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Notice Collection of Unclaimed Funds Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago NOTICE COLLECTION OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago hereby advises that it currently holds unclaimed monies for interest and maturity payments on a number of government-issued securities including government bonds, treasury bills and notes. The names of all persons with outstanding claims can be accessed via the following link – Unclaimed Holdings. The public can obtain further information pertaining to the collection of outstanding funds by contacting the Central Bank, Government Services Unit at 625-2601 extension numbers 2049, 2060 or 2517. Corporate Communications Department JOB Web Notice - Collection of Unclaimed Funds JOB NUMBER ARTIST DATE RECEIVED June 11, 2014 TIME CLIENT Banking Operations APPROVED BY DATE Unclaimed Holdings Bondholder’s Name Address Abby I. Garcia 38 Emerald Drive Diamond Vale Abdulrachman Hudson-Philips 7 Julien Trace Cascade Accondai Boodram Chin Chin Road Cunupia Adrian Nunez Apt # 17 17 Gittens Flats Bergerac Road Maraval Agnes Dillon 61 Carlos Street Woodbrook Agnes Mclean Broome Street Apt B1 San Diego Apartments Diego Martin Alban Scott 10 Driftwood Drive Sam Boucaud Santa Cruz Albert Knowles ADDRESS UNKNOWN Albert Ross 5 Commodore Court Westmoorings Boulevard Westmoorings Aldric Benjamin ADDRESS UNKNOWN Aleong Lock Shin Fyzabad Junction Fyzabad Alexander Ragbir 9a Freeling Street Tunapuna Alfred Cuffy ADDRESS UNKNOWN Alfred Granderson Chinapoo Village Mapp Lands Morvant Alfred Jones 9 Volunteer Road Mahaica Point Fortin Alison Hosam C/O RBTT Trust Co. #55 Independence Square Port Of Spain Alister Mitchell 4 Richmond Terrace Cascade Allan Donawa ADDRESS UNKNOWN Allan Hewitt 4a Twinside Flats Morne Coco Road Petit Valley Allison Noreiga Clarke 1 Robinsonville Belmont Allison Sue-A-Quan 10 Sydenham Avenue St. Anns Allison Woo 3 Errol Park Avenue St James Allistair G. Gordon 16 Agate Drive Diamond Vale Diego Martin Allister James ADDRESS UNKNOWN Alphonso Roy ADDRESS UNKNOWN Alton Roberts Techier Village Point Fortin Alyson Stanley 6 Williams St. Four Roads Diego Martin Aman Young Hoon 31-33 El Carmen Street Arima Amral Khan Lp 101 Old Arima Road Arima Amy Constantine-Edwin North West Drive Patna Village Diego Martin Andrea Hewitt 4a Twinside Flats Morne Coco Road Petit Valley Andrew C. Goberdhan 144 Rushworth Street San Fernando Andrew Joseph 5 Westmoreland Drive Diego Martin Andrew Jupiter 2 Hutchinson Drive Bel Air La Romain Andrew Manswell Building 1, Apartment 31 Harding Place Cocorite Andrew Mendoza Beach Road Palo Seco Andrew Yiphoi 55 Chacon Street San Fernando Andrey Smart ADDRESS UNKNOWN Angela Carrington ADDRESS UNKNOWN Angela Hodgkinson PO Box #187 Port Of Spain Angela Williams 18 Saddle Road Maraval Anges Persad-Ramadhar 1a Palmiste Drive Lazzari Lands Phillipine Anita Smith Allan Pole 29 Santa Cruz Old Road San Juan Ann Brown Simeon Road Petit Valley Ann Lai 17 New Yalta Diego Martin Ann Marie Cobham 1 Sierra Leone Road Petit Valley Ann Marie J. Burgess 23 Jordan Trace St. John Road St Augustine Annabel Forjonel Gleneagles Drive Mt. Irvine Tobago Annie C. Kadera 12 Casuarina Avenue