARACHI. 358 34 258 MR. ABRAR AHMED S/O SHAMS UL ARIFEEN C/O A.N. ELIAS, KHORI GARDEN, KARACHI. 177 35 296 MR. MUHAMMAD YOUSUF S/O SULEMAN MILLAT TENT HOUSE, OPP: MACHIRA MANSION, KHARADAR, KARACHI. 3,175 36 314 SYED ZAFARUL ISALM S/O SYED ZAHEER UDDIN A-436, BLOCK-7, GULISTAN-E-JAUHAR, KARACHI . 2,748 37 342 MR. MOHAMMAD IQBAL DIWAN S/O KAMMU BHAI FLAT NO.G-8, JASON CONDOMNET APARTMENT, CLIFTON, KARACHI. 5,566 38 352 MR. ABDUL HAMID S/O MR. ABDUL LATIF O.T 1/48-1/50, 2ND FLOOR, FLAT NO. 4, UZMA MANSION, MITHADAR KARACHI-74000 2,944 39 356 MR. ABDUL REHMAN MR. ABDUL GANI FLAT NO.18, HANIFA MANZIL, ST.NO.1, TAYAB ALI ALVI ROAD, OKHAI MEMON SOCIETY, NAYABAD, KARACHI-75610 3,241 40 371 MS. ANJUM SULTANA MR. ALHAJ SYED MUHAMMAD ILYAS D-53, BLOCK-5, CLIFTON, KARACHI 12,811 41 397 MS. RABIA BEGUM MR. ABDUL SATTAR HOUSE NO.L/144, SECTOR NO.3, NORTH KARACHI, KARACHI 432 42 413 MR. CHIRAGHUDDIN S/O KHAIRUDDIN B-6/235, INDUS MEHRAN SOCIETY, MALIR, KARACHI 3,366 43 430 MS. NILOFER SUMAR MR. A.K. SUMAR 46-J, BLOCK-6, P.E.C.H.S., KARACHI 12,811 44 433 MR. MOHAMMAD KHALIL S/O NOOR MOHAMMAD E-4/41, LIAQUABAD, KARACHI 1,489 45 446 MRS. FARHAT W/O MOHAMMAD SALEEM C/O MR. M. YOUSUF, 2ND FLOOR, O.T. 6/30-31, ABOVE MAAN PAN HOUSE, NEAR KALA PAINTER, KAGZI BAZAR, KARACHI. 62 46 472 MR. ABDUL AZIZ S/O ABDUL HAMEED C/O MRS. NUSRAT MALIK S-46, JAMI STREET, LANE-II, PHASE-II, DEFENCE SOCIETY HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI. 1,305 47 480 MR. FASIH-UL-HASAN SAMIUL HASAN B-159/10, FEDERAL B AREA, KARACHI. 2,406 48 493 MR. MUHAMMAD ASIF KAMAL S/O MOBIN AHMED C/O I.A. IMRAN, II-H-14/6, NAZIMABAD, KARACHI. 3,286 49 507 MS. MASOOD JAHAN ZUBERI MR. MEHMOOD AHMED (LATE) B-193, BLOCK N, NORTH NAZIMABAD, KARACHI. 12,811 50 541 MS. RABIA KHATOON MR. MUHAMMED SHARFUDDIN (LATE) BUNGALOW NO.75, 9TH STREET, OFF: KHAYABAN-E-SEHAR, PHASE-VI, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI. 1,041 51 542 MR. FARHAT HAMID KHOKHAR S/O MR. ABDUL MAJID KHOKHAR 9, ALAM MANZIL, A.M.10, OFF: SHAHREH-E-LIAQUAT, KARACHI-74200. 1,056 52 549 MR. ALTAF AHMED S/O MOHAMMED KAHTAR 3RD FLOOR, 7-CHAMMAN MANZIL, ABOVE CAFE KHALID, BURNS ROAD, KARACHI. 159 53 556 MS. SULTANA ASLAM MR. MOHAMMAD ASLAM 166/3, KHALID MANIZL, BAHADURABAD, KARACHI. 55 54 559 MR. NOOR AHMED S/O MOHAMMAD AHMED FIRST FLOOR, A-160, BLOCK-8, K.A.E.C.H.S, KARACHI. 