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Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. Ltd. List of Shareholders (Unclaimed Dividend Page 1 of 83 Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. Ltd. List of Shareholders (Unclaimed Dividend) Unclaimed S. No. Name of Shareholder Address Dividend (PKR) 1 (1081) MRS. LAILA NUSRAT 17-B, JUSTICE SARDAR IQBALROAD, GULBERG-III, LAHORE. 56 2 (1329) BURHAN ALI 341/B,NEW CHOUBURJI PARK,LAHORE. 90 3 (1350) MUBARIK ALI C/O ROOM#509, LAHORE STOCKEXCHANGE BUILDING, LAHORE. 450 4 (1538) MALIK MUHAMMAD ALEEM HOUSE#12, MAIN BAZAR QILLAGUJAR SINGH, LAHORE. 425 5 (1746) MUHAMAMD SALEEM BASHIR H.#17, S.#3, D-BLOCK MALIKMUNIR ROAD GULSHAN RAVILAHORE. LAHORE 650 6 (1746) MUHAMAMD SALEEM BASHIR H.#17, S.#3, D-BLOCK MALIKMUNIR ROAD GULSHAN RAVILAHORE. LAHORE 425 7 (1832) QAZI ZUBAIR GILL H.#26, S.#2, NADEEM PARK,NEW SHALIMAR TOWN, LAHORE. 340 8 (1882) MUHAMMAD AKRAM KHAN 185-KAMRAN BLOCK ALLAMAIQBAL TOWN, LAHORE. 128 9 (1944) MAZHAR MUNIR H.#94, ALALH RAKHA STREETSAIF ROAD,BHAGAT PURA SHADBAGHLAHORE. LAHORE 425 10 (2056) WAQAS AHMAD KALEEM 202-G/1, JOHAR TOWN,LAHORE 657 11 (2064)SANA UD DIN QURESHI HOUSE#1-1016, KUCHA KAMANGARAN RANG MAHAL, LAHORE. 650 12 (2067) MRS.RAFIA JAMAL AMJID HUSSAIN MUGHAL,QYARTER#10/61 SODEEWAL COLONY,MULTAN ROAD LAHORE 65 13 (2159) MUHAMMAD ALTAF BURJ ATTARI FEROZ WALADISTRICT SHEIKHUPURA 292 14 (2178) ZEESHAN MUSTAQ HOUSE# 279/A STREET#01,TAYYABA COLONY BHAGATPURASHAD BAGH LAHORE 353 15 (2244) GHAZANFAR ABBAS CHUGHTAI C/O MAQBOOL AHMAD STREET#05,QUAD-E-MILLAT COLONY GHUNGI AMAR 1,560 16 (2331) DILAWER HUSSAIN E-361 RAJAB ABAD BEDIAN ROAD,LAHORE CANTT 325 17 (2346) MUHAMMAD IMRAN AFZAL GOLDEN NUSERY, 9-SHALIMAR LINKROAD OPP.BOC GAS FACTORY,MUGHALPURA LAHORE 85 18 (786) M. ZAHID QAVI SAROHI 221- MAMBOT BLOCK MUSTAFATOWN, LAHORE. 58 19 (868) SAEED SIDDIQUE HOUSE#75-E, STREET#3, GALI SUNARIANQANCHI AMMAR SIDHU, LAHORE. 128 20 (A) RAJAB ALI HASAN KHAKOO 307-NOOR CENTERNORTH NAPIER ROAD KARACHI 1,688 21 (K) HASNAIN RAZA 73/O BLOCK 2P E C H SKARACHI 309 22 (R) MUZAFFAR ALI ZAFAR B-224, SECTOR 11-B,NORTH KARACHIKARACHI 3 23 (S1) SURAIYA APT # A-1, MEHDI HOMESF48-49 BLOCK 4CLIFTON, KARACHI 4,500 24 (Y) HASHIM HUSSAIN POST OFFICE NARI SOUTHTEHSIL TAUNSA SHARIFFDISTT DERA GHAZI KH DERA GHAZI 12,930 25 1075 MUHAMMAD ALI TIPU