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Struck Off 2019 International Business Companies Registry of Belize International Business Companies Registry of Belize Struck Off 2019 IBC Number IBC Name 404 Management Services Limited 660 Central American Marketing Associates Inc. 713 Morimor Holding Ltd. 1,834 Diamond Investments Ltd. 1,936 The Weston Bird Trust, Inc. 2,220 Roma Intercambio S.A. 2,445 Belize.Com Ltd. 2,447 Pishon Trust Management Limited 2,628 B.F.D. Limited 3,371 Bartin Management Corp. 3,413 Loury Investment S.A. 3,594 Bordes Investments Corp. 3,826 Professional Management Ltd. 4,049 Vernon Management Corp. 4,770 Greenfield Group Limited 5,261 International Fitness Federation Inc. 5,474 Efl Inc. 6,266 Maxwinn Co., Ltd. 6,293 Zalls Enterprises Inc. 6,373 Prosperous Consultants Ltd. 6,423 Queensway Trading Corporation 6,637 Sun King International Limited 7,052 Transcom International Inc. 7,137 Universal Shipping Services Ltd. 7,385 Donnybrook Company Limited 7,562 Nabos Overseas Inc. 7,604 Spartan Management Limited 7,763 Victory Co., Ltd. 7,925 The Marginal Ltd. 8,120 Auspice International Ltd. 8,178 Aremac Co., Ltd. 8,218 Talents Consolidated, Inc. 8,251 Sanlin Enterprises Ltd. 8,366 New World Consultants Limited 8,519 P. Leasing Corporation Limited 8,825 Amazing Energy Industrial Co., Ltd. 9,444 Munogenics, Inc. 9,580 Fortrose Marketing Inc. 9,711 Ppe Industrial Corp. 10,741 Worldwide Telecom Holdings, Inc. 10,785 Castle Group Management Ltd. 10,874 Jeng Well Int'L Co., Ltd. 11,492 Atlax Ventures Limited 11,992 Killan Enterprises Inc. 12,685 Crosten Marketing Ltd. 12,775 Adeward Holding S.A. 12,801 Induha Industrie-Service S.A. 12,821 Unifirst Enterprise Corp. 12,949 Golden Dreams Investments Corporation 12,982 Head Tendency Co., Ltd. 13,298 Artrium Ltd. 13,399 Homestead Enterprises Inc. 13,427 Green Tower Corporation 13,703 Cityford Financial Limited 13,781 Gold Rocket Co., Ltd. 13,902 Micro-Tech Industries Ltd. 13,999 Intranetics Enterprises Inc. 14,025 Lisle Holdings S.A. 14,347 Radcliff Atkins, Nichols, Davidoff & York, A Professional Co 14,410 Best Smart Co., Ltd. 14,439 Interlink Consult S.A. 14,572 Headquarter Co., Ltd. 14,725 Credos Management Ltd. 14,786 Galaxy Group Ltd. 14,842 Business Technical Communications, Inc. 14,940 Kovas International Co., Ltd. 15,002 Cashdat Enterprises Limited 15,019 Treefield Ventures Inc. 15,023 Alfania Group Limited 15,201 Ranguna Cay Shipping & Trading (Belize) Ltd. 15,213 Dawson Consultants, Ltd. 15,239 Trident Plus Inc. 15,403 International Marine Services Limited 15,454 Irmena Holdings S.A. 15,474 Chyuan Woei Enterprise Co., Ltd. 15,579 Sino Talent Technology Ltd. 15,608 C.T.R. Financial Corp. 15,687 The Dublin Foundation, Inc. 15,897 Verve Enterprise Co., Ltd. 16,009 State Fund Corporation 16,052 World Vantage Co., Ltd. 16,095 Mgs Trading Ltd. 16,323 Leaside S.A. 16,590 Ktk Capital Re Ltd. 16,662 Ematron, Inc. 16,698 Tambo Investments Ltd. 16,816 Black Steel Limited 16,899 Pan Global Implant Corporation 17,044 Deloitte & Touche And Co. Limited 17,157 Leeson Management S.A. 17,366 Classical Hero Co., Ltd. 17,379 Creative Wisdom Co., Ltd. 17,392 Active World Co., Ltd. 17,728 Sadial Corporation 18,142 Monfor Management Inc. 18,758 Green Maple Limited 18,825 Atlantic Ocean Marketing Management Publishing Corporation. 