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National Bank of Dominica Ltd., Advises That As At UNCLAIMED BALANCES Pursuant to the Banking Act No. 16 of 2005 section 61 (3), National Bank of Dominica Ltd., advises that as at 30 June 2010 the following accounts have been inoperative for the past fifteen (15) years and therefore deemed abandoned. Should no claim be made on or before 4:00pm on September 29th 2010, National bank of Dominica Ltd. shall transfer the balances to the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Customers are asked to contact Customer support at tel: 767 255 2300. ACCOUNT # CUSTOMER NAME SECONDARY NAME/ ADDRESS 100021451 ABRAHAM LUTEIJN C/O MARIGOT HOSPITAL MARIGOT, DOMINICA 100009274 ABRAHAM FABIEN 13-3 MURPHY'S LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 100015425 ACYNTHIA NELSON 1743 ROLLO STREET PORTSMOUTH, DOMINICA 100020416 ADELINE AUSTRIE GIRAUDEL DOMINICA 100024284 ADENAUER DOUGLAS PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISORY C/O EUSTACHE RENE,ST ALPHONSUS 125005037 WORKERS UNION CREDIT UNION GOODWILL DOMINICA 300006426 ADOLPHIA VALENTINE BAY STREET PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 160001009 ADRIEN JONES 29 UPPER LANE ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100030607 ADRIEN LESTRADE PETITE SOUFRIERE DOMINICA AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY 100009147 COMMITTEE 38 KENNEDY AVENUE, ROSEAU DOMINICA 100020062 AGATHA AUGUISTE BAUGHERS BAY TORTOLA 100018232 AGATHA CHARLES LAYOU DOMINICA 160003375 AGATHA LOVETH JOLLY ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 100027459 AGNES TAVERNIER 69 B HILLSBOROUGH ST., ROSEAU , DOMINICA 300006439 AGNESIA MEYER &/OR STEPHANIE VICTOR PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 80714866961 AIR CARIBE INTERNATIONAL 1258 BELFAST MAHAUT DOMINICA 100019473 AKUA NEHANDA TIYE 28 A ROWLAND AVENUE, KENTON HARROW, MIDDLX HA3 9AF UK 100028239 ALAIN ANGE XAVIER PICHELIN DOMINICA 160001291 ALBAN BASTIEN GRAND BAY DOMINICA 160008229 ALBERT BROWN LAYOU VILLAGE DOMINICA 100015003 ALBERT KELBERT ST ROSE CHARLOTTE STREET, MARIGOT DOMINICA 160007374 ALBERT LAURENT ST.JOSEPH DOMINICA 100004343 ALBERT LAWRENCE 13 POTTERS STREET POTTERSVILLE DOMINICA 300003017 ALBERT MASSICOT VIEILLE CASE DOMINICA 100014127 ALBERT MITCHEL MORNE PROSPER DOMINICA 300004187 ALBERT ROMAIN &/OR THELMA ROMAIN 266 HARBOUR LANE PORTSMOUTH 100022204 ALBERT TIMOTHY DOMINICA 100010261 ALDRID PINARD ELMSHALL DOMINICA 100003495 ALEX BARON 65 STEBER STREET POTTERSVILLE DOMINICA 100009302 ALEX DESCHAMPS 7 GRANTS LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 100022268 ALEX MONTOUTE ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 100013239 ALEXANDER JACOB DAILEY P O BOX 7580 SUNNY ISLE, ST CROIX USVI 100017466 ALEXANDER LAVILLE BELLEVUE CHOPIN DOMINICA 100005296 ALEXANDRINE J. CHRISTOPHER P O BOX 3543 CHRISTIANSTEAD ST.CROIX 100014354 ALEXANDRINE PACQUETTE MORNE PROSPER DOMINICA 160003010 ALEXIA LEBLANC &/OR BENJAMIN LEBLANC MARIGOT DOMINICA 315000009 ALFRED &/OR IRENE ECKART PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA DOMINICA 160009439 ALFREDA BARBER MAHAUT DOMINICA 100005005 ALICE HILAIRE 31 BOWERS LANE GOODWILL DOMINICA 100028031 ALICIA MATTHEW CASTLE COMFORT DOMINICA 100012454 ALICK CELES MONTOUTE ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 100017296 ALICK RAPHA BAGATELLE DOMINICA 300006340 ALICKSON DUCREAY PICARD PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 300005026 ALIXON DESBONNES FOR ESTHER DESBONNES PENVILLE DOMINICA 100004104 ALLAN JNO BAPTISTE 179 BATH ESTATE ROSEAU DOMINICA 