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Dormant Accounts DORMANT ACCOUNTS BRANCH NAME ACCOUNT NAME ENTEBBE ACHOMO KEVIN ENTEBBE OKELLO JOHN ENTEBBE ACHUMA SARAH ENTEBBE ACIO TAMALE ENTEBBE ACIDRI BENARD ENTEBBE GUMA JOHNSON ENTEBBE ACIDRI ELIAKIM & ARYEMO BEATRICE ENTEBBE GUMA JOHNSON ENTEBBE ACIR WILLIAM AND OPIO HENRY ODING ENTEBBE KHISSA PETER WAGUTI ENTEBBE ACIRO MONICA ENTEBBE KYOBE ROBERT ENTEBBE ACOM GRACE MERCYLINA ENTEBBE LUGONJO COMMUNITY SCHEME ENTEBBE ACUKU MAURGHN REUBEN ENTEBBE NABATTA IRENE ENTEBBE ADAH JANE AITA ENTEBBE OTIM ISAAC ENTEBBE ADAH TUSASIRWE ENTEBBE AANYU ANNET MUTO ENTEBBE ADAKU MARTIN ENTEBBE ABAASA JOHNSON ENTEBBE ADAM KIRYA NGOBI ENTEBBE ABABIKU PALMA ENTEBBE ADEKE SUZAN ENTEBBE ABAHO ALLAN RUBARIITA ENTEBBE ADERA MUKAMUTARA ENTEBBE ABAHO JUDITH ENTEBBE ADIKINYI JOSEPHINE ENTEBBE ABAHO K DAVID ENTEBBE ADIMA SCONDO MILIAN ENTEBBE ABAHO MOSES ENTEBBE ADINYA MARTIN ENTEBBE ABAL FRANCIS ENTEBBE ADIPO JACENTA ENTEBBE ABALIWANO. A. MAGGIE ENTEBBE ADIRU VIOLET TOKO ENTEBBE ABALLA JAMES ENTEBBE ADOKORACH STELLA ENTEBBE ABALO JENNIFER ENTEBBE ADONG CAROLIN ENTEBBE ABALO WINFRED CAFE ENTEBBE ADONG CAROLINE ENTEBBE ABASA APOPHIA ENTEBBE ADONG PAMELLA ENTEBBE ABAVUBI TUKOLE GROUP ENTEBBE ADONG WINFRED PHIONA ENTEBBE ABBASA ALEX ENTEBBE ADONGO ELIZABETH ENTEBBE ABBASI KAWOOYA ENTEBBE ADONGO FLORENCE ENTEBBE ABDUL JUMA ENTEBBE ADONGO IMMACULATE ENTEBBE ABER STELLA ENTEBBE ADONGO ROBINAH NAKATO ENTEBBE ABESIGA LAZARUS ENTEBBE ADONGO SUSAN ENTEBBE ABESIGA LAZARUS/KHAUKA AHMED/SSEBBI ENTEBBE ADONGO VERONICA ENTEBBE ABESIGA MUKAMA WOMEN’S GROUP ENTEBBE ADOWA EMMANUEL ATAN ENTEBBE ABESIGA MUKAMA WOMEN’S GROUP ENTEBBE ADRIIKO NELSON ODRAA ENTEBBE ABESIGWA ROBERT ENTEBBE ADRIKO CHARLES ENTEBBE ABIGABA DERRICK ATEENYI ENTEBBE ADRIKO CHARLES ENTEBBE ABILET DENIS OCHOLA ENTEBBE ADUBA MICHAEL ENTEBBE ABILET DENIS OCHOLA ENTEBBE ADUKUDIE ROBERT ENTEBBE ABIRO WINFRED ENTEBBE ADUNGO BENJAMIN ENTEBBE ABITEGEKA MILDRED ENTEBBE ADUPA EMMANUEL ENTEBBE ABOLA ALFRED ENTEBBE AE & C MARKETING SERVICES ENTEBBE ABUKO SCHOLASTICA ENTEBBE AFFA DANIEL AZIKU ENTEBBE ABULO GORRET ENTEBBE AFOYORWOTH VIOLET ENTEBBE ABUNEL MUWANGA ENTEBBE AFUGA FARMERS ASSOCIATION ENTEBBE ABUR ANGELINA ROSETTA ENTEBBE AGAABA WILLIAM ENTEBBE ABURE JIMMY MAMBO ENTEBBE AGABA ALLAN ENTEBBE ABWOOLI B KELLEN ENTEBBE AGABA ANGELLA ENTEBBE ACEN DIANAH ONGOL ENTEBBE AGABA BENSON ENTEBBE ACEN JASINTA ENTEBBE AGABA BENSON ENTEBBE ACHAN PROSCOVIA AKETO ENTEBBE AGABA BOAZ ENTEBBE ACHANDA JESSICA ENTEBBE AGABA BOAZ ENTEBBE ACHAR MIKE ENTEBBE AGABA BRUNO ENTEBBE ACHAY0 