TRINTOC Pointe A Pierre Anthony Chin Poy ADDRESS UNKNOWN Anthony D. Lee Young 3 Grenada Avenue Federation Park Port Of Spain Anthony George 11 1/4 Mile Post Lendore Village Montrose Chaguanas Anthony Hamilton ADDRESS UNKNOWN Anthony Harewood Chinapoo Village Morvant Anthony John Abraham ADDRESS UNKNOWN Anwar Ali 4 Moonstone Drive Diamond Vale Diego Martin Arfoon Singh 149 Lourier Blvd Coconut Dr. San Fernando Armamad M. Ali ADDRESS UNKNOWN Arnaldo Rodriguez 41 Belle Smythe Street Curepe Arnim Weston Port Authority of Trinidad And Tobago Port Of Spain Arnold Callender C/O Scotiabank Independence Square Port Of Spain Arnold Graham 10 Hubert Rance Street Vistabella San Fernando Arnoldo Rodriguez ADDRESS UNKNOWN Arthur G. Skinner ADDRESS UNKNOWN Arthur John ADDRESS UNKNOWN Ashton Joab ADDRESS UNKNOWN Bondholder’s Name Address Ashwani Saigal 797 Santa Rosa Heights Arima Asquith Peters ADDRESS UNKNOWN Atkin Fraser La Lune Moruga Audrey Kong 1b Western Main Road St. James Augustine Jagdeo ADDRESS UNKNOWN Augustus Fuller Fuller Street Patna Village Diego Martin Avion Mark 159 Centeno Street Marabella Avis Burris-Leslie 32 Hazel Street San Juan Awai Johnson ADDRESS UNKNOWN Azam Syne ADDRESS UNKNOWN Aziz Hadeed 10c Saddle Road Maraval B. Wharwood Contention Road Princes Town Baldwin Marin Pole 15 Don Miguel Road San Juan Balmore Williams Cor. St Vincent Street And Hendrickson Street Tunapuna Balnarine Heerah ADDRESS UNKNOWN Barachel Reece Lot# 1 Cipriani Street Morvant Barbara Dell Sunshine Avenue San Juan Barbara Oxley Clarke 2 Upper Fort George St. James Barbara Wafe 1 Midway Beaulieu Gardens Orange Grove Tacarigua Barry Rampersad #6 Sinclair Hill Diego Martin Barry Rohim 13 Almond Drive Morvant Basil Shaw Port Operations Texaco Trinidad Pointe-A-Pierre Bauxton Francois Quarters #30 Las Lomas #2 Bebion Ali Union Hall East, Cross Crossings San Fernando Belville Philbert 18 Nicholas Ville San Juan Benedict Khan RBTT Limited 18 Park Street Port Of Spain Bernadine Edwards 35 Twelfth Street Barataria Bernard Camacho 120 Dr. Theodore Henzel Avenue Petit Valley Bernice Edwards ADDRESS UNKNOWN Bernice Lee Ying Gopaul Cir. Drive Gopaul Lands Marabella Bert Archibald 1 Francis Street Tunapuna Bert G. Lewis 15 Harold Street Boissiere #1 Maraval Bertie Eversley 199 Point A Pierre Road Vistabella San Fernando Bertie Herreira Paramin Village Maraval Bertie Wharwood Contention Road Princes Town Bertrand George Meade Street Tunapuna Beverley Charles 3 Bushe Street Villas Bushe Street Curepe Beverly Basdeo Family Unit #1 Flagstaff Long Circular Road St. James Beverly Edwards Cemetary Street La Brea Beverly Hosein 59 Harris Street Top Floor San Fernando Beverly Penny 8 Braftgon Lane Belmont Bhagwandin Dhanoo 24 Dam Road Egypt Village Point Fortin Bhall Nandalal ADDRESS UNKNOWN Bianca Agostini 15 Agra Street St. James Bimal Maraj Ganges Street Caroni Bissoon Lalbeharry ADDRESS UNKNOWN Boysie Jagnanan 23 Forres Park Claxton Bay Bramdath Maharaj Fyzabad Junction Fyzabad Brenda Hernandez ADDRESS UNKNOWN Brenda Mitchell ADDRESS UNKNOWN Brian Ferreira 16 Highpoint Town House Western Circle Westmoorings Brian Jones 6 Belmont Circular Road Belmont Brian Roberts Lot 57 Coral Drive Gulf View La Romain Bruce Butler 28 Senior Street