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Unclaimed Dividend 159629 Sum of Interest on Unpaid and Unclaimed Dividend 0 CIN L15140MH1988PLC049208 Company Name MARICO LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 30-Jul-2014 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 159629 Sum of interest on unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0 Sum of matured deposit 0 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0 Sum of matured debentures 0 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0 Sum of application money due for refund 0 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) ISLAND TRAVELS HASHIM IST FLOOR AHMED ABERDEEN BAZAR ANDAMAN AND MARIIN3010802 Amount for unclaimed A H BADAT BADAT PORT BLAIR INDIA NICOBAR ISLANDS 744101 2667280 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 4B , OCS APPARTMENTS , MAYUR VIHAR EXTN. PHASE I MARI130176000 Amount for unclaimed A K ANAND S L ANAND DELHI INDIA DELHI 110091 0258258 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 ASST ENGG ELECTRICITY SAFTY MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed A K GUPTA NA MPEB SATNA REWA INDIA MADHYA PRADESH 486001 2472086 and unpaid dividend 6.00 26-Nov-2015 28/3274 ANUSH KADAVANTHARA A K KOCHI COCHIN MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed MOORTHY NA KERALA INDIA KERALA 682020 2775095 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 31 2 16 A L B JANDAPANJA ROAD MARIIN3015491 Amount for unclaimed RATNAM NA RAJAHMUNDRY INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 533101 7581749 and unpaid dividend 45.00 26-Nov-2015 LOGISTICS DEPT A MARSHAL INS ADYAR NAVY MICHAEL OFFICE PORT MARIIN3026793 Amount for unclaimed JOSEPH NA COMPLEX CHENNAI INDIA TAMIL NADU 600009 4331512 and unpaid dividend 15.00 26-Nov-2015 40/26, Muthusamy MARIIN3028712 Amount for unclaimed A Noushadh NA Main St, Tirupur INDIA TAMIL NADU 641602 0275593 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 3 A, POOCHINAICKANP ATTI, CHAPPANI A R KADU BEGAMPUR MARIIN3022691 Amount for unclaimed MURUGESAN NA POST, DINDIGUL INDIA TAMIL NADU 624002 1670790 and unpaid dividend 6.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 127 SHRI RAGAVENDIRA CITY A PANRUTI MAIN A ARUMUGHA ROAD VADALUR MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed RAJANBABU M CUDDALORE INDIA TAMIL NADU 607303 3471678 and unpaid dividend 24.00 26-Nov-2015 52 RASANTHANGAL TIRUVANMALAI TALUK RASANTHANGAL THIRUVANAMALAI MARIIN3005131 Amount for unclaimed A RAMESH NA TAMILNADU INDIA TAMIL NADU 606755 4566398 and unpaid dividend 8.00 26-Nov-2015 RADIO GRAPH MARIIN3030285 Amount for unclaimed A S KUMAR NA CMCH VELLORE INDIA TAMIL NADU 632004 4935184 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 EYE SPECIALIST PARADE EAST A S R RAJAHMUNDRY MARIIN3010221 Amount for unclaimed MURTHY NA A.P. INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 533104 3172304 and unpaid dividend 60.00 26-Nov-2015 MIG I B/37 A P H B COLONY BEHIND A S RAMALAYAM SATYANARAY POTHINAMALLAYA MARIIN3015491 Amount for unclaimed ANA NA PALEM VIZAG INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 530041 4589188 and unpaid dividend 47.00 26-Nov-2015 166-A, DAYAL RESIDENCY, FAIZABAD ROAD, MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed A S SIDDIQUI NA LUCKNOW INDIA UTTAR PRADESH 226016 2028215 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 OLD 355 NEW 66 DR A LAKSHNAMANA A SWAMY ROAD K K SEETHALAKS R ACHUTHA NAGAR CHENNAI MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed HMI NARAYANAN TAMILNADU INDIA TAMIL NADU 600078 2661194 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 DOOR NO.:11/221, MAMBAZHA A STREET, PERIYAR SENTHAMIZH NAGAR (SOUTH) MARI120109000 Amount for unclaimed AN NA VRIDDHACHALAM INDIA TAMIL NADU 606001 1683340 and unpaid dividend 6.