GLADES ENTEBBE AGABA BYRON CLIVE ENTEBBE ACHAYE PHILLIP ENTEBBE AGABA EDGAR ENTEBBE ACHAYO CHRISTINE ENTEBBE AGABA ENID ENTEBBE ACHILA GRACE DOROTHY ENTEBBE AGABA GAETAN ENTEBBE ACHIRO DOROTHY ENTEBBE AGABA GERALD ENTEBBE ACHODA ANNA ENTEBBE AGABA IDAH ENTEBBE ACHOLA DORIS ENTEBBE AGABA KATWALE CHRIS ENTEBBE ACHOM DORCUS ENTEBBE AGABA KIRABO DIVINE 1 | PostBank Dormant Accounts 0800 217 200(Toll free) | 0312 356 711 | 0417 157 711 +256 707 993 930 [email protected] 0800 217 200(Toll free) | 0312 356 711 | 0417 157 711 +256 707 993 930 [email protected] ENTEBBE AGABA MICHAEL DARIUS SABIITI ENTEBBE AISU NAMWANJE REDEMPTOR LYNN ENTEBBE AGABA MOLLY ENTEBBE AISU SAMUEL ENTEBBE AGABA OWEN ENTEBBE AJAMBO CHRISTINE ENTEBBE AGABA PERROT BRIAN ENTEBBE AJAMBO MARGARET ENTEBBE AGABA RONALD KAREFFU ENTEBBE AJAMBO MARGARET ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU ELDERLY PERSONS DEVELOP ENTEBBE AJAMBO SYLIVIA ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU FARMERS GROUP ENTEBBE AJARU SILVER ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATIO ENTEBBE AJIBO ALICE ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU POULTRY FARMERS GROUP ENTEBBE AJOK YOLANDA ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU TRADERS GROUP ENTEBBE AJUNA GODWIN ENTEBBE AGALI AWAMU WOMEN’S GROUP ENTEBBE AKAATI TWEZIMBE ASSOCIATION ENTEBBE AGALIAWAMU BUNONO GROUP ENTEBBE AKABWAI CHARLES ENTEBBE AGAPE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION ENTEBBE AKABWAI GEOFFREY STEVEN ENTEBBE AGARUKAMU.K.NOBLE ENTEBBE AKABWAI STEPHEN ENTEBBE AGATHA NAMISI STEPHEN ENTEBBE AKADWANAHO VINCENT ENTEBBE AGAU STEPHEN ENTEBBE AKAFAYO DAVID ENTEBBE AGINYU DANIEL ENTEBBE AKAMPULIRA JUNIOR ENTEBBE AGIREMBABAZI PHIONAH ENTEBBE AKAMPURIRA ELVIS ENTEBBE AGNES NALUBIRA ENTEBBE AKAMPURIRA JOVLET BINDISHANGA ENTEBBE AGODO SHABELLA PATIENCE ENTEBBE AKAMPURIRA PHIONAH ENTEBBE AGODO TIMOTHY.A. ENTEBBE AKAMPURIRA SHALLON ENTEBBE AGONZA MORRIS ENTEBBE AKAMPURIRA TALENT ENTEBBE AGONZA ROSEMARY ENTEBBE AKANAKINTAMA MARK ENTEBBE AGUDO WINIFRED ENTEBBE AKANDONDA DAVID ENTEBBE AGUMA DENNIS ENTEBBE AKANDWANAHO DAVID ENTEBBE AGUME IGNATIOUS RUTAKI ENTEBBE AKANDWANAHO DAVID ENTEBBE AGUNJIRA JANEFRANCES ENTEBBE AKANDWANWAHO MBABAZI YOSTUS ENTEBBE AGWANG HARRIET ENTEBBE AKANGWAMU ELIAS ENTEBBE AGWANG HELLEN ENTEBBE AKANKUNDA EDWIN ENTEBBE AGWANG ROVINCER OPIO ENTEBBE AKANKWASA ADRINE ENTEBBE AHAISIBWE JULIET ENTEBBE AKANKWASA HILLARY KAREGYESA ENTEBBE AHALIKUNDIRA FABIANO ENTEBBE AKANKWASA INNOCENT ENTEBBE AHARATUHES BRIGHT ENTEBBE AKANKWASA JOHN WILLIAM SAM ENTEBBE