19,355 Asian Capital Management Corp. 19,389 Magic Fate Ltd. 19,751 Consolidated Tobacco Traders Ltd. 19,781 Luis Real Estate Inc. 19,792 Gateway Access International Group Inc. 20,031 Intermark Corporation 20,044 Polymer Trading Ltd. 20,083 Mana Investments Inc. 20,294 Corporate Project Management Inc. 20,455 Clayden Inc. 20,479 Mega Venture Capital Inc. 20,614 M.P.L. Limited 20,639 Msm Nominees Ltd. 20,640 Msm Advisors And Management Services Ltd. 20,710 Jade Holdings Ltd. 21,205 Ckt Ltd. 21,910 Jc Patents Inc. 22,277 Burn Trading Limited 22,332 Chester Investments Limited 22,358 K.E.A. Tech Corp. 22,359 Glass Gd Enterprise Co., Ltd. 22,451 Slickstreet Marketing Limited 22,499 Referback Limited 22,683 World Ingredient International Co., Ltd. 23,187 In-Depth Engineering Inc. 23,213 Apex Well Co., Ltd. 23,309 H-Trading Ltd. 23,362 Aarvak Services S.A. 23,589 Link Prospect Ltd. 23,645 Ellipse Overseas Corp. 23,689 Ciotat Management Inc. 23,754 Montgomery & Co. Limited 23,825 Wei I Lighting Enterprise Co., Ltd. 23,829 Concept Works (China), Inc. 24,017 Billion Luck Co., Ltd. 24,024 Base Fine Limited 24,025 Gladwell Co., Ltd. 24,026 Talent Trader Ltd. 24,113 Secretarial Corporation Limited 24,269 Corpdirect Limited 24,369 Diamond All Ltd. 24,407 Harry Universal S.A. 24,425 Eden Productions Corp. 24,582 Quan Wei Co., Ltd. 24,675 Savannah Associated S.A. 24,698 Plus Investments Corp. 24,708 Solintech Corporation 24,736 Oxford Enterprises Corp 24,745 Ktm Co., Ltd. 24,879 Maypole International Ltd. 24,949 Atherton Holding Corp. 24,962 New Generation Ltd. 24,978 Sunrise Fluid Power Inc. 25,045 Interland Pacific Co., Ltd. 25,175 Greenstone Holding Inc. 25,344 Fast Win Enterprise Ltd. 25,366 Nicely International Ltd. 25,435 Elite Vision Co., Ltd. 25,549 Ever Transmission Co., Ltd. 25,588 Cassen Holdings Limited 25,624 Minotaur Investments Inc. 25,710 Patriot Ltd. 25,910 World Equities Corp. 25,973 Multi Glory Co., Ltd. 25,985 Checktest Investments S.A. 26,267 Loam International Co., Ltd. 26,370 Superior Star Textile Corp. 26,505 Web Master Co., Ltd. 26,773 Icarus Associates Limited 26,858 Victor Concept International Ltd. 27,042 Pacific Dunlop Limited 27,102 Morrison Pierce Inc. 27,322 Rosetown Technologies Limited 27,337 Clifden Management Inc. 27,448 Nendaz Holding S.A. 27,449 Noonport Holding S.A. 27,450 Isidale Holding S.A. 27,451 Sirus Holding S.A. 27,513 Ez Trade Group Int'L Co., Ltd. 27,540 Star Fairy Co., Ltd. 27,578 Benson Holdings Limited 27,580 Capital Generation Limited 27,905 Headway Business Inc. 27,924 Alcris Investments Limited 27,988 Yu Tai International Co., Ltd. 28,011 Sky Blue Water Inc. 28,524 Old Barn Limited 28,737 Estany Finance Ltd. 28,749 Fortress Financial Services Inc. 28,804 Irvington Limited 28,944 Worldwide Services Corporation 28,986 Neeman Management Ltd. 29,008 Simman Property S.A. 29,010 Kundina Group Ltd. 29,044 Premier Concept Co., Ltd. 29,048 Gerex Income Ltd. 29,076 Gabriel Industrial Corp. 29,115 Yita Enterprise Co., Ltd. 29,147 Mingwell Industry Co., Ltd. 29,237 Sunny-Mart Merchandise Co., Ltd. 29,245 Larden Limited 29,343 Balaram Limited 29,344 Kalidas Enterprises Limited 29,427 Quality Bright Co., Ltd. 29,483 Shih Hsiang Building Co., Ltd. 29,615 Forcom Co., Ltd. 29,628 Lianza Associates Ltd. 29,803 Grand Manner Co., Ltd. 29,817 Golden Future Co., Ltd. 29,995 Dawn Holdings Ltd. 30,062 Emerald International Group Ltd. 30,063 Jkn Enterprise Co., Ltd. 30,105 P.C. 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