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Customer Notice 00 JANUAY 2020 CENTENARY BANK DORMANT ACCOUNTS In accordance with section 119 of the Financial Institutions Act 2004, Centenary Bank Ltd hereby informs its customers listed below that their accounts have remained inactive (dormant) for over five (5) years. In case an of the underlisted wishes to reactivate his/her account, you are advised to contact your branch. Otherwise all balances will be transfered to Central Bank after a period of five years in accordance with the Law. LIRA BRANCH ACENG SANTA AFUG - ABEJA PARISH AKELLO BONGO (MRS) AKURO YECU P.A.G AMOLATAR JOINT FISHER- APILI NIGHT FOR MERI ATULE PARISH FARMERS BAGUMA ANDREW DIMA GIDEON ENYANG PETER & DEV'T INITIATIVES AMI- ACENG STELLA AFUG - ACII PARISH FLORENCE CHURCH IES ASSOCIATION ALLAN (MINOR) GROUP (AFUG) BAINGANA SAIDI DIOCESE OF LANGO MIS- ENYANG RICHARD NAKULU COMMUNITY ACENG SUSAN AFUG - AGIKDAK PARISH AKELLO BRENDA AKUU NIGHTY AMOLO JUSPHINE APILI SANTA ATYANG ALEX BALA ALEX SION FELLOWSHIP CONV EPER BENSON & NINGO JIMMY RONALD ACENLWORO PARISH AFUG - AKONGMIT PARISH AKELLO CATHERINE AKWANG CHARLES AMOLO SUSAN APILI SUSAN ATYANG DAVIDSON BALA PARISH FARMERS DIVINE WATERS UGANDA EPILA RAJAB AND MAI OKELLO CHARLES, FARMERS GROUP(AFUG) AFUG - AKWON PARISH AKELLO CECILIA AKWANG JUDITH AMONDOT HARRIET APIO BETTY ATYANG JEKERIA GROUP (AFUG) DOE EMMANUEL EPILA . ABAA GEORGE ACERO FLORENCE AFUG - ALEMERE 'B' AKELLO CINDARELLA AKWANGEL FARMERS AMONE STEPHEN APIO BETTY ATYANG JOSEPHINE BANDEKO OJOK DOG ONOO GIPEKO EPOK AUGUSTINO ABACA SARAH ACHAN ETELLA PARISH OKWIR TOM OMIJI ITO GROUP (AFUG) AMONG HARRIET APIO CAROLINE ATYANG MOSES BARDYANG ZONE, WOMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ERAM A FELIX ABAKO CATERING AS- ACHAN SHARON AFUG - ALEMERE PARISH AKELLO CLARE AKWAR NELSON AMONG SEMMY APIO COLLINE AUCURU BAYOA AGWATA PARISH SOC . EST OF LATE OMARA SOCIATION ACHAR GEORGE AFUG - AMAI PARISH AKELLO DOCUS AKWERO ALISANTORINA AMONGI BEATRICE APIO DORCUS AUMA MARY GRACE ITO BAROCOK PARISH FARM- DOKOLO COMMUNITY MOSES . ABALA YOUNG FARMERS ACHEN CHRISTINE AFUG - ANAMIDO PARISH AKELLO DORCUS AKWERO CHRISTINE AMONGI J AND OLOBO M APIO DORIS AKITE NAUME . ERS GROUP(AFUG) WOMEN DEVELOPMENT EST OF THE LATE OPIO ABALO STELLA ACHENG ALBATINA AFUG - ANAMWANY AKELLO ESTHER AKWIR MOLLY AND OTIM G . APIO ESTHER AUMA ANNA GRACE BARR OBER ASSEMBLY ASSOC ROSEMARY AKELLO . ABANY PARISH