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GROUP 2 (This List Is Published for the Purposes of TIMS) BUSINESS GROUP 2 (This list is published for the purposes of TIMS) BUSINESS NAME ORGANISATION TYPE LOCATION 4L Ah Fook Distribution Ltd Trading as Leai Ah Fook Company Lufilufi A & A Sofe Ltd Company Tufuiopa A & H Company Limited Company Vailoa A M Macdonald Holdings Ltd Company Savalalo AAT Wholesaling Co Ltd Company Tamaligi ABT Associates Australia Pty Ltd Company Motootua Achatz Construction Limited Company Vaitele ADRA Samoa Company Lalovaea Advanced Automotive Co Ltd Company Savalalo Advanced Security & Protection Services Ltd Company Fugalei Aga's Got An Attitude (A.G.A ) Limited Company Vaimoso Ah Liki Building (2011) Ltd Company Taufusi Aikupitos Ltd Company Papauta Air & Maritime Agency (Samoa) Co. Ltd Company Alamagoto Air Pacific Ltd Trading as Fiji Airways Company Savalalo Airways International Limited Company Fugalei Alan Grey Ltd Company Vaisigano ALCC Brown Enterprises Co Ltd Company Vailima Alexar Corporation Ltd Company Taufusi ALFA Industries Ltd Company Apia Alfrenzo Construction Ltd Trading as Alfranzo Company Vaitele Construction Ltd Alictrius Limited Company Matautu-Uta ALPS Engineering (2011) Co. Ltd Trading as ALPS Company Saleufi Apex Pacific Solution Co Ltd Company Mulivai Apia Broadcasting Limited Trading as Tv3 Company Saleufi Apia Business Machines Ltd Company Matafele Apia Deep Sea Fishing Company Ltd Trading as Company Apia Marine Fishing Apia Electrical And Plumbing Warehouse Ltd Company Lotopa Apia Headstone & Casket Company Limited Company Matafele Aqua Health Care Limited Company Matafele Arme Constructors Limited Company Vaitele Asaua Doctors Clinic Ltd Company Tufuiopa Asian Granites & Headstones Limited Company Siusega Aulelei Beauty Salon and Massage Ltd Company Fugalei Auto Guys Limited Company Vaitele Auto Land Apia Limited Company Vaigaga Auto Solutions Ltd Company Pesega Autosaver Samoa Ltd Company Togafuafua AV Engineering Design Ltd Company Taufusi Baijia Company Limited Company Lalovaea BD Wholesale Limited Company Malololelei Bei Dou Star Company Ltd Company Siusega Big Hand Company Limited Company Mulivai Bioenergy Solutions Technology Company Limited Company Falelauniu Trading as B.E.S.T Company Limited Blue Pacific Company Ltd Company Ululoloa BOC Gases Limited Trading as Oceania Gas Ltd Company Vaitele Brighouse Motors Ltd Company Lelata Brother Company Ltd Company Lotopa Brothers - Yan Company Limited Company Salelologa Brunt & Co. Ltd Company Savalalo Bushi Motors Limited Company Vaitele C Bartley & Sons Ltd Company Matafele C J Exports and Imports Ltd Company Tafaigata Caihua Samoa Ltd Company Vaitele Cami Made Limited Company Savalalo Capital Legal Services Ltd Company Malifa Celeste Faletaulupe Solofa Company Savalalo Cessna Pauga Trading as Pauga Store Company Laulii City Star Samoa Limited Company Vailele City Tech Limited Company Saleufi Coastal Contractors Company Limited Company Tulaele Coconut Group Construction Limited Company Matautu-Tai Coffee Roaster Limited Trading as Coffee Roaster Company Vaivase Connect IT Limited Company Lelata Coolma Samoa Ltd Company Savalalo Coral Reef Academy Limited Company Vaitele Cosun Samoa Ltd Company Tuanaimato Craig Construction Company Ululoloa Craig Joinery Limited Company Ululoloa CSL Mobile Limited Company Matafele Delta Trading Limited Company Alafua Diamond Head Design & Build Ltd Company Vaitele Discovery Rentals Limited Company Vaivase-Uta Dive Polynesia Ltd Trading as Dive Savaii Company Fagamalo DLY Company Limited Company Matafele Downer New Zealand Limited Company Fugalei DT Global Australia Pty Limited Company Apia East Coast Contracting Ltd Company Falefa Eat The Kiwi Samoa Limited Company Fugalei Eiffel Lubricants Limited Company Apia Elaine's Quality Furnishing Ltd Company Alafua Elle's Christian Gift Shop Limited Company Malifa Elon Betham & Associates Ltd Company Matafele EMS Samoa Limited Company Faleolo ENT's Ltd Company Saleufi Esera Contractors Ltd Company Vaimoso Faleata Professional Services Company Limited Company Lotopa Farm Supplies Ltd Company Saleufi Fatutoa Co. Limited Company Vaitele Feepo Company Limited Company Fugalei Fico Construction Ltd Company Faga First Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd Company Apia Fjk Holdings Company Ltd Company Motootua Flooring Downunder Ltd Company Matautu-Uta Forever Sun Shipping Company Limited Company Matautu-Tai Fountain Co Ltd Company Salelologa Freedom Company Ltd Company Salelologa Fu Yu Yuan Limited Company Fugalei Fuatino's Coconut Products Ltd Company Saleufi G & T Holdings Ltd Company Tanugamanono Gabot Holdings Limited Company Apia Geobel Refrigeration Aircon. & Electrical Ltd Company Ululoloa Globalwise Samoa Limited Company Saleufi Go Advertising Samoa Limited Company Apia Golden Coconut Export Limited Company