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 12 SCHOOL STREET A CHENGALPATTU SHAHITHABA CHENGALPATTU MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed NU NA TAMILNADU INDIA TAMIL NADU 603002 3872372 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 6 SPS COMPLEX A KAILASH NAGAR SHANMUGA KATTUR TRICHY MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed M NA TAMILNADU INDIA TAMIL NADU 620019 1681677 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 A G ANANTH 1-867 E 36 PADMANAB VENKATESH NAGAR MARI000000000 Amount for unclaimed A SRIDHAR HA RAO GULBARGA INDIA KARNATAKA 585102 0001472 and unpaid dividend 600.00 26-Nov-2015 A V VIDYA VIKAS (EM) VARDHANA SCHOOL MARI120369000 Amount for unclaimed SESHU BABU NA AVANIGADDA INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 521121 0065837 and unpaid dividend 15.00 26-Nov-2015 H NO 205 BRINDAVAN BLDG NANDANVAN COMPLEX TONCA AADITYA CARANZALEM MARIIN3030285 Amount for unclaimed MUDHOLKAR NA PANAJI INDIA GOA 403002 3810812 and unpaid dividend 23.00 26-Nov-2015 KRISHAN 121-TAGORE AARTI DEV NAGAR JALANDHAR MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed KHANNA KHANNA PUNJAB INDIA PUNJAB 144001 3104185 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 94/9 GODHAVARI AASHISH NIVAS SUDHA PRAKASH COLONY BORDEM MARIIN3026793 Amount for unclaimed NARVEKAR NA BICHOLIM GOA INDIA GOA 403504 4872397 and unpaid dividend 3.00 26-Nov-2015 4 A/10, OLD AASL INDIA RAJINDER NAGAR FINVEST PVT NEW DELHI NEW MARIIN3016041 Amount for unclaimed LTD NA DELHI INDIA DELHI 110060 0137117 and unpaid dividend 300.00 26-Nov-2015 302 DURGA AB OIL AND CHAMBERS GASES D.B.GUPTA ROAD ENTERPRISES KAROL BAGH NEW MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed PVT LT NA DELHI INDIA DELHI 110005 2180492 and unpaid dividend 1500.00 26-Nov-2015 16 2148 3 4TH HARANATHAPURA ABDUL AZIZ KALESHA M NELLORE MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed SHAIK SHAIK ANDHRA PRADESH INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 524003 1991280 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 139, 2ND CROSS, TELECOM LAYOUT, K P AGRAHARA VIJAYANAGAR PIPE ABDUL LINE ROAD MARIIN3002391 Amount for unclaimed GAFFAR NA BANGALORE INDIA KARNATAKA 560023 1721280 and unpaid dividend 8.00 26-Nov-2015 NO B-104 7THCROSS NAKSHATRA APARTMENTS ABDUL LINGARAJAPURAM MARI120109000 Amount for unclaimed KHADAR S K NA BANGALORE INDIA KARNATAKA 560084 1227243 and unpaid dividend 24.00 26-Nov-2015 ABDUL Sir Syed Avenue NAYEEM Near bridge Peer MARIIN3023491 Amount for unclaimed KHAN NA Bagh Srinagar INDIA JAMMU AND KASHMIR 190014 0083519 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 FLAT NO. B - 1 SAI RATANSI APT. , ABDULLATEE PLOT NO. 34 F PANVEL NAVI MULLAHUSAI MUMBAI, MARIIN3000791 Amount for unclaimed N SILOTRI NA MAHARASHTRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 410206 0257449 and unpaid dividend 23.00 26-Nov-2015 NEWASA ROAD 2223/9, PROFESSOR COLONY, SHEVGAON, ABHAY DNYANESHWAR DATTATRAYA NAGAR MARI120447000 Amount for unclaimed WABLE NA AHMEDNAGAR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 414502 1200018 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 188 GULMOHAR ABHEETA SURENDER ENCLAVE DDA SFS MARI000000000 Amount for unclaimed KHANNA KHANNA FLATS NEW DELHI INDIA DELHI 110049 0000134 and unpaid dividend 