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Seti Finance Fy 070-71 SETI FINANCE LIMITED (Acquired CENTURY COMMERCIAL BANK LTD.) Unpaid Dividend related to FY 070/71 as on Ashad end 2077 SN Holder No Holder's Name Net amount (Rs) 1 113 DHANA BDR SHRESTHA 107.53 2 114 GOMA SHRESTHA 107.53 3 115 BHUPENDRA SHRESTHA 107.53 4 116 SUMAN SHRESTHA 107.53 5 117 LAXMI SHRESTHA 107.53 6 118 SUMITRA SHRESTHA 107.53 7 119 SUMIT SHRESTHA 107.53 8 135 SHANTI DAHAL 107.53 9 136 SABINA DAHAL 107.53 10 137 SUSILA GHIMIRE 107.53 11 138 KABITA GHIMIRE 107.53 12 139 SRIJANA DAHAL 107.53 13 140 NARAYAN PD DAHAL 107.53 14 141 SUJAY MISHRA 107.53 15 142 SANTOSH KUMAR MISHRA 107.53 16 147 SAVITA KUMARI KARN 645.15 17 150 MANORMA KARN 107.53 18 173 SHANKER IMPEX 21.04 19 174 MAHASHAKTI CLOTHING 21.04 20 175 TRISHA AGARWAL 107.53 21 176 BABITA AGARWAL 107.53 22 232 KATAK BDR SHAH 322.58 23 233 BASU DEVI SHAH 161.29 24 272 MILAN KUMAR LAMICHHANE 107.53 25 273 MOHAN GIRI 107.53 26 274 PUSPA RAJ LAMICHHANE 107.53 27 275 NIRJARA GIRI 107.53 28 276 GYANU LAMICHHANE 107.53 29 277 BARSHA GIRI 107.53 30 278 NABIN GIRI 107.53 31 279 UDAYA GIRI 107.53 32 280 SHANKAR GIRI 161.29 33 327 PRASUN PAUDEL 215.05 34 328 LAXMAN PAUDEL 645.15 35 338 SUSHIL KRISHNA JOSHI 107.53 36 339 SAJANA RAGHUBANSHI JOSHI 107.53 37 340 SUJINA JOSHI 107.53 38 341 SUJAN KRISHNA JOSHI 107.53 39 365 NIRMAL KHANAL 107.53 40 366 ROSHAN KHANAL 107.53 41 388 SANDHYA KUMARI DEVKOTA BARAL 107.53 42 389 MOHIKA BARAL 107.53 43 391 RAM BABU DEVKOTA 107.53 44 392 MOHAK BARAL 107.53 45 393 NIRMALA DEVKOTA 107.53 46 397 PRABESH KUMAR GHIMIRE 107.53 47 414 KRISHNA PD BHANDARI 107.53 48 467 GAJENERA RAJ GHIMIRE 220.15 49 485 DILIP PATHAK 322.58 50 494 CHANDRIKA SIGDEL 107.53 51 521 BIRENDRA MANANDHAR 161.29 52 523 BISHNU DEVI SHRESTHA 107.53 53 526 ISHWOR TULADHAR 107.53 54 531 TILAK MAN TULADHAR 645.15 55 532 GITA TULADHAR 215.05 56 581 PURNA CHANDRA BUDDHACHARYA 107.53 57 582 ASTA LAXMI SHAKYA 107.53 58 583 ALWINA SHAKYA 107.53 59 584 BINA SHAKYA 107.53 60 585 ALIN CHANDRA SHAKYA 107.53 61 593 PRADISH BHAKTA SHRESTHA 215.05 62 594 PRAZIN BHAKTA SHRESTHA 215.05 63 595 SARJINA SHRESTHA 215.05 64 596 PRAKASH BHAKTA SHRESTHA 215.05 65 607 MANGESH RAI 322.58 66 633 RITA SILWAL 107.53 67 675 KHEM KUMARI CHAPAGAIN 161.29 68 686 BISHNU DEVI MULL 107.53 69 687 AYASHA MULL 107.53 70 688 AARYA MULL 107.53 71 689 AJAY KUMAR MULL 107.53 72 690 NISHA SHRESTHA 107.53 73 741 