AHASIIMIRE IMMACULATE ENTEBBE AKANKWASA MARGRET ENTEBBE AHEBWA EDISON ENTEBBE AKANKWASA SAVERINO ENTEBBE AHEBWA NICKSON ENTEBBE AKANKWATSA PAMELLAH ENTEBBE AHEEBWA ABERT , ASIIMWE DUNCAN & NA ENTEBBE AKANSINGUZA EDWIN ENTEBBE AHEEBWA DOREEN ADAH ENTEBBE AKANYIJUKA SAVIOUR ENTEBBE AHIIRWA AMOS ENTEBBE AKECH JENNIFFER ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE ANNET ENTEBBE AKECH LILLY ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE CAROLINE ENTEBBE AKECH LILLY ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE CHRISTOPHER ENTEBBE AKEDO BETTY ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE DANNIEL ENTEBBE AKELLO BETTY ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE DUNCAN ENTEBBE AKELLO FARINA ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE GODFREY ENTEBBE AKELLO FLORENCE ENTEBBE AHIMBISIBWE INNOCENT ENTEBBE AKELLO GRACE ENTEBBE AHMED ISMAIL ENTEBBE AKELLO JOSEPHINE ENTEBBE AHUMUZA MIRIAM ENTEBBE AKELLO MANJERI ENTEBBE AHURUBURIRE PAUL ENTEBBE AKELLO MARY ENTEBBE AIDS VICTIMS SUSTAINANCE NETWORK AV ENTEBBE AKELLO MERABBU ENTEBBE AINE CHRISTOPHER ENTEBBE AKELLO PYRINA ENTEBBE AINE CHRISTOPHER TARIA ENTEBBE AKELLO REGINA ENTEBBE AINE ELLE WOODS ENTEBBE AKELLO SANTA ENTEBBE AINE GRACE ENTEBBE AKELLO SUSAN ENTEBBE AINE IVAN ENTEBBE AKELLO TEDDY ENTEBBE AINEBYATEGEKA GODFREY ENTEBBE AKENA BENSON ENTEBBE AINEBYONA SAMUEL ENTEBBE AKENA SUNDAY ENTEBBE AINEMBABAZI BABRAH ENTEBBE AKIBAWE ALEXIS AKIIS ENTEBBE AINEMBABAZI MAX NINA ENTEBBE AKII-BUA ALICE ENTEBBE AINEOMUGISHA PHIONEH ENTEBBE AKINYI REDEMPTA ENTEBBE AINOMUHANGI ELILDAH ENTEBBE AKISHURI FRANK ENTEBBE AIRFORCE S S SCHOOL CATEENPROJECT ENTEBBE AKISIIMIRE JACKLYN ENTEBBE AISHA NAGAYI ENTEBBE AKITE NANCY ENTEBBE AISU JOSEPH CHARLES ENTEBBE AKOL DAVID DAVIS 2 | PostBank Dormant Accounts 0800 217 200(Toll free) | 0312 356 711 | 0417 157 711 +256 707 993 930 [email protected] ENTEBBE AKOL FRED ENTEBBE AMAZING GROUP ENTEBBE AKOL MICHAEL ENTEBBE AMBASIIZE MABLE ENTEBBE AKOLA BEATRICE ENTEBBE AMEGA RONALD A ENTEBBE AKOLEBIRUNGI PATRICK ENTEBBE AMERO SUSAN ENTEBBE AKONA FAITH ENTEBBE AMINA IMAN ENTEBBE AKONGO VICKY ENTEBBE AMIRA MUZAMIL ENTEBBE AKORA ISAAC ENTEBBE AMMETTO EMMANUEL ENTEBBE AKORIMO JAMES ENTEBBE AMODING MARY GORRETTI ENTEBBE AKUGIZIBWE CHARLES ENTEBBE AMOLO JOSEPH ENTEBBE AKUGIZIBWE JANE JOVIA ENTEBBE AMONG AGNES ENTEBBE AKUGIZIBWE RACHEAL ENTEBBE AMONG CLARAH RECHO ENTEBBE AKULIA GRACE ENTEBBE AMONG CLARAH RECHO ENTEBBE AKULINO JESCA ENTEBBE AMONG PRISCILLA HANNAH ENTEBBE AKULLO ANNA GORETTI 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