HOUSE#730/E STREET#5BLOCK-D-NISHAT COLONY LAHORECANTT- 03009483261 850 26 1285 MUHAMMAD RAZA GHAFOOR SESSION COURAT ROAD HOUSE#5STREET#2 GUJRANWALA0300-6402662 800 27 1503 M NAVEED ASLAM SH COL AHMAD HUSAIN WAZIRABAD POST OFFICE, WAZIRABAD DISTT,GUJRATTEL#0437- 2,125 28 1582 GHULAM ALI CHAK#12/1 A-L POST OFFICE RENALA KHURDTEHSIEL RENALA ISTT# OKARA 425 29 1732 MALIK MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ STREET#1 AREA GILL ROADGULZAR-E-IBRAHIMGUJRANWALA 1,350 30 1736 IMRAN BUTT HOUSE#158 MAIN SHAD BAGHOPPOSITE LEADERSHIPCOLLEGE LAHORE 1,350 31 1737 NAILA AKHLAQ HOUSE#19-Z STREET#9 BLOCK-ZPEOPLES COLONY GUJRANWALA0345-6595866 11 32 1803 NADEEM BASHIR NAT KALAN POST OFFICENAT KALAN TEHSIL WAZIR ABADDISTRICT GUJRANWALA 1,020 33 1830 GHULAM MUSTAFA BHATTI 17 CLI MAX GARDEN CLIMAX ABADG.T ROADGUJRANWALA 425 34 1833 IMRAN ALI ASGHAR ROOM# 405/407 LAHORE STOCK EXCHANGEBUILDINGLAHORE 21,250 35 1833 IMRAN ALI ASGHAR HOUSE NO#124 AHMED BLOCK NEW GARDEN TOWNLAHORE 19,500 36 2100 SHAKEEL ASIF USMAN ENTERPRISE NEW STEELMARKET G.T ROAD GUJRANWALA0300-9401617 223 37 2136 ZAFAR IQBAL MAHMOOD HOUSE NO 909 STREET MASOOMSHAH DASKA DISTRICT SIALKOT526611345 223 38 2136 ZAFAR IQBAL MAHMOOD HOUSE NO 909 STREET MASOOMSHAH DASKA DISTRICT SIALKOT526611345 146 39 2207 NADEEM ASLAM ABDULLAH HOUSE NASIRSTREET#2 RATTA ROADGUJRANWALA 1,530 40 2210 NAEEM UDDIN HAIDER CHAH MAFI WALA POST OFFICE AROOPGUJRANWALA 65 41 2227 ADEEL AHMAD HOUSE NO-34-1 FEROZE PURROAD LAHORE0300-4249363 - 0321-4617552 675 STREET#9 SHAHZADA SHAHEEDCOLONY CHAMAN SHAH ROADKASHMIRI BAZAR 42 2271 IRAM SHAHZADI 213 GUJRANWALA HOUSE NO-CB-2324 MOHALLAH SHARIF PURARAHWALI GUJRANWALA CANTT0345- 43 2293 HARIS AZIZ 130 6613484 HOUSE NO-CB-217 SUGAR MILL MOHALLAHSALAMAT PURA RAHWALI GUJRANWALA 44 2294 SUBHAN AHMED KHAN 65 CANTT0345-6600272 RATTA ROAD GAI NO-2 MUHALLAHNASIR STREET GUJRANWALA0321-6435008 - 055- 45 2297 MUHAMMED ASIF 325 4218297 46 53 TAHIR MAHMOOD ASHARI HOUSE# 91-B MODEL TOWNGUJRAT0345-6928488 36 47 A Ghaffar C/O TAYOOB NOOR MOHAMMAD,VIRJEE STREET, JODIA BAZAR,KARACHI. 212 48 A Karim OT. 8/25, HANIF MANZIL,1ST FLOOR, MITHADAR,KARACHI. 6,368 49 A Karim PLOT GK. 5/171,3RD FLOOR, ADAMJEE DAWOOD ROAD,KARACHI. 2,706 50 A Majeed C/O PAK ELEC. & MACHINERY STORE,52, BRANDRETH ROAD,LAHORE. 7,102 51 A Mobeen HOUSE-NO. 4, STREET-NO. 35,F-6/1,ISLAMABAD. 