300005410 ALLAN LASKEY C/O JEFFERSON LETANG HALIFAX STREET PORTSMOUTH 300005045 ALLAN LASKEY &/OR DERICK SANDY PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100027196 ALLANDALE ETIENNE POINTE MITCHEL DOMINICA 100015298 ALLEYNE PELTIER POINTE MICHEL DOMINICA 300008067 ALLICEN RICHARDS &/OR JANNIE EDWARDS LAGOON PORTSMOUTH 300004024 ALLINGTON MARCELLE DOS D'ANE DOMINICA 100020290 ALLISON THOMAS ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 100025321 ALMA M JOSEPH-APONTE 1152 WHEELER AVENUE,BRONX NEW YORK 10472 USA 100015412 ALPHONSO JOSEPH MERO DOMINICA 300006017 ALPHONSO PIERRE LAGOON PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100015032 ALPHONSUS MADIR MAHAUT DOMINICA 160001181 ALTHEA ESPRIT MAHAUT DOMINICA 160003350 ALTHEA J ETIENNE &/OR JEFFERSON JOSEPH ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 100017472 ALTHEUS ABRAHAM CALIBISHIE DOMINICA 100010279 ALUNCIA NEWTON 10 WINSTON LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 160007468 ALVIN JEAN-PIERRE 13 FRANKLYN LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 100024335 ALVIN.O. TAYLOR Jr. P O BOX 38 GOODWILL 100026319 ALWIN JAMES P.O BOX 64 ROSEAU DOMINICA 100022301 AMBROSE BOLAND MARIGOT DOMINICA 100016314 AMBROSE JERVIER SCOTTS HEAD DOMINICA 300006019 AMOS PETER WESLEY DOMINICA 100002335 ANASTASIE ST. JEAN TRAFALGAR DOMINICA 100010206 ANDREA WHITE 9 HILLSBOROUGH STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100011359 ANDREW BARON PETITE SAVANNE DOMINICA 100022472 ANDREW MARCELL WESLEY DOMINICA 100017159 ANDREW PETER 69 B HILLSBOROUGH STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100007215 ANDREW ST JEAN TRAFALGAR DOMINICA 160001403 ANELTA WALLACE 62 CORK STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100013416 ANGELA ALEXANDER WESLEY DOMINICA 100022190 ANGELA JOSEPH 592 CANTERBURY CHOMEDEY LAVAL, QUEBEC 100017223 ANGELA LANQUEDOC 63 BATH ROAD, ROSEAU DOMINICA 160005382 ANGELIA BENJAMIN &/OR VERNICE ETIENNE MAHAUT DOMINICA 300001206 ANGELINA ROMAIN GOSIEN 1809 3RD AVE ASHBURY PARK US 100006029 ANITA MITCHEL 17 GOODWILL ROAD DOMINICA DOMINICA 100023408 ANN CADIE BRUNEY CHECKHALL DOMINICA 300003350 ANN ETTIENNE DOS D'ANE DOMINICA 100007128 ANNACLETTE CHARLES COLIHAUT DOMINICA 100027482 ANNE-MARIE TELEMACQUE MAHAUT DOMINICA 100028216 ANNIE JOSEPH MICHEL 177 MYAMO LANE, APT 603 STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT USA 100025474 ANNIE PARIS MARIGOT DOMINICA 100024062 ANTHEA CHARLES DAVIS 3075 WAVERLY ST., PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA 94306 USA 100021436 ANTHEA HONORE WOODFORDHILL DOMINICA 100008472 ANTHEA M BURTON CRAYFISH RIVER SALYBIA, DOMINICA 160006389 ANTHONY DUCREAY 7 SHOP LANE, GOODWILL DOMINICA 160003155 ANTHONY EDMUND LEO TOULO 35 HILLSBOROUGH STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 160006216 ANTHONY GEORGES CONCORD DOMINICA 100014001 ANTHONY JAMES OVER GUTTER MARIGOT, DOMINICA 100021117 ANTHONY JAMES MARIGOT DOMINICA 160007029 ANTHONY LAWRENCE 4074 MONTICELLO AVENUE BRONX,NEW YORK 10466,USA 100012280 ANTHONY SERRANT DOMINICA 100025316 ANTHONY SIMON 18 FRANKLYN LANE GOODWILL DOMINICA 100025220 ANTHONY WEBSTER TOUSSAINT TRAFALGAR DOMINICA 100011360 ANTHONY WHITE WOODFORDHILL DOMINICA 100002074 ANTOINE BAPTISTE 69-B VICTORIA STREET NEWTOWN DOMINICA 100014423 ANTOINE JACOB CASTLE BRUCE DOMINICA 100031404 ANTONIA ELTA FAGAN GRANDBAY DOMINICA 100024483 ANTONIA FONTAINE GRANDBAY DOMINICA 160004307 ARGENTINA JNO BAPTISTE FOR JANICE JNO BAPTISTE BELLEVUE CHOPIN DOMINICA 160004308 ARGENTINA JNO BAPTISTE FOR WALTER JNO BAPTISTE BELLEVUE CHOPIN DOMINICA 160004483 ARLINGTON