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S. No. M. No. Broker Name Reg. Number Authorized Person CNIC List of Authorised Persons of PMEX Brokers As at April 12 , 2019 Reg. S. No. M. No. Broker Name Authorized person CNIC No. Approval Date Office of Authorized person Contact No. Branch City number Mr. Imran Iqbal S/o Chaudhry 5th Floor, Lahore Stock Exchange, South Tower, 1 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00502 35202-2269173-7 6-Nov-17 042-37233787 Lahore Muhammad Iqbal Aiwan-e-Iqbal Road, Lahore. 1st Floor Officer # 2, Akbar Kayani Plaza GT 2 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00506 Rizwan Ahmed Bhatti 37401-0958496-7 11-May-18 92-051-3511448 Rawalpindi Road Gujarkhan Ms. Farah Ahmed D/o Hafiz 3 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00507 35202-0348431-8 11-May-18 House No 339, Block G-III, M.A Johar Town, 3407860960 Lahore Ahmed Ullah Lahore Right Block, Front Side, 9th Floor State Life 4 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00508 Mr. Kashif Riaz 61101-1974862-9 11-May-18 0340-7869416 Faisalabad Building Liaquat road, Faisalabad Office No 1,2,3,4,1 ST Floor, D/3 RCHS Unit 92-022-2621786, 092-022- 5 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00509 Mr. Jawad Ali S/O Ali Ahmed 41304-5068260-1 21-Jun-18 Hyderabad No 3, MainAuto Bham Road, Hyderabad 2638786 Room No 503,504, 5th Floor , Pakistan Stock 6 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00510 Mr. Naveed Hassan Khan 42401-8963376-7 21-Jun-18 92-021-32461436-37 Karachi Exchange Karachi Mr. Ehthisham Ayub S/O Ayub Office No 1208, 12th Floor, ISE Tower, 55-B, 7 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00511 37406-2340018-5 28-Jun-18 0333-4683102 Islamabad Khan Jinnah Avenue Blue Area, Islamabad Office No 702, United Mall 74, Abdali Road, 8 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00512 Muhammad Jamshaid Iqbal 32202-2559403-3 20-Aug-18 0300-8737292 Multan Nawan Shehr, Multan. Shop #2, Plot # 40-C, Bukhari Comm, Lane 14, Ms. Neha Malik D/O Malik Ijaz 9 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00513 35202-4218317-6 15-Mar-19 Phase Vl, situated in Pakistan Defense Office 0336-4467804 Karachi Anwar Housing Authority Society, Karachi Mr. Muhammad Umair Rabbani S/O Right Block, Front side, 9 th Floor, State life 9 5 Market 786 (Private) Limited 00514 37405-9254110-1 11-Apr-19 041-5007010 & 0340-7869419 Faisalabad Mr. Riaz Muhammad Rabbani Building, Liaquat Road, Faisalabad Office No G009, Ground Floor , Packages Mall, 10 23 IGI Finex Securities Limited 02303 Mr. Zaeem Haider Khan 35202-0320106-3 18-Oct-12 042-35777866-69 Lahore Lahore Office No 204, ISE Tower, Mian Adnan Khaliq S/o Mian 11 13 Fintech (Private) Limited 01301 33100-8965602-9 28-Dec-18 Islamabad. 051-7080282 Islamabad Abdul Khaliq Mr. Inam ullah S/O Mr. Shakreen Room #134, 3rd Floor, Stock Exchange 12 23 IGI Finex Securities Limited 02305 13504-7968382-3 4-Dec-18 021-32429613-4 Karachi Tanoli Building, Karachi Mr. Syed Mohammad Aijaz Haider Room No. 413, 4th Floor, ISE Tower, 55-B, 051-2894415, Cell No. 13 30 JS Global Capital Limited 03004 42101-7544208-3 22-Jul-13 Islamabad Rizvi Jinnah Avenue, Islamabad 03142311456 14 30 JS Global Capital Limited 03006 Mr. Hasan Imam Hashmi 42201-5190026-1 2-Mar-15 Plot No.4, Liaquat Road, Faisalabad. 041-2541900-8 Faisalabad Office No.135-Y, 1st Floor Street # 11, Phase 15 30 JS Global Capital Limited 03007 Mr. Syed Muhammad Ali Rizvi 42301-9262910-1 17-Mar-15 042-111574111 Lahore III,DHA Lahore Mr. Muhammad Faheem S/o Office No.608-A, 6th Floor, The United Mall, 16 30 JS Global Capital Limited 03010 36304-1603907-3 5-Oct-18 061-4570260-69 Multan Abdul Ghaffar Plot No 74, Abdali Road , Multan. Mr. Abdul Latif Memon S/o Abdul Ground Floor, State Life Building No. 03, Thandi 17 30 JS Global Capital Limited 03011 41301-8965437-3 5-Oct-18 022-2730308 Hyderabad Razaque Memon Sarak, Hyderabad Office No. 404, 4th floor, Continental Trade Paramount Commodities (Private) 18 31 03101 Mr. Tayyab Mustafa 42000-0497868-5 11-Jul-14 Centre, Plot G-6, Block 8, KDA scheme No. 5, 021-32468741-5 Karachi Limited Kehkashan Clifton, Karachi Second Floor, Pasha Tower near Freshco Bakers, 19 51 Darson Securities (Private) Limited 05101 Mr. Inam-ul-Haq 42201-4056248-1 12-Dec-12 0544-623563, 626087 Jhelum Civil lines, Jhelum Office No. 48 Shah Shams Plaza Near Telephone 20 51 Darson Securities (Private) Limited 05107 Ms. Natasha Altaf 36303-2994179-2 12-Dec-12 0616761656-03006303856 Multan Exchange Mumtazabad Multan. Mr. Saeed Ahmed s/o Abbas Room No 102, Lahore Stock Exchange Building, 21 51 Darson Securities (Private) Limited 05109 35201-1229365-7 20-Aug-18 042-36309842 