ALIKA BAJRACHAYRA 215.05 74 742 SAGAR CHITRAKAR 107.53 75 743 KABIN CHITRAKAR 107.53 76 744 SABINA SHRESTHA 215.05 77 745 SHRITI SHRESTHA 215.05 78 746 SHANKER PD SHRESTHA 215.05 79 747 SALEENA SHRESTHA 215.05 80 766 MIRA PANDEY 161.29 81 767 ANUP CHALISE 161.29 82 768 BHISM RAJ CHALISE 161.29 83 800 SUSHMA NEUPANE 107.53 84 801 SUDARSHAN HUMAGAI 107.53 85 804 MANJU HUMAGAI 107.53 86 866 SITA DEVI RIJAL 107.53 87 867 PUNYABATI RIJAL DHITAL 107.53 88 868 SARASWATI SILWAL 107.53 89 873 SURYA PD DHITAL 107.53 90 874 SHARADA PD DHITAL 107.53 91 905 DURGA PANDEY 107.53 92 906 RAJAN PANTHA 161.29 93 907 SHOBHA KANTA POUDEL 107.53 94 967 ARATI BHATTA JOSHI 322.58 95 968 PREM BALLAV JOSHI 322.58 96 988 PRASHANT RAJ KHATIWADA 215.05 97 1065 KAMALA SHRESTHA 107.53 98 1066 TILAK SHRESTHA 107.53 99 1118 REETA SHRESTHA 161.29 100 1119 RAJAN TULADHAR 215.05 101 1120 LAXMAN MAHARJAN 161.29 102 1121 LAJINA MAHARJAN 107.53 103 1157 SITARAM SHRESTHA 107.53 104 1158 RITA SHRESTHA SAKHA 107.53 105 1159 KSHITIJ SHRESTHA 107.53 106 1160 ROSHANI SHRESTHA 107.53 107 1168 BINU SHRESTHA 107.53 108 1169 JAY BHOLA SHRESTHA 107.53 109 1216 SARITA DHAKAL 322.58 110 1217 SHISHIR DHAKAL 322.58 111 1218 AJAYA PD DHAKAL 322.58 112 1252 MOHAN DHOJA KC 107.53 113 1253 PUNAM CHHETRY 107.53 114 1270 DEV RAJ KHADKA 107.53 115 1342 SHISHIR NEPAL 107.53 116 1344 SARADA GHIMIRE 107.53 117 1346 GRISHMA GHIMIRE 107.53 118 1348 MANJU GHIMIRE 107.53 119 1349 JANAK RAJ GHIMIRE 107.53 120 1351 RAMMANI NYAUPANE 161.29 121 1357 RIYA JAISWAL 107.53 122 1358 ADITYA JAISWAL 107.53 123 1359 RANJITA JAISWAL 107.53 124 1363 RAJIV JAISWAL 972.61 125 1429 DEEP KHATRI CHETRI 161.29 126 1484 SHOVA SUBEDI 107.53 127 1485 JAMUNA SUBEDI 107.53 128 1486 KEDAR SUBEDI 107.53 129 1487 DIPENDRA SUBEDI 107.53 130 1488 DURGA DATTA SUBEDI 322.58 131 1514 NIROJ ADHIKARI 215.05 132 1515 MINA DHAKAL 107.53 133 1554 SHYAM BDR PANDAY 215.05 134 1555 RUKESH PRAJAPATI 161.29 135 1556 RUPA PRAJAPATI 161.29 136 1567 RIJA MAHARJAN 107.53 137 1568 AASHARAM MAHARJAN 107.53 138 1603 RATNA MAYA BAJRACHARYA 107.53 139 1604 SUBHA RATNA BAJRACHARYA 107.53 140 1605 RITA BAJRACHARYA 107.53 141 1606 PRAJAL BAJRACHARYA 107.53 142 1607 PRISHNA BAJRACHARYA 107.53 143 1608 RINA BAJRACHARYA 107.53 144 1610 YARJU SHRESTHA 107.53 145 1611 SHYAM SHRESTHA 107.53 146 1613 JAGRITI SHRESTHA 107.53 147 1614 SAMIRA SHRESTHA 107.53 148 1615 YOGESHWOR SHRESTHA 107.53 149 1616 MADHU SHRESTHA 