CHARLES POINTE MICHEL DOMINICA 160006246 ARLINGTON CUFFY 10 JOHNS LANE, ROSEAU DOMINICA 300004365 ARLINGTON WALLACE FOR ANILLA WALLACE ZICACK PORTSMOUTH 100003290 ARMELL CHARLES 31 STEBER STREET POTTERSVILLE DOMINICA 100031538 ARTHLEEN PENDENQUE &/OR MARIA PENDENQUE ST JOSEPH DOMINICA 300004209 ARTHUR HONORE VIELLE CASE DOMINICA 160003317 ARTHURTON CHRISTOPHER 3 LOWER MURPHYS LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 100008089 ASHTON DARROUX 51 A HILLSBOROUGH STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100028279 ASHWORTH REYNOLD CANEFIELD DOMINICA 160006342 ASTRID JAMES MARIGOT DOMINICA 300003312 ATHANAZE JACOB CALIBISHIE DOMINICA 160005234 ATHLEE DOUGLAS BAY STREET, PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100016034 ATKINSON FISHERIES GROUP BATACA, CARIB TERRITORY DOMINICA 100009295 AUBERT MARTIN 12 B GRANMER ROAD, FOREST GATE LONDON E7, ENGLAND 14 RUCKLIDGE AVENUE, LONDON NW10 100024032 AUDREY THOMAS 26 STUART ROAD HARLESDEN 4PS 300001301 AUGUSTINA &/OR CELI JOSE 6 BAY STREET PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100013403 AUGUSTINA GRAHAM CASTLE BRUCE DOMINICA 100029131 AUGUSTINE ETIENNE LAROCHE DELICES DOMINICA 100003384 AUGUSTINE HARPER WESLEY VILLAGE DOMINICA DOMINICA 300007363 AUGUSTINE SEBASTIEN &/OR MISSIONETTE VICTOR THIBAUD GOODWILL, 160002408 AUGUSTUS CHARLES FOR NAN CHARLES 4 FEDERATION DRIVE DOMINICA 160006209 AUGUSTUS GABRIEL LAYOU DOMINICA 300007029 AVAN FRANCOIS PAIX BOUCHE DOMINICA 100012452 AVONDALE BAPTISTE 4 QUEEN MARY STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 100007261 AVRIL A BERNARD PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100019374 BARTLEY JOSEPH CALIBISHIE DOMINICA 100017222 BAZIL ROBERTS 12TH STREET CANEFIELD, DOMINICA 100020079 BEATRICE MONROSE CASTEL LAMENTIN GUADELOUPE 100016319 BEATRICE PETER 11 GREAT GEORGE STREET ROSEAU, DOMINICA 300003328 BEATRICE STEDMAN ZICACK PORTSMOUTH, DOMINICA BELLEVUE CHOPIN FARMER'S 100010082 IMPROVEMENT SERVICES BELLEVUE CHOPIN DOMINICA 100004177 BELTOME ST VILLE BOETICA DOMINICA DOMINICA 100024288 BENEDICT CUFFY LAPLAINE DOMINICA 100022498 BENEDICT ETTIENNE 40 WATTY'S LANE GOODWILL DOMINICA 100007036 BENEDICT JNO BAPTISTE DELICES DOMINICA DOMINICA 300003263 BENSE SDA ELEMENTAR BENSE DOMINICA 100007120 BENTLEY T DANIEL MASSACRE DOMINICA 115000710 BENTWORTH JAMES CASTLE COMFORT DOMINICA 100007142 BERDOCK SHILLINGFORD 5 BAILEY ST, APT 3, BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS 02124 US 300003253 BERNADETTE DOUGLAS FOR VINCENT DOUGLAS PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100007196 BERNADETTE ISAAC GRANDBAY DOMINICA 100024056 BERNADETTE JUSTINA PETER COLIHAUT DOMINICA 100021485 BERNADINE LUIGI ISIDORE MAHAUT DOMINICA 100028307 BERNADINE TAVERNIER SCOTTS HEAD DOMINICA 100007488 BERNARD B. WILLIAMS MARIGOT DOMINICA 100021208 BERNARD BARON BAGATELLE DOMINICA 100015467 BERNARD CASIMIR HAGELY, GRAND BAY DOMINICA 100009129 BERNARD HAMILTON PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA 100007304 BERNARD THOMAS HAGLEY GRANDBAY DOMINICA 100031605 BERNICE LABAD P.O BOX 34291 BETHESDA, MARYLAND US 100030535 BERTRAND ETIENNE &/OR NEAL J ETIENNE SOUFRIERE 160002477 BERTRAND J B RIVIERE 121 VICTORIA STREET NEWTOWN DOMINICA 100028124 BEVERLY STOVELL 66 CAVENDISH ROAD HIGHAMSPARK, E4 9NH UNITED KINGDOM 100016071 BEVIN BRUNO MAHAUT DOMINICA 100009192 BILLY DOCTROVE 31 GREENS LANE GOODWILL, DOMINICA 100030727 BINTA COIPEL KINGSHILL DOMINICA 100017022 BLANDINA JOSEPH BOETICA DOMINICA 100005130 BOBBY AUGUSTINE MAGLOIRE PORTSMOUTH DOMINICA DOMINICA
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