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List of Dormant Account Transferred to MMA (2020) GAZETTE NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS STATUS Transfer Year NUMBER 1 SHAFIYATH MOHAMED FULHU GULZAARUGE, M. MULI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 2 AHMED ADAM ZAMAANEE, V. THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 3 AHMED DIDI HUSNUHEENAAGE, TH. GURAIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 4 DAVICON MALDIVES PRIVATE LIMITED H.OSAKA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 5 MILANDHOO DEVELOPING SOCIETY SAEEDHA MANZIL, SH.MILANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 6 AISHATH ALISHA UMAR H.RASFUSHI, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 7 IBRAHIM MOHAMED HEENAAGE, LH. NAIFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 8 FREEDOM NAEEMEE LODGE, S.HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 9 ABBAS ADAM FAAHI, GDH. THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 10 MARIYAM ALI AASHIYAANAA, RA. INNAMAADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 11 ZAREENA MUSHTHAREEGE, GA. DHAANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 12 MARIYAM ALEENA UMAR H.RASFUSHI, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 13 ADAM MOOSA NOORAANEEGE, TH. MADIFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 14 RATHEEBA MOOSA MANIK V.VAVAIY, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 15 AHMED ZAHIR LILYMAAGE, S. MARADHOO FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 16 MOOSA HASSAN G GONAAFARU, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 17 THUTHTHU MANIK DHANBIDHOOGE, TH. THIMARAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 18 HUSSAIN ALI MINIVAN UFAA, L. MAABAIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 19 MOHAMED MOOSA DIDI MAY GE, S. HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 20 ABDULLA IBRAHIM GADHAGE, BA. KENDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 22 REEHA BINTHI ISMAIL FALAKU, GDH.THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 23 MOOSA IBRAHIM FULHU MINIVAN ASSEYRI, M. MULAH, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 24 AHMED ABDUL RAHMAN SLIPGE, GDH. THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 25 IBRAHIM ABDUL RAHMAN MA.THREE SISTERS, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 26 ADAM NASEEM THINADHOOGE, GDH. GADHDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 27 IBRAHIM DIDI BOASHIVALUGE, S. HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 28 ISMAIL ALI JANBUROLUMAAGE, SH. FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 29 THE SANCTUARY SPA (PVT) LTD H.FENTENOY, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 30 FASHION HOUSE MALDIVES PARTNERS M.DHANBIDHOOGE, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 31 MOHAMED IBRAHIM NELUM, N. HOLHUDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 32 MOHAMED ABDULLA FARIMAAGE, GDH. NADELLA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 33 MOHAMED ALI DIDI DHOORES, S. HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 34 FATHIMATH SITHRA FINIVAAGE, L.MUNDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 35 MOOSA MOHAMED MEHEMAANEE HIYAA, R.ALIFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 36 ALI MOOSA ASURUMAAGE, TH. KANDOODHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 37 ABOOBAKURU GASIM NOOMAAGE, ADH. DHANGETHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 38 MAHMOOD HASSAN SOSUNGE, ADH.HANGNAMEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 39 FATHIMATH HUSSAIN BAGEECHAAGE, HDH. KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 40 SAFWAN UMAR KULHITHULHAAGE, K.GAAFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 41 HUSSAIN MOHAMED RIHIALI, HDH. HANIMAADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 42 ABDUL KAREEM DAWOOD M.MAGOODHOOGE, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 43 A.N.J CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PVT LTD HUDHUFINIFENMAAGE, DH.KUDAHUVADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 44 MAREENA YOOSUF MANZIL, BA. KAMADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 45 AHMED SHARUHABEEL BAHAAREE FATHIS, K.HURAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 46 MOHAMED ALUF ALI M.FESDHOO, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 48 HARDWARE LINE PVT.LTD. H.MILENIA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 49 ALI HASSAN MOONIMAAGE, BA. EYDHAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 50 ABDULLA AHMED GREEN GRASS, N. MANADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 51 AISHATH RUAATH MOHAMED G.MUSHIVELI, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 52 ALYA IVAN LATHEEF V.ASNI, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 53 ALI HUSSAIN GULBAHAARU VAADHEE, GDH. RATHAFANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 54 FATHIMATH ABDULLA DIDI G MUSHIVELI, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 55 ANEEGA AZEEZ WAVE BREAK, GDH. THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 56 ABDULLA IBRAHIM G. CORAL SEA, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 57 MAHAMOOD HASSAN NAAINFARUGE, M. NAALAAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 58 ASIMA ABDUL GANY MAATHILA, TH.THIMARAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 59 MOHAMED JIDHAADH IBRAHIM YAADH H.CHOIR, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 