Lahore Ahmed Aiwan-e-Iqbal Road, Lahore Arif Habib Commodities (Private) A-15, Block 7 & 8 Central Commercial Area 021-111-111-104 Fax No 021- 22 58 05801 Mr. M Tayyab Khan 42101-8513639-5 2-Jul-14 Karachi Limited KCHS Union Karachi-75350 4325575 Arif Habib Commodities (Private) 3-A/2, IBC-4, Kaghan Road, F8 Markaz, 092-51-301-8113698 Fax No 23 58 05802 Mr. Farooq Rashid 37405-4030354-7 4-Sep-14 Islamabad Limited Islamabad 051-2817108 90-91, Razia Sharif Plaza, Jinnah Avenue, Blue 24 75 BIPL Securities Limited 07502 Mr. Junaid Ali 37405-6820768-3 18-Oct-12 051-2275842, 051-111-222-000 Islamabad Area, Islamabad List of Authorised Persons of PMEX Brokers As at April 12 , 2019 Reg. S. No. M. No. Broker Name Authorized person CNIC No. Approval Date Office of Authorized person Contact No. Branch City number 1st Floor, State Life Building, 34- The Mall 25 75 BIPL Securities Limited 07505 Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Khan 17301-1627479-7 1-Jul-14 091-5276025-8 & 111-222-000 Peshawar Peshawar Cantt, Peshawar 64-A, 2nd Floor, Fountain Avenue Building, 26 75 BIPL Securities Limited 07506 Mr. Mahmood Afzal Butt 35202-2875268-9 3-Feb-16 042-111-222-000 Lahore Main Boulevard Road, Gulberg, Lahore Friends Paradise, 1St Floor, SB-36, Block- No13- 27 75 BIPL Securities Limited 07507 Mr. Raja Hammad Majeed Abbasi 42201-0735317-9 3-Feb-16 B KDA Scheme No. 24, Main University Road 34980763-5 Karachi Karachi. Friends Paradise, 1St Floor, SB-36, Block- No13- 28 75 BIPL Securities Limited 07508 Mr. Ziyad Bin Zubair 42101-5509048-5 17-May-18 B KDA Scheme No. 24, Main University Road 021-34980763-5 Lahore Karachi. 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 29 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Mr. Arif Sirhindi 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 30 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Mr. Azimullah Khan 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 31 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Muhammad Rizwan Ikram 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 32 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Malik Mirza 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 33 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Mr. Ali Noshad 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi 724-726 Stock Exchange Building, Stock 34 81 Abbasi Securities (Private) Limited 08107 Mr. Syed Umar Viqar 42301-2985283-5 24-Oct-14 021-35845766 Karachi Exchange Road, Karachi Zahid Latif Khan Securities (Private) 23 Al-Amin Plaza, The Mall, Rawalpindi Cantt, 35 181 18101 Mr. Muhammad Atif Khan 37405-0606177-3 31-Jan-13 051-5518717-9 Rawalpindi Limited Rawalpindi 36 274 Enrichers (Private) Limited 27401 Mr. Aftab Ahmed 34202-0648744-7 21-Aug-17 Off. 220, 2nd Floor, ISE Tower, Blue Area 051-111-367424 Islamabad 37 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29313 Mr. Allah Ditta 31302-6911123-7 24-Mar-17 Abdali Tower, 2nd Floor, Abdali Road, Multan 92-61-4500239 Multan Plaza No. 28, CCA, Phase V, DHA, Lahore 38 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29314 Mr. Rameez Ahmed Mela 35201-2488959-3 25-Apr-17 92-42-111-800-0 Lahore Cantt. El-Beena Commercial Centre BC-11 Block 5 39 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29315 Mujeeb ur Rehman Dayo 42101-8457805-7 19-Jul-17 92-21-35836112 Karachi Kehkashan Clifton Karachi Mr. Muhammad Afzal Azad S/O Office No 81-82, Koh-e-Noor one plaza, 40 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29316 33100-0981814-5 5-Oct-18 92-41-850-2125 Faisalabad Manzoor Ahmed Jaranwala Road, Faisalabad Mr. Muhammad Usman S/O Gulzar L.G. Floor, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & 41 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29317 34103-9842280-7 5-Oct-18 92-52-426-4385 Sialkot Ahmed industry, Paris Road, Sialkot. Ms. Tahmina Afzal S/O Mhammad Office No 17, First Floor , Al-Ahmed Shopping 42 293 H.G. Markets (Private) Limited 29318 38403-7476738-2 5-Oct-18 92-48-376-8929 Sargodha Afzal Mall , university Road, Sargodha Al-Noor plaza office No. 6, J-block, T Chowk, 43 313 Jahanzaib Commodities (Private) Limited 31302 Mr. Muhammad Farooq 36303-0914294-1 15-Mar-13 0300-9557756, 061-6773831 Multan Shah Ruk-ne-Alam colony, Multan Mr. Asif Mehmood Awan S/O Office No 14-15 Royal Palaza, Sargodah Road 44 313 Jahanzaib Commodities (Private) Limited 31308 38302-1477220-7 12-Dec-18 0333-6839396 Mianwali. Sultan Mehmood Awan Mianwali. Mr. Anwar-ul-Haq S/O Chaudry Plaza # 64, 1st Floor, Commercial Place, Cavalry 44 313 Jahanzaib Commodities (Private) Limited 31309 38403-2228613-5 11-Apr-19 0301-3800101 Lahore Cantt.
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