FARMERS ACHENG JOY PARISH AKELLO ESTHER ALAD CISSY AMONGI JOAN APIO GLORIA AUMA BETTY ITF P.A.G MISSION LIRA DOKOLO GIRL GUIDE EST.ADMIN BY AKELLO GROUP (AFUG) ACHENG JOY AFUG - ARWOTCEK AKELLO EUNICE ALAL PARISH FARMERS AMONGI VICKY APIO JANET ABELKECH ELIZABETH BEATRACE Y P OGWAL ASSOCIATION CONCY ODONGO DENISH ABEDI PARISH FARMERS ACHILLA JULIUS PARISH AKELLO EVELYNE GROUP (AFUG) AMONO SUSAN APIO JOYCE LISTER . BED KEDE OCAN BUSI- DOLA NELSON ESTATE OF LATE AKULLU GROUP (AFUG) ACHIRO PAMELA AFUG - AWIKORI PARISH AKELLO FLORENCE ALAL RICHARD AMONONENO SOLIDALE - APIO MILLY AUMA CATHERINE NESS GROUP DOLLY AUMA ANCILIA . ABELI 'B' PARISH FARM- ACHOL ROSE AFUG - AWONANGIRO AKELLO FLORENCE ALANY CONSTANTINO AJURI ZONE APIO SEMMY AUMA HARRIET BenDes . DORIS AKULLO ESTATE OF LATE ANGULU ERS GROUP (AFUG) ACHOLA BRIDGIDA PARISH AKELLO FLORENCE ALANY JOHN AMONY CAROLINE APIO STELLA AUMA HARRIET BER ETIM KIKOM ONU DOROTHY ANGWECH NELSON . ABIA FARMERS GROUP ACHOLA MOLLY AFUG - BANGALADESH AKELLO FLORENCE ALANYI FARMERS GROUP AMONY FARIDA APIO TEDDY AUMA HELLEN (BEKKO) DR OKELLO OMARA ESTATE OF LATE APETO (AFUG) ACHOLA MOLLY PARISH AKELLO GLORIA (AFUG) AMONY KOSTA APIRE 'A' PARISH FARM- AUMA HELLEN JOYCE AND BETTY ACOLA RICHARD FRED ATEBE . ABIGABA JACENT ACHOLA PASKA AFUG - CHAKWARA AKELLO GRACE ALAR JOHN AMONY NORA . ERS GROUP (AFUG) ANGWECH ROSEMARY . BIDONG CALVIN DRATERU GLADYS ESTATE OF LATE BONNY ABILA DENIS ACHOLA SCOVIA PARISH AKELLO GRACE ALARO PARISH FARMERS AMONYAI FARMERS APIRE 'B' PARISH FARM- AUMA JENET BISHOP ASILI GIRLS' DYELOWANG HUDSON ECHENY OWINO ADMIN ABILA TONNY ACHOLA SR. ANGIOLETTA AFUG - IZIGWE PARISH AKELLO GRACE UNITED GROUP GROUP (AFUG) ERS GROUP (AFUG) AUMA JOAN SCHOOL EBIL FAMILY FOUNDATION BY OCARE DENIS ABILI STEPHEN ACHUDA TOM AFUG - KIKONDO 'B' AKELLO GRACE ALBERT BAYITA AMORI PETER APIT PE OOL HIV/AIDS AUMA JOLLY BLUE FOX EBIL MARGARET ESTATE OF LATE OBUA ABIRIGA PETER ACIO KADIJA PARISH AKELLO HARRIET ALEBERE FARMERS AMORIGOGA 'B' PARISH CBO AUMA JOSEPHINE GUARDS&SERVICES EBOGA BRENDA KASIM . ABITING FARMERS GROUP ACIO KETTY AFUG - KIKONDO PARISH AKELLO JASINTA GROUP FARMERS GROUP(AFUG) APIYO JENNIFER AUMA LUCY PACHOTO ITO COMPANY LIMITED EBOLA OMARA FRANCIS ESTATE OF LATE OKWENY (AFUG) ACIO LILLY AFUG - NAKATITI PARISH AKELLO JOAN ALEBTONG BUSINESS AMORIGOGA 'C' PARISH APOI PARISH FARMERS KABASEKE REUBEN OW . BOKELLO JOHN FRANCIS EBONG ALFRED TONNY RICHARD . ABITO SOPHIA ACIO ROSEMARY AFUG - OTIRA PARISH AKELLO JOYCE LEADERS FORUM FARMERS GROUP (AFUG GROUP (AFUG) AUMA LYDIA BONIFACE AYO EBONG BELMOS ESTATE OF LATE ONGENG ABOCE ANTHONY ACIRO ANNA AFUG - WABINUA PARISH AKELLO JUDITH ALEBTONG FARMERS AMORIGOGA PARISH APOK ANNA AUMA MARGRET BONIFACE OGWANG EBONG BENSON AND OYIE OLILA ENOS . ABOGA JAMES ACIRO FLORENCE AFUG- AKOL PARISH OKWIR,OCAN RAPHAEL . GROUP (AFUG) FARMERS GROUP(AFUG) APOLO MARGARET AUMA MASTURAH BONNIFACE OKELLO ISAAC . ESTATE OF THE LATE ABOKE GINNERY WOMEN ACIRO GRACE AFUG- ALYECMEDA AKELLO KETTY ALEGI CHARLES AMUCA UNITED COMMU- APONG SUSAN AUMA PAMELA OKELLO BONNY OGWAL EBONG BETTY ARACH ANDREW . PEACE INNITIATIVE ACIRO GRACE PARISH AKELLO M. HELLEN ALELE ALEX NITY ASSOCIATION(AUCA) APORO DICKEN ITO KICA ARWOT MARK . BONNY OKWIR EBONG CHARLES ESTATE OF THE LATE ELEL EBU HUDSON ADMIN . ABOL JOAN ACIRO JUDITH AFUG- ANYWALI PARISH AKELLO MARIA ALELE BONIFACE AMUGE BABRAH APORO GEORGE GOLDIE AUMA SESIRIA BOROBORO ANGLICAN EBONG DENIS ESTATE OF THE LATE ABONGO EVERLYN ACOKORA PARISH FARM- AFUG- NABWEYA PARISH AKELLO MARTHA ALELE DORCAS AMUGE BETTY APORO JOSEPHINE AUMA SUSAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EBONG JOHN OKULLO YOSWA ADMIN ABONYO EUNICE ERS GROUP (AFUG) AFUG-ABWONG UNITED AKELLO MARTHA ALELE JOEL PATRICE AMUGE CONCY APSDAP ASSOCIATION AUMI PARISH FARMERS ASSO EBONG JUDITH BY . ABONYO HELLEN ACOL BONIFACE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATI AKELLO MARY ALELE MOSES AMUGE DEVELOPMENT APUNYU BENON GROUP (AFUG) BOSCO ARYON EBONG MATIA ESTATE OF THE LATE PC ABOO NICHOLAS ACOL PETER AFUG-ETAM PARISH AKELLO MIRRIAM ALELE TOM INITIATIVE APUR JENGERE FARMERS AWAA JUSTINE BOSCO BAINAMAZIMA EBONG MOLLY OKELLO CIPRIANO . ABOO SIVIRINO ACUMA BONNY AFUG/AKURULANGO AKELLO MIRRIAM ALEMERE WOMEN'S AMUGE LILIAN GROUP AWANY BONIFACE BUA JAMES EBONG MOSES. ODONG- ESTATES OF LATE OTIM ABOR SAMUEL ACUNGI 'A' PARISH FARM- PARISH AKELLO OPIO GUILD AMUGE SUSAN APUR OBILO AWANY DENIS .A. BUA MOSES AND BUA KARA GODFREY, VINCENT DE-PAUL . ABOTE OJOK JENNIFER ERS GROUP AGABA NORRIS AKELLO PASKA ALEMI PARISH FARMERS AMUJJA DOREEN APUR PE KUN GROUP . AWANY QUINTO JASINTA . EBONG NELSON ETAO ACIL AYESU DEVEL- ABUDALA SABAN ACUNGI 'B' PARISH FARM- AGAGO GEORGE AKELLO PENINA GROUP (AFUG) AMUKA VOCATIONAL APUU LILLIAN AWANY WALUMBE BUA PAUL EBONG WILBERTO OPMENT GROUP-ALENY ABUKA FRANCIS ERS GROUP AGAI AGUSTINE AKELLO POLLY ALENGO EMMANUEL INSTITUTE APWA JUSTINE WILLIAM