2,716 52 A. GHAFFAR BILLOO HOUSE # 3-A, JUSTICE IMRANULLAH,ROAD HILL PARK,KARACHI. 8,905 53 A. GHAFFAR BILLOO HOUSE # 3-A, JUSTICE IMRANULLAH,ROAD HILL PARK,KARACHI. 5,823 54 AADIL MANSOOR ALI U-595 KARIMABAD COLONY,F.B AREA,KARACHI 1,350 55 Aamer Amin House No. 87/A, Street No 32Hameed Ali ParkIchra LAHORE 910 56 AAMIR HOUSE NO.K-2/004, KARIMABAD COLONY,F.B.AREA, BLOCK-3,KARACHI. 618 57 AAMIR AHMED HOUSE NO.129, PHASE 2,DEFENCE OFFICERS HOUSING SCHEME,MALIR CANTT, KARACHI 1,800 58 Aamir Habib (9807) House No 1139, Sector G-9/4, Neelam RoadISLAMABAD 387 59 AAMIR HANIF DAR 52-J, P.E.C.H.S , BLOCK-11,KARACHI. 850 60 AAMIR SHAHIZAD HOUSE#38E,G/7-3.2SERVICE ROAD,ISLAMABAD 2,125 61 AAMIR UDDIN HOUSE NO 5 BLOCK-H96 DOCTOR MESSJINNAH HOSPITAL KARACHI 2,083 62 AAMIR UDDIN HOUSE NO 5 BLOCK-H96 DOCTOR MESSJINNAH HOSPITAL KARACHI 428 63 AASIF INAM (00749) HOUSE # 215, STREET NO. 18, F-10/2,ISLAMABAD 213 64 ABBAS HUSSAIN H-24/11, MALIR EXTENSION COLONYKARACHI. 945 65 ABDA BANO ABDUL QUDDUS ISMAIL BORAH.NO B2077, BUTTA ROADSUKKUR 2 66 ABDA BANO ABDUL QUDDUS ISMAIL BORAH.NO B2077, BUTTA ROADSUKKUR 1 Page 2 of 83 Jahangir Siddiqui & Co. Ltd. List of Shareholders (Unclaimed Dividend) Unclaimed S. No. Name of Shareholder Address Dividend (PKR) 67 ABDUL HAMEED VOHRA (1534) HOUSE # ST-21/ L44, 4-B,NEAR TO NOOR GARDENSURJANI TOWN KARACHI 17 68 ABDUL ABBAS FLAT # K-6, APSARA APARTMENT,BLOCK - 16, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL,KARACHI 85 69 ABDUL ALEEM 2ND FLOOR, PARDESI HOUSE,2/1 RY-16, OLD QUEENS ROAD,KARACHI 1 70 ABDUL AZEEM DALA ZAK ROAD, HOUSE 54,MOHALLA CORPORATION COLONY,PESHAWAR. 130 71 ABDUL AZIZ 401-402, 4TH FLOOR, WALI GARDENGARDEN WEST, NEAR GREEN TOWERKARACHI 3,250 72 ABDUL AZIZ HOUSE NO. P-41,CADET COLLAGE PETARO,DISTRICT JAMSHORO. 900 73 ABDUL AZIZ B-455, KORANGI NO.6KARACHI. 900 74 ABDUL AZIZ B-455, KORANGI NO.6KARACHI. 675 75 ABDUL AZIZ 1 76 ABDUL AZIZ 3270 HOUSE NO.102 STREET NO.F-12TAJ MASJEED ROAD AGRA TAJ COLONYLAYRI KARCHI 1,710 77 ABDUL AZIZ 3270 HOUSE NO.102 STREET NO.F-12TAJ MASJEED ROAD AGRA TAJ COLONYLAYRI KARCHI 1,283 FLAT NO.14 B, RAJA CENTREOLD HAJI CAMP GHANGI PARANEAR ILYAS MASJID BAGAL 78 ABDUL AZIZ MEMON 2,818 STREET,KARACHI. 79 ABDUL AZIZ(436) R-39, REHMAN VILLAS NEAR SHAKEELGARDEN UNIVERSITY ROAD KARACHI. 