Vaitele Golden Samoa Co Ltd Company Vaigaga Goodman Fielder International (Fiji) Limited Company Fugalei Gounder Pty Ltd Company Tafaigata Grand Pacific Equipment Ltd Company Vaitele Great Motors Limited Company Malifa Great Wall Construction Limited Company Vaitele Green Islands Associates Ltd Trading as Green Company Tulaele Islands Greenpower Samoa- Fuzhou Haohui New Energy Company Vaimoso Development Co Ltd GWP Consultants Limited Company Savalalo H & L Limited Company Vailoa H J Retzlaff Holdings Ltd Trading as H.J.Retzlaff Company Taufusi Holdings Halecks Apia Motors Ltd Company Tufuiopa Hamrock Construction Company Company Vaivase Handymen Contractor Company Ltd Company Fagamalo Hanky Co Ltd Company Lalovaea Happiness Link Company Limited Company Vaigaga Happy Bargain Samoa Limited Company Togafuafua Herman Bartley & Sons Ltd Company Matafele Huanan Fishery (Samoa) Co Limited Company Savalalo Independent Water Schemes association - Company Apia Intershore Consult (Samoa) Limited Company Saleufi Intracor Samoa Ltd Company Lalovaea Irwin Alsop Samoa Limited Company Fugalei Island Hopper Vacations Samoa Limited Company Lotopa It Is Urs Ltd Company Nuu IT Solutions Ltd Company Saleufi It Zone Limited Company Saleufi J & A Wholesale Co Ltd Company Tulaele J & L Electrical Engineering & Financial Consultants Company Vaitele Ltd J & M Curry Holdings Ltd Company Sogi J.A.M.A. Enterprises Ltd Company Motootua Jaffas Sanitary Systems Ltd Company Motootua Jane's Pasifika Travel Serv Ltd Company Saleufi Jia Wang Company Limited Company Vaitele Jin Lan Company Limited Company Fugalei JKK International Trading Co Ltd Company Siusega John Westerlund Construction Ltd Company Vaitele Johnston Associates Samoa Limited Company Saleufi Jr Building Samoa Ltd Company Lalovaea Just Brick Ltd Company Saasaai Kiara Enterprises Ltd Trading as Samoa Superior Poly Company Vaitele Products Kim's Samoa Limited Company Savalalo King Wai Construction Enterprises Limited Company Lotopa Kingland Group Limited Company Moataa Konoike Construction Co Ltd Company Vailima Kuki Co Ltd Company Vaivase-Uta Kupa Engineering & Water Consult Ltd Company Tulaele Lamana Development (Samoa) Ltd Company Apia Lata Plantation Development Limited Company Apia Lauofo Meti Properties Ltd Company Saleufi Le Sanalele Co Ltd Company Saleufi Leihonara's Co Ltd Company Lotopa Lelata Enterprises Ltd Company Lelata Lesa's Telephone Services Ltd Company Papaloloa Leung Wai Estates Ltd Company Fugalei Ligaliga Funeral Services Samoa Ltd Company Malifa Little Joe Limited Company Saleimoa LLL Company Ltd Trading as Mr Chicken Company Moamoa Loabay Global Networks Samoa Limited Company Falelauniu Local Partners & Associates Ltd Company Fugalei Luana Rosana Ross & Clay Harry Paul Company Vaitele Luzzli Li Trading as Deli's Take Away Company Vaitele M & J Ah Fook Enterprises Ltd Company Savalalo M & M Construction Ltd Company Vaitele M & M Roseberg Enterprises Ltd Trading as Company Motootua Roseberg Clinic Mailelani Samoa Body Care Ltd Company Papauta Mamaki Samoa Limited Company Levili Mana Industries Limited Company Vaimea Mandarin Palace Co Ltd Company Matafele Manoa Enterprises Ltd Company Mulinuu Mariner Samoa Ltd Company Tulaele Tuanaimato Mariyon Supermart Ltd Company West Mark Company Ltd Company Vaitele Melesete Commercial Complex Ltd Company Lalovaea Methodist Rent & Leases Company Matafele MIB Construction Ltd Company Vaitele Mike Trebitsch Trading as Environmental Advisory Company Apia Services Samoa Milani Caffe Ltd Company Savalalo Miss You Limited Company Vaitele Moana Rentals Ltd Company Mulivai Motor Distributors (s) Ltd Company Savalalo Motosamoa Ltd Company asaga Mpower Samoa Limited Company Apia Multipharm Laboratories Ltd Company Sogi Nagoya Motors Limited Company Lalovaea Narayan Investments Ltd Trading as Ricoh Samoa Company Vaisigano Limited National Institute Of Water And Atmospheric Company Savalalo Research Ltd (Niwa) Navigator Enterprises Ltd Company Taufusi Netvo Samoa Ltd Company Matafele New Century Ltd Company Vailele New Era Construction Co Ltd Company Falelauniu Ngg Cho Pioneers Co Ltd Trading as NCP Company Vaitele Niu Hire Limited Company Ululoloa Nora's Plantation Foods Limited Company Lotopa North Power Limited Company Apia Nuulopa Pereira Hill Plus Limited Company Saleufi Oceania Travel & Tours Ltd Company Sogi Oceanic Communications Ltd Company Lalovaea OCRA (Samoa) Limited Company Savalalo OKT Company Limited Trading as Roko Restaurant Company Moamoa Ola Pacifica Samoa Limited Company Moataa On The Rocks Ltd Company Tauese One & One Mart Company Limited Company Vailoa Origin Pacific Ltd Company Vaitele Otis Elevator Co. Ltd Trading as Otis Elevator Co. Company Fugalei Outdoor Samoa Limited (Bike Samoa) Company Mulifanua Pacific Recycles Ltd Company Tafaigata Pacific Consult
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