BUA WILLIAM EBONGA RASHID ETII GEORGE ABUKAMOLA FARMERS ACUNGI C PARISH FARM- AGAKO OKENG AKELLO REBECCA ALENGO JAMES AMUKO BOSCO APWOYO YOUTH UNITED AWAPINY 'B' FARMERS BUKELLO WALTER EBUK ANTHONY ETUKU JOLLY,AMAI TOM GROUP (AFUG) ERS GROUP (AFUG) AGANY PETER AKELLO REJINA OBOKE ALENGO WILLIAM AMULE AGNES ASSOCIATION GROUP (AFUG) BUNG PARISH FARMERS EBUU BOBSON OTEMA & OLIMA SAM . ABULI PARISH FARMERS ACUT CAROLINE AGENA TOM FOR OCAYA OSCAR . ALENY BEN AMULE HELLEN ARAC BITRACE AWAPINY UNITED FARM- GROUP (AFUG) EBWOL MARTIN ETUM ALEX GROUP (AFUG) ACUT CHRISTOPHER AGERE GEORGE AKELLO SANTA ALENYA EMMY & OKELLO AMULE JANET & BILL ARAC BONNIFACE ERS GROUP (AFUG) BUNGA JAMES EBYER DICKENS EUCHARISTIC CRUSAD- ABUNGA FARMERS ACWE JANE AGETTA OCEN AKELLO SARAH BENEDICT . DESMOND . ARACH GEOFREY AWEI NENO GROUP BUNGA JASPER ECAT TONNY ERS-LIRA DIOCESE GROUP ACWERA MARY AGITTA ELIZABETH AKELLO SARAH ALENYA EMMY, OBONG AMUN PARISH FARMERS ARACH MARGARET AWELO JASPER BURA THOMAS ECEL YOKOSAFATI EUNICE EBONG ABUNI MARGARET ACWERA SOLOMON AGOMA LUCY AKELLO SEKONDINA FELIX & ICAA GODFREY . GROUP (AFUG) ARECH ALFRED, AWELO SUSAN BUSOBOZI JOYCE ECIR JAMES EYACHU MICHEAL ABUR JOLLY ACWERA VINCENT AGONA DENIS AKELLO SHARON ALEX OKORI AMUNYU ALBINO OMARA PETER AND OLUM AWERI OPIO RUBBY BWOR SAMUEL ECWE QUINTO EYATU JOSEPH ABURA ALFRED OLWIT ADAGANI COMMUNITY AGONA WILLIAM AKELLO SUSAN ALEX OKWEE AMUTE CHRISTOPHER JAMES . AWICH YOYAH YEKO BYEKWASO JACKSON EDDRINE NSUBUGA EYEN ALFRED ABURA JAMES YOUTH ASSOCIATION AGONG JOSTON AKENA ALFRED ALFRED ACUR OKODI/ AND AWOR MARTINA . ARECO ALICE AWICI JAMES CAMKWOKI ICEME BODA- MUBIRU EYEN JOHN BOSCO ABURA RICHARD ADAI PETER AGONG PETER AKENA JOEL JOSEPH ATEPO ALUNGA . AMWAR POLINO AREMO JEREFANSIO AWIE PEK FARMERS BODA ASSOCIATN (CIBA EDII ROBERT EYOK TOM ABWANG OTIM MIKE AND ADAKINGO GARD GROUP AGONY BETTY AKENYA JOHN WESELY ALFRED OKITE AND ACHOLA JUDITH ARIAO REBECCA GROUP (AFUG) CAN BER IPUR GROUP EDOU SIMON EZARUKU SALIM OMARA DOUGLAS . ADEE FRANCIS AGOO TONNY AND AKENYA JOYCE . ALFRED OKORI EKII FRANCO ODONGO ARICHO BETTY AWILI SANTA CAN CAWA MERE PE EDULE MICHEAL FAIBI BUA ABWOC-OLIL DISABLED ADEE JALASCO PETER AGUM WILLY AKERE PARISH FARMERS ALFRED OTEMA AND GRACE ACHENG PIUS ARIO PETER AWINO BEATRICE GROUP EDWANY PETER FRANCIS ESUDU BEE KEEPING ASSN. ADIA GEORGE AGUMA BETTY GROUP (AFUG) ALIDI FARMERS UNITED OGWANG AROMA MARTIN
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