948 55 564 MR. SHAKEEL AHMED FAROOQI S/O AYUB AHMED FAROOQI 7-AMIN BUILDING, A.M.5, BURNS ROAD, KARACHI-74200. 8,530 56 577 MS. SHAKIRA MUQUEET MR. M.A. MUQUEET H.NO. 53, BLOCK 7-8, B.Y.J.C. SOCIETY, KARACHI 507 57 613 MR. SHOUKAT HUSSAIN S/O KASSAIM ALI GULSHAN BOTTLES STORE, BOTTLES BAZAR, KARACHI-74200. 2,172 58 646 MS. BEENA SHAKIL MR. MUHAMMAD SHAKIL C/O AYYAD YAKOOB F-102 A, SITE, KARACHI. 258 59 652 MS. ZUBEDA MR. ALI KHAN 107, MAIN KORANGI ROAD, KARACHI. 1,077 60 679 MR. ABDUL LATIF S/O TAYAB C-3, SUPER TERRACE, BS. 16, F.B. AREA, BLOCK-7, KARACHI. 146 61 683 SYED MUHAMMAD ARIF S/O S.M. ABDUL RAFEY 427/2, AZIZABAD, FEDERAL "B" AREA, KARACHI. 595 62 687 MR. QAMAR BAIG S/O MIRZA VILAYAT ALI BAIG A-15, BLOCK 7, JASOW LIXIRY CAWAOMIWIUM APPARTMENT, CLIFTON, KARACHI. 5,945 63 714 MR. ATMAL KHAN S/O NASEEM KHAN H.NO S.28, MARIPUR ROAD, GUL BAI VILLAGE, KARACHI. 1,160 64 741 MR. ABDUL GHANI S/O MOHD HUSSAIN A-4, FLAT 34, KARACHI CENTRE, UNIVERSITY ROAD, OPP: KARACHI PRESS, KARACHI. 5,945 65 768 MS. ISRAR AHMED MR. MOHD ZAFAR C/O BUXLAY (PVT) LTD., X-3, S.I.T.E., KARACHI. 307 66 777 HAJI ABDUL WAHAB S/O HAJI ABDUL GHANI 31-A, ADAMJEE NAGAR, K.C.H.S., KARACHI-8. 23 67 778 MS. SALMA MR. MOHAMMED ANWER D-113/1, K.D.A. SCHEME NO.1, MIRAN MOHD SHAH ROAD, KARACHI. 12,811 68 782 MRS. SHAGUFTA BANO W/O SHAMIM AHMED 93-D, PAKISTAN QUARTERS, NISHTAR ROAD, KARACHI. 64 69 811 MR. ZAHEER AHMED S/O SHAFIQ AHMED HOUSE NO.469, STREET NO.23, H AREA, MANZOOR COLONY, MEHMOODABAD, KARACHI 41 70 815 MR. MUHAMMAD YOUNUS S/O REHMATULLAH RAHIMA PALACE, R.C.1/14, ROOM NO.25, 2ND FLOOR, CHAND BIBI ROAD, KARACHI. 65 71 833 MR. MOHAMMAD NAEEM S/O MOHAMMAD AZAM HOUSE NO.G-30, DENSO ROAD, CHAKIWARA, KARACHI 204 72 834 MS. SAMINA MR. ABDUL SATTAR HOUSE NO.430, 1ST FLOOR, BANTVA MEMON CO-OP. HOUSING SOCIETY, BANTVA NAGAR, LIAQUATABAD, KARACHI. 627 73 846 MR. MOHAMMAD SIDDIQ S/O IBRAHIM C/O MR. MUSA AHMED SHOP N0-16, RUBY CENTRE, OPP: CITY POST OFFICE, KARACHI 318 74 916 MS. HAJYANEE AMNA BAI MR. UMER RENDANEE ASLAM MOTI WALA TARRACE, 5TH FLOOR, ROOM NO.503, BORI ROAD, KHARADAR, KARACHI. 577 75 917 MS. SAEEDA KHATOON MR. MOHAMMAD YAHAYA J.T 6/144, 1ST FLOOR, FALAK NAZ MANZIL, BOMBAY BAZAR, KARACHI.
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