107.53 150 1617 UJAN SHRESTHA 107.53 151 1618 NIRU SHRESTHA 107.53 152 1619 RAMESHWOR SHRESTHA 107.53 153 1621 DHIRAJ SHRESTHA 107.53 154 1622 MAIYA SHRESTHA 107.53 155 1623 PUNAM SHRESTHA 107.53 156 1624 RASHMI SHRESTHA 107.53 157 1625 RAMDEVI SHRESTHA 107.53 158 1640 BINDU GAUTAM DHUNGANA 107.53 159 1641 SACHIN DHUNGANA 107.53 160 1642 LAXMI DHUNGANA 107.53 161 1643 AYUSH DHUNGANA 107.53 162 1644 KSHITIJ DHUNGANA 107.53 163 1645 BHIM PD DHUNGANA 107.53 164 1650 ALISHA MALLA 107.53 165 1652 ASHESHWAR DHUNGANA 215.05 166 1653 DHATRI DHUNGANA NEUPANE 215.05 167 1697 SAMPA PURKAIT 322.58 168 1730 AYUSH TULADHAR 107.53 169 1731 AMIR TULADHAR 107.53 170 1732 ANJU TULADHAR KANSAKAR 107.53 171 1733 NANI SHOVA TULADHAR 107.53 172 1734 RESH MAN TULADHAR 107.53 173 1735 AMAR TULADHAR 107.53 174 1738 BAIKUNTHA PD DAHAL 107.53 175 1753 SUDESH PAUDEL 107.53 176 1767 DAYA LAXMI KASULA 107.53 177 1768 SHREKA SHRESTHA 107.53 178 1819 SHRADHA JOSHI KARMACHARYA 161.29 179 1820 SUDIN KARMACHARYA 161.29 180 1821 SABINA KARMACHARYA 161.29 181 1822 SANJIBA KARMACHARYA 161.29 182 1823 TRAILOKYA MAN KARMACHARYA 161.29 183 1824 DIL MAYA KARMACHARYA 161.29 184 1825 SACHIN KARMACHARYA 161.29 185 1870 SUDAN MAN MULMI 107.53 186 1871 SAMINA MULMI 107.53 187 1872 HIRA LAXMI SHRESTHA MULMI 107.53 188 1873 LAXMAN REGMI 107.53 189 1874 NIRAJ REGMI 107.53 190 1875 KALABATI REGMI 107.53 191 1876 NISCHAL REGMI 107.53 192 1877 KHEM RAJ REGMI 107.53 193 1878 BUTTI SHERPINI 322.58 194 1879 KAMLA SHERPA 322.58 195 1880 JANGBU LAMA 215.05 196 1881 SANG THILEN LAMA 215.05 197 1888 JEEVAN KAFLE 107.53 198 1889 KHIM BDR KHATTRI 107.53 199 1890 DIWAKAR KAFLE 107.53 200 1908 SUJAN KHADKA 107.53 201 1910 DIPAK PD POUDEL 107.53 202 1911 LAL KUMARI POUDEL 161.29 203 1912 HARI PD POUDEL 215.05 204 1915 SHREENAB BASNET 107.53 205 1916 SHREESNESH BASNET 107.53 206 1960 SUVASHIKA TIMILSINA 215.05 207 1962 BHIM PD TIMILSINA 215.05 208 1973 PRATIKSHYA JOSHI 107.53 209 1976 DOL PD ARYAL 107.53 210 1977 BHAJAN PUTUWAR 107.53 211 1978 RAGHUNATH ADHIKARI 107.53 212 1979 PRABAOHAN CHAUDHARY 107.53 213 1980 RATNA PD LAMICHHANE 107.53 214 1981 KABINDRA BIKRAM KARKI 107.53 215 1982 RAM KRISHNA RIJAL 107.53 216 1983 NARAYAN RIJAL 107.53 217 1984 SANTA KUMAR NEUPANE 107.53 218 1985 SITA KUMARI NEUPANE 107.53 219 1986 AMRITA BHANDARI 107.53 220 1987 PRAPTI DAHAL 107.53 221 1988 SHASHI KUMARI ADHIKARI 107.53 222 1989 KUL KUMARI RIJAL 107.53 223 1995 ANISHA