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Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L72200KA1999PLC025564 Prefill Company/Bank Name MINDTREE LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 17-JUL-2018 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 439244.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 Sum of matured deposit 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 Validate Clear Proposed Date of Investor First Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF Name Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) 49/2 4TH CROSS 5TH BLOCK KORAMANGALA BANGALORE MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and A ANAND NA KARNATAKA INDIA Karnataka 560095 2539 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 NO 198 ANUGRAHA II FLOOR OLD POLICE STATION ROAD MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and A G SUDHINDRA NA THYAGARAJANAGAR BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560028 2723 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 370 1ST F MAIN RD 8TH BLOCK MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and A K MAITHITIBAI NA KORAMANGALA BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560095 2743 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 NO 27 CHINNA THAMBI NAICKEN 12044700-04156582- Amount for unclaimed and A K VISVANATHAN KALYANARAMAN ST SALANPET VELLORE INDIA Tamil Nadu 632001 MI00 unpaid dividend 28.00 22-Feb-2023 231 2ND D MAIN ROAD 8TH BLOCK MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and A KARTHIKEYAN NA KORAMANGALA BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560034 2828 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 C/O DR A BHARATH KUMAR H NO 24 KAPPAGAL ROAD GANDHI IN301926-30150841- Amount for unclaimed and A RADHA KRISHNA NA NAGAR INDIA Karnataka 583103 0000 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 OLD NO 33 NEW NO 77 NORTH STREET THIRUVAIYARU IN301080-22710290- Amount for unclaimed and A SIGAPPI ACHI MAPPUKUTTI THANJAVUR DISTRICT INDIA Tamil Nadu 613204 0000 unpaid dividend 20.00 22-Feb-2023 3C/34 KALPATARU ESTATES JOGESHWARI VIKHROLI LINK ROAD IN301022-20427938- Amount for unclaimed and A V PRASAD AVRAMANARAO ANDHERI EAST MUMBAI INDIA Maharashtra 400093 0000 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 28 II FLOOR I MAIN CHUNCHAPPA SMADHUSUDAN BLOCK MATADAHALLI R T NAGAR MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and A V AMURTY NA BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560032 2775 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 115/2 NAGARAJA LAYOUT K G SATHYANARAYA APVENKATARAMIA NAGAR BULL TEMPLE ROAD CROSS IN301926-30003545- Amount for unclaimed and A V N H BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560019 0000 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 AZTEC SOFTWARE NO 23 3RD A CROSS 18TH MAIN 6TH BLOCK IN301135-26568413- Amount for unclaimed and A VICTOR AMALADAS KORAMANGALA BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560095 0000 unpaid dividend 40.00 22-Feb-2023 SURESHCHANDR 5-21-58 SUTRSAT ROAD THI IN303052-10004323- Amount for unclaimed and AATISH A MODI NA VAKHAT KISHORNI KHADKI PATAN INDIA Gujarat 384265 0000 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 H NO 9/1/83 GANEEMPURA IN300513-11936864- Amount for unclaimed and ABDUL RAQEEB ABDULRAUF NANDED MAHARASHTRA INDIA Maharashtra 431601 0000 unpaid dividend 8.00 22-Feb-2023 HYDERPUR P.S E/BAZAR DIST- 12024200-00050968- Amount for unclaimed and ABDUS SAMAD ADBULMANNAN MALDA MALDA INDIA West Bengal 732101 MI00 unpaid dividend 1568.00 22-Feb-2023 311,M.G. ROAD, TOR ICORNER, 12024901-00025941- Amount for unclaimed and ABHA KALA TEJKUMARKALA MALHAR GANJ, INDORE INDIA Madhya Pradesh 452002 MI00 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 GLOBAL VILLAGE RVCE POST MIND000000000000 Amount for unclaimed and ABHAI CHAUDHARY NA MYSORE ROAD BANGALORE INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 1144 unpaid dividend 1920.00 22-Feb-2023 4 JEEVAN PRAKASH APPT ARTILLERY CENTRE ROAD GOPAL 12013200-01434698- Amount for unclaimed and ABHAY CHANDMAL JAIN CHANDMAL NA NASIK INDIA Maharashtra 422101 MI00 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 ANANTKRISHNAJIK 668 KATARI BAUG NAVAL BASE IN300476-41236080- Amount for unclaimed and ABHIJIT ANANT KARMARKAR ARMARKAR WILLINGDOM ISLAND KOCHI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 0000 unpaid dividend 80.00 