Diego Martin Bruce Paddington 41 Mucarapo Road St James Bryan Augustine ADDRESS UNKNOWN Budrinath Baldeo 160 Second Street Battoo Avenue Marabella Campbell Alleyne ADDRESS UNKNOWN Candice Amanda Homer ADDRESS UNKNOWN Carl Jacobs Morne Coco Road Petit Valley Carl Lewis 15 Lucknow Street St. James Carl Salina ADDRESS UNKNOWN Carl Sealey 40 Nelson Street Arima Carl Seebaran-Singh 5 Gilkes Street, Morne Coco Road Four Roads Diego Martin Carl V. Adams Cypress & Mahogany Avenue Coconut Drive Cross Crossings San Fernando Carlton Morancie ADDRESS UNKNOWN Carlton Phillips Lot 1 Appleblossom Avenue Petit Valley Carlyle Doman 31 Forres Avenue Cocoyea San Fernando Carlyle Marchan 9-13 Zurcher Street Vistabella San Fernando Carlyle Spencer 558 Kathleen Crescent Palmiste La Romain Carmen Gill La Fillette Post Office La Fillette Carmen Redhead Bungalow #1 Carib Brewery Po Box 1287 Port Of Spain Carol Balfour Republic Bank T&T Park And Henry Street Port Of Spain Carol J. Harripaul 15 Valsayn Gardens Curepe Carol M. Ramsden-Orr 11 Palm Avenue Pascal Village Lambeau, Tobago Carol Mohammed Milton Village Couva Bondholder’s Name Address Carol Paynter 16 King Orange Avenue South Santa Rosa Carol Persad 19 Mc Inroy Street Curepe Caroline Charles ADDRESS UNKNOWN Carolyn Flemming 15 Agate Drive Diamond Vale Diego Martin Catherine Smith 53 Perserverance Road Apt 12 Haleland Park Maraval Catherine Sue 12-14 Prince Street Port Of Spain Cecelia Gonzales 17 Albert Avenue Les Efforts East San Fernando Cecil Bernard 11 Blue Range Gardens Diego Martin Cecil Jones 148 First Street Barataria Cecil Wong Fo Sue ADDRESS UNKNOWN Cecilia Benjamin 16 Streatham Lodge Road Tunapuna Chad E. Greaves ADDRESS UNKNOWN Chandra Sekhar Makan ADDRESS UNKNOWN Chandra Toolsie C/O Republic Bank Ltd Queen Street, Port Of Spain Changal Raju C/O General Hospital Port Of Spain Charles E. P. Kain ADDRESS UNKNOWN Charles Glasgow 4 Tamarind Avenue TRINTOC Pointe A Pierre Charles Jardine 13b Coblenta Ave Cascade Charles John 26b St Lucien Road Blue Range Diego Martin Charmaine A. Richardson ADDRESS UNKNOWN Charmaine French C/O 30 Laventille Road East Dry River Port Of Spain Cheryl Shukla Don Miguel Road Swami Avenue San Juan Chrisnadath Singh 148 Kenneth Drive Gopaul Lands Marabella Christine Cockburn 12 St. Peters Gardens Carenage Christopher Almandoz Horizon Drive San Fernando Christopher Rudder C/O Republic Bank Limited High Street Princes Town Cicelyn Sampson 8 Bel Air Drive Petit Valley Cindy Lou Phillip Phillip Drive Morne Coco Road Petit Valley Claire Noonoo 145 Meadow Drive Orange Grove Trincity Clarence Nobbee 5 Greenidge Street Sande Grande Claud Drayton Charford Building Cor Oxford And Charlotte Streets Port Of Spain Claude Melville Upper Pashley Street Laventille Claude Rohim 13 Almond Drive Morvant Clayton Patrick 2 Kenneth Avenue Cocoyea San Fernando Clement Ewart Phillips ADDRESS UNKNOWN Cleo Cooper ADDRESS UNKNOWN Cleveland Aguilera Cantaro Village Upper Couva Clifford Joseph ADDRESS UNKNOWN Clive Alleyne ADDRESS UNKNOWN Clive Beckles Lot 30 Scotland Trace Andalusia Maraval Clive Licorish Bacolet Point Crown Trace Tobago Clive Peters ADDRESS UNKNOWN Clyde Blackburne Beharry Trace Libertville
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