60 AHMED MANIKAA SEALOVE, S. HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 61 MOHAMED ANEES SAAHIL, S. HULHUDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 62 NAFEESA ALI DHARUSSALAAM, ADH.HIMENDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 63 SHAHUZAN HASSAN H.SILK WOOD, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 64 THUTHTHU KABULO HAVEEREEGE, TH. MADIFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 65 IBRAHIM YOOSUF FULHU FENFINIGE, RA. MAAKURATHU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 66 ALI ZAHIR PENZY VILLA, HDH. NOLHIVARANFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 67 ABDUL GHAFOOR THOATHAAGE, GA.VILLINGILI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 68 MAREENA UMAR H TIVEGA LIGHT, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 69 MOHAMED SHAYAAN BIN AHMED VESNOOGE, L.FONADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 70 IBRAHIM ALI NIYADHURUGASDHOSHUGE, DH. MEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 71 FATHIMATH MISHYA BINTHI AHMED VESNOOGE, L.FONADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 72 FRIEND ASSC FOR SPORTS & ENVIROMENT M.BODIMAAGE AAGE, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 73 IBRAHIM MOOSA HANDUVARUDHEYGE, L. FONADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 74 ZULAIKHA IBRAHIM MUSTHTHAREEGE, BA. MAALHOS, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 75 ABOOBAKURU HUSSAIN ATHAMAAGE, HDH. KUNBURUDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 76 HAWWA MANIKUFAANU FUNOASGE, S. FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 77 ACUITY QUEST PVT LTD H.KARANKAA VILLA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 78 EASHA ISMAIL CHAANDHANEEGE, ADH.OMADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 79 ZAKARIYYA ALI ALHIVILLAGE, BA. EYDHAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 80 AISHATH YOOSUF VENEELAAGE, SH. KOMANDOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 81 HUSSAIN HALEEM MALIKURUVAAGE, N.HOLHUDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 82 MIKYAAL MURAADHU MURANGAMAAGE, B.EYDHAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 83 ADAM HASSAN TWO FLOWER, HDH. KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 84 ADAM IBRAHIM BAHAARU AAGE, DH. KUDAHUVADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 85 FATHIMATH HASSAN DHUNFINIGE, SH. NOOMARAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 86 AMNA PHAIROOSCH KANEERU VILLA, S.FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 87 AMINATH ISHA ISMAIL MA.WHITE VIEW, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 88 AHMED DIDI ZAMEENGE, S. HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 89 ABDULLAH HAMEED IRUDHEYMAAGE, L. GAN, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 90 HASSAN ALI ALUVIMAAGE, GA. DHAANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 91 MOOSA YOOSUF VARUKHADHUMAAGE, HDH. NOLHIVARANFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 92 DHON ADAM FULHU MA WINTER STAR, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 93 MOOSA HASAN DHAFTHARU NO 835, K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 94 AMINATH RASHEEDA FALAKU, HA. DHIDHDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 95 KHADHEEJA ALI NASREENUGE, SH. FEEVAH, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 96 AHMED ASHHAM AMIR H.FEBRICK VILLA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 97 YAHYA MOHAMED NIYADURUGASDHOSHUGE, BA. EYDHAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 98 MARIYAM JAMEELA EIDGALUGE AAGE, S. FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 99 IBRAHIM SALEEM THEMAA, K.KAASHIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 100 AMINATH IFSHA WIFAAG SAIMAAGE, K.THULUSDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 101 AISHATH WAHEEDA MA.HATHAA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 102 MOOSA ABOOBAKURU ZAMAANEE HOUSE, K.GULHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 103 ABDULLA ZUBAIR M.MAANDHOO VILLA, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 104 ZUHUDHA ALI G.BAARMINGHAAM, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 105 SANFA ISMAIL DHATHURUNAAGE, TH. VANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 106 FATHIMATH HASSAN ASAREEGE, RA. RASMAADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 107 MOHAMED SIDGEE SHEHENAAZ, K.HURAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 108 HUSSAIN YOOSUF FUNAMAAGE, TH. GAADHIFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 109 MOHAMED ZAHIR CARNATIONMAAGE, GDH. GADHDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 110 LITTLE MAIDS THAJUDDEEN SCHOOL, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 111 SHAHEEDHA MOOSA KANDOODHOOGE, LH.NAIFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 112 FAISAL HASSAN DHILKASH VILLA, TH.GAADHIFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 114 AMINATH NAFIZA NIYADHURUMAAGE, K.GURAIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 115 BLUE SAPPHIRE MALDIVES PRIVATE LTD. M.KIN, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 116 AISHATH RAMEESHA MORNING STAR, HA.MAARANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 117 ALI MOHAMED RUHDHOSHUGE, N. MAAFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2020 118 MOHAMED SAEED PARKLANE, GDH.
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