900.00 26-Nov-2015 MAHINDRA BRITISH TELECOM LTD SHARDA CENTRE S NO 91 CTS NO 11 B/1 ABHIJEET ERANDAWANE MARIIN3005131 Amount for unclaimed REGE NA PUNE INDIA MAHARASHTRA 411004 2823306 and unpaid dividend 6.00 26-Nov-2015 ABHIJIT HAZRA PARA MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed KARMAKAR NA COOCH BEHAR INDIA WEST BENGAL 736101 3741109 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 Wagle Bldg, First Abhijit Floor Opp PWD, Pandurang Tonca Caranzalem MARIIN3000951 Amount for unclaimed Sadekar NA Goa INDIA GOA 403002 1407008 and unpaid dividend 120.00 26-Nov-2015 C/O JAYANT MISHRA JC 7 JAGANNATH COLONY PO SOUTH ABHILASHA BALANDA TALCHER MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed MISHRA NA ANGUL ORISSA INDIA ORISSA 759116 2777523 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 BALAJI INTERNATIONAL S.F. ROAD NEAR ABHISHEK URBASI CINEMA MARI120109000 Amount for unclaimed AGARWAL NA SILIGURI INDIA WEST BENGAL 734405 0501380 and unpaid dividend 20.00 26-Nov-2015 350 INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LTD HEBBAL ELECTRONIC CITY ABHISHEK HOOTAGALLI MARIIN3030285 Amount for unclaimed KARNA NA MYSORE INDIA KARNATAKA 570018 4988100 and unpaid dividend 17.00 26-Nov-2015 PLOT NO 28 MAYUR NAGAR NARI BEHIND W C L QTRS POST UPPALWADI ABHISHEK M NAGPUR MARIIN3005131 Amount for unclaimed BHIVGADE NA MAHARASHTRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 440026 6362878 and unpaid dividend 17.00 26-Nov-2015 34, Mahatma Abhishek Gandhi Marg Civil MARIIN3028141 Amount for unclaimed Misra NA Lines Allahabad INDIA UTTAR PRADESH 211001 0395545 and unpaid dividend 1.00 26-Nov-2015 ABHISHEK A.T. ROAD, PO- PODDAR HAIBARGAON, MARI120109000 Amount for unclaimed SONS HUF NA NAGAON INDIA ASSAM 782002 0511080 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 FLAT NO 403 D WING NIRMAN PARK RAJMATA JIJABAI ROAD ABHISHEK ANDHERI EAST MARIIN3005131 Amount for unclaimed SUSARLA NA MUMBAI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 400093 4148367 and unpaid dividend 2.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 22 4TH MAIN ROAD ASHRAFI MANSION CHINNAPPA GARDEN ABUBUCKER BANGALORE MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed SAIT NA KARNATAKA INDIA KARNATAKA 560046 2941699 and unpaid dividend 9.00 26-Nov-2015 W NO 9 H NO 477 ACHUTHA PEROLE HOUSE MARIIN3002391 Amount for unclaimed BHAKATA N NA NILESHWAR INDIA KERALA 671314 2092617 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 NO 1163 3RD MAIN 1ST STAGE ADARSH VIJAYANAGAR JAYAPRAKAS BANGALORE MARIIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed H NA BANGALORE INDIA KARNATAKA 560040 2611302 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 C/O KRISHAN KANT NANGIA PRADHAN NAGAR H NO 278 OPP SEVA KENDRA ADITYA SHILIGURI WEST MARIIN3005131 Amount for unclaimed NANGIA NA BENGAL INDIA WEST BENGAL 734403 3734983 and unpaid dividend 30.00 26-Nov-2015 C/O BISHNU BHAI S PATEL PL NO 96 DEFENCE COLONY ADITYA NATH JAMNAGAR MARIIN3029024 Amount for unclaimed JHA NA GUJARAT,INDIA INDIA GUJARAT 361001 5270548 and unpaid dividend 92.00 26-Nov-2015 H NO 487 NAGVADDO ADRIAN BETALBATIM MARIIN3026793 Amount for unclaimed BARRETO NA SALCETE INDIA GOA 403713 3817493 and unpaid dividend 12.00 26-Nov-2015 PLOT NO 2 BLOCK 3 BHALCHANDRA NIWAS NATHALAL AHALYA B N PAREKH MARG CHITTARANJ CHITTARANJ MATUNGA MARIIN3007571 Amount for unclaimed AN AN MUMBAI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 400019 1709806 and unpaid dividend 150.00 26-Nov-2015 MANNARETH HOUSE KAPPIL EAST P.
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