THAPA 107.53 224 1996 KISHOR LAMICHHANE 107.53 225 1997 KRISHNA PD LAMICHHANE 107.53 226 1998 SMRITI NEUPANE 107.53 227 2000 SITA NEUPANE 107.53 228 2001 TIL KUMARI ADHIKARI 107.53 229 2002 BISHNU KUMAR SHRESTHA 107.53 230 2003 KRISHNA KUMAR SHRESTHA 107.53 231 2004 RAHUL THAPA 107.53 232 2005 AMBIKA KC 107.53 233 2006 ROJINA POUDEL 107.53 234 2007 BIDHYA KHATRI 107.53 235 2008 SAGAR BHANDARI 107.53 236 2009 RAJESH THAPA CHHETRI 107.53 237 2011 NARESH MAN MAHARJAN 107.53 238 2052 SAROJ YADAB 107.53 239 2053 SUNITA SAPKOTA 107.53 240 2054 YASHODA KAFLE 107.53 241 2055 MURALI PD PAUDEL 107.53 242 2057 KHIM MAYA RANA SIWAKOTI 107.53 243 2060 ALINA PARAJULI 107.53 244 2085 MANAHANG SUBBA 107.53 245 2088 GYAN HARI DHAKAL 107.53 246 2092 KRISHNA SAPKOTA 107.53 247 2095 KRISHNA PD PARAJULI 161.29 248 2098 PRAKASH DAHAL 161.29 249 2105 JYOTI GAUTAM 215.05 250 2106 GOPI PARAJULI 215.05 251 2214 SHOVA SHARMA 107.53 252 2215 FEEBI SHARMA 107.53 253 2216 PRABIN PD SHARMA 107.53 254 2217 PURUSHOTTAM PD SHARMA 107.53 255 2225 PRAYASH GHIMERE 107.53 256 2226 SUNITA KHATIWADA 107.53 257 2227 BIJAYA PD DHUNGEL 107.53 258 2359 LAL MANI OJHA 161.29 259 2360 BIPLAB OJHA 161.29 260 2361 BIMALA WAGLE 161.29 261 2382 HARI MAYA ADHIKARI 29.33 262 2383 RANJU ADHIKARI 29.33 263 2392 BINA GC 322.58 264 2393 ARUN SHRESTHA 215.05 265 2394 SUPRABHA SHRESTHA 215.05 266 2395 AKASH SHRESTHA 215.05 267 2396 SIDDHI LA XMI SHRESTHA 215.05 268 2397 SURYA PD NAYAVA 215.05 269 2430 OJASWI SHRESTHA 322.58 270 2431 NAJANI SHRESTHA 322.58 271 2432 JUNU PRADHAN 322.58 272 2453 MANJU DEVI VERMA 376.34 273 2555 RAM SARAN MAHARJAN 107.53 274 2556 SHANTI MAHARJAN 107.53 275 2557 NARENDRA MAHARJAN 107.53 276 2558 REKHA MAHARJAN 107.53 277 2716 MANISH JEEV TAMRAKAR 161.29 278 2717 MANDIRA TAMRAKAR 107.53 279 2718 AMRIT JEEV TAMRAKAR 107.53 280 2719 PAWON KUMAR VERMA 376.34 281 2720 GEHENDRA DHOJ JOHSI 107.53 282 2721 RASNA JOHSI 107.53 283 2722 RABINA JOHSI 107.53 284 2723 GYANU DHOJ JOHSI 107.53 285 2724 RANJANA JOHSI 107.53 286 2759 SANJAYA KARMACHARYA 322.58 287 2760 SAGUN BHAKTA PRADHAN 322.58 288 2761 RAM PD MANANDHAR 322.58 289 2762 SABINA MANANDHAR 322.58 290 2763 RAM KRISHNA SHRESTHA 322.58 291 2764 SURAJ BAIDYA 322.58 292 2765 CHLITRA KUNWAR 322.58 293 2766 RANJIT PALANCHOKE 322.58 294 2767 SACHITA NANDA PALANCHOKE 322.58 295 2793 RAJESHOR BAIDAR 161.29 296 2796 NARESH MAN BAIDAR
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