22-Feb-2023 AMADIU INDIA 138/B BRIGADE GARDEN CHURCH STREET IN301549-15719044- Amount for unclaimed and ABHINANDAN D SANGAM DKSANGAM BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560001 0000 unpaid dividend 2136.00 22-Feb-2023 NO 2B 3RD A CROSS 18TH 18TH MAIN 6TH BLOCK KORAMANGALA MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and ABHINAPU LINGA MURTHY NA BANGALORE INDIA Andhra Pradesh 500095 2495 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 23 3RD A CROSS 18TH MAIN 6TH BLOCK KORAMANGALA IN301135-26339568- Amount for unclaimed and ABY KOSHY PAKOSHY BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560095 0000 unpaid dividend 1016.00 22-Feb-2023 IN300394-11503737- Amount for unclaimed and ADIKE SRINIVASA RAO NA H NO 16-4-1199 SHIVA NAGAR INDIA Andhra Pradesh 506002 0000 unpaid dividend 32.00 22-Feb-2023 192 B 9 KALYANI NATIFIED AREA 12029900-02403538- Amount for unclaimed and ADITI GHOSH NA KALYANI NODIA KOLKATA INDIA West Bengal 741235 MI00 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 6/A SHANTINAGAR VAKOLA RUDRAPRATAPSIN PIPELINE ROAD ASIAN PAWTS IN300476-43412892- Amount for unclaimed and ADITYA NARAYAN SINGHDEO GHDEO HOUSE SANTACRUZ EAST MUMBAI INDIA Maharashtra 400055 0000 unpaid dividend 120.00 22-Feb-2023 ARABINDANATHBH SRIFALA PO & PS - RAMPURHAT 12046300-00071311- Amount for unclaimed and AHINDRA BHATTACHARJEE ATTACHARJEE DIST - BIRBHUM RAMPURHAT INDIA West Bengal 731224 MI00 unpaid dividend 144.00 22-Feb-2023 124 ASHOKA COLONY BEHIND 12033200-01330207- Amount for unclaimed and AIHATESHAM KHAN AFZALKHAN DIGMBER SCHOOL INDORE INDIA Madhya Pradesh 452001 MI00 unpaid dividend 104.00 22-Feb-2023 NARENDRAKUM 16 ANUPAM SOC . JETALPUR ROAD 12032300-00561401- Amount for unclaimed and AILESH AR SHAH NA BARODA INDIA Gujarat 387001 MI00 unpaid dividend 60.00 22-Feb-2023 H.NO. J-194 SHIVALIK NAGAR BHEL IN302201-10407978- Amount for unclaimed and AJAY BAJAJ BALDEVRAJBAJAJ RANIPUR HARIDWAR INDIA Uttarakhand 249403 0000 unpaid dividend 80.00 22-Feb-2023 RAMCHANDRAGUP NO 60 BHAGABANDH PUTKI POST IN301696-10594352- Amount for unclaimed and AJAY KUMAR GUPTA TA DHANBAD DIST INDIA Jharkhand 828116 0000 unpaid dividend 160.00 22-Feb-2023 KOMALCHANDRAJ C/O MAHAVEER GENRAL STORE 12043300-00079091- Amount for unclaimed and AJAY KUMAR JAIN AIN MAHAL ROAD CHHATARPUR INDIA Madhya Pradesh 471001 MI00 unpaid dividend 16.00 22-Feb-2023 ICOPE TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LTD 111/112 3RD CROSS 1ST MAIN 7TH BLOCK KORAMANGALA MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and AJAY KUMAR KHATRI NA BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560095 2636 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 5/603 SKY WALK BLDG ORLEM IN300476-40877027- Amount for unclaimed and AJAY PRABHU NA TANK ROAD ORLEM MALAD WEST INDIA Maharashtra 400064 0000 unpaid dividend 100.00 22-Feb-2023 MUHAMMADSIDIQ MOTIYAR KRALYAR RAINAWARI IN301696-10748862- Amount for unclaimed and AJAZ SIDIQ ZEHGEER ZEHGEER SRINAGAR KASHMIR INDIA Jammu and Kashmir 190003 0000 unpaid dividend 112.00 22-Feb-2023 54 BLOCK A DEEPA RESIDENCY R K MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and AJIT SINGH NA MUTT ROAD ULSOOR B'LORE INDIA Karnataka 560008 2663 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 SHRISSSHRIVASTAV MIG-87, HOUSING BOARD COLONY 12010600-00410036- Amount for unclaimed and AJITABH SHRIVASTAVA A DATIA INDIA Madhya Pradesh 475661 MI00 unpaid dividend 80.00 22-Feb-2023 PRASANNAKUMAR IN301250-28848735- Amount for unclaimed and AKHIL KUMAR ACHARYA ACHARYA ANANDA NAGAR DHENKANAL INDIA Orissa 759001 0000 unpaid dividend 112.00 22-Feb-2023 A2 CASALAVELLE 6 12/7 LAVELLE MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and AKILA VASUDEVAN NA ROAD BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560001 2400 unpaid dividend 216.00 22-Feb-2023 31 J M I COMPLEX OPP NAL MIND00000000AZ00 Amount for unclaimed and ALEX KURIAN NA AIRPORT ROAD BANGALORE INDIA Karnataka 560017 2682 unpaid dividend 72.00 22-Feb-2023 VARIKASSERRIL HOUSE PALAKATTUMALA P O MARANGATTUPILLY, KOTTAYAM KERALA, IN301895-10101234- Amount for unclaimed and ALICE OUSEPH CAOUSEPH [email protected] INDIA MAHARASHTRA 444444 0000 unpaid dividend 4.00 22-Feb-2023 MUKULMAHESHW PUSHPANJALI STATION MARG NAI 12016400-00056575- Amount for unclaimed and ALKA MAHESHWARI ARI BASTI SHIKOHABAD INDIA Uttar Pradesh 205135 MI00 unpaid dividend 176.00 22-Feb-2023 267 VASANT ENCLAVE PALAM IN301918-10035789- Amount