5 80 ABDUL BARI JAVED (212) H # 7, ST # 14, SEC 3,AL NOOR COLONY,K.R.L ROAD, RAWALPINDI 8 81 ABDUL BASIT H - NO.C -93, RAILWAY COLONY C-CABIN,M-T. KHAN ROAD.KARACHI. 450 PLOT # 689/6, FLAT # 201,2ND FLOOR,AL JANNAT VIEW, FATIMA JINNAH 82 ABDUL BASIT 1 COLONY,JAMSHED QUARTER,KAR KARACHI PLOT # 689/6, FLAT # 201,2ND FLOOR,AL JANNAT VIEW, FATIMA JINNAH 83 ABDUL BASIT 1 COLONY,JAMSHED QUARTER,KAR KARACHI 84 ABDUL GHAFFAR FLAT NO. 303, SEA BREEZE HEIGHTSBLOCK-2, CLIFTONKARACHI. 6,750 85 ABDUL GHAFFAR ASHRAFABAD SUMANDRIFAISALABAD. 1,818 86 ABDUL GHAFFAR C/O ABDUL JABBAR MEMON,ROOM # 16, FEDERAL LODGES NO. 2,ISLAMABAD 1,235 87 ABDUL GHAFFAR C/O ABDUL JABBAR MEMON,ROOM # 16, FEDERAL LODGES NO. 2,ISLAMABAD 808 88 ABDUL GHAFFAR 2ND FLOOR, PARDESI HOUSE,2/1, RY-16 OLD QUEENS ROADKARACHI 1 89 ABDUL GHAFFAR MEMON COMPLEX, B-14, C-2,BLOCK-M, NORTH NAZIMABAD,KARACHI 1 90 Abdul Ghaffar Zahid House # 130-K Near Yousaf Shah MazarSatellite TownRAWALPINDI 1,688 91 ABDUL GHAFOOR 228-A BLOCK 111 A 11 TOWNSHIP LAHORELAHORE 4,250 92 ABDUL GHAFOOR GHUNCHA STREET,MUSTUFA TOWN,DEFENCE ROAD,S.I.E,SIALKOT. 2,125 93 ABDUL GHAFOOR HOUSE NO. B-362, STREET. NO. 15,LALARUKH WAH CANTT. 650 94 ABDUL GHANI SHAHID HASSAN AWAN ROOM #501LAHORE STOCK EXCHANGELAHORE 10,874 95 ABDUL GHANI SHAHID HASSAN AWAN ROOM #501LAHORE STOCK EXCHANGELAHORE 5,423 96 Abdul Ghani House A-18 Gulshan-e-Amin Block 21F.B.Area Rashid Minhas RoadKARACHI 5,400 97 ABDUL GHANI HOUSE # 48/49, I/S MULTANI, GATE WARD# 1, SHUJABAD, MULTAN. 65 98 ABDUL GHANI 2ND FLOOR.PERDESI HOUSE,SERVEY NO.2/1, R.Y.16 OLD QUEENSROAD , KARACHI 7 99 ABDUL GHANI F-62/2, BLOCK 8, KEHKASHAN ,CLIFTON,KARACHI 3 100 ABDUL GHANI THEBO PARDESI HOUSE # SURVEY # 2/1,R.Y.16, OLD QUEENS RAOD,KARACHI 1 101 ABDUL HADI USMANI HOUSE NO.A-575 BLOCK JNORTH NAZIMABADKARACHI 675 102 ABDUL HAFEEZ BEHIND FAISAL MANZIL,BLOCK-13, TOHEED ROAD,SARGODHA. 810 103 ABDUL HAFEEZ KHUDA BUX MARKET ST#02, ALLAMAIQBAL COLONY, WANDALA ROADSHAHDARA LAHORE 675 104 ABDUL HAFEEZ A/99, WAHEEDABAD GULBAHARKARACHI. 65 105 ABDUL HAFEEZ 2ND FLOOR, PARDESI HOUSE, 2/1-R4-16,OLD QUEENS ROAD,KARACHI 3 106 ABDUL HAFIZ (J91/JAD) H/ NO D -11 BLOCK - 2CLIFTON KARACHI 4,500 107 ABDUL HAI KHAN 53-2 B-STREETKHAYABAN-E-SHUJAATPHASE 5 D.H.A KARACHI 213 108 ABDUL HAKIM 2ND FLOOR, PARDESI HOUSE,OLD QUEENS ROAD,KARACHI 1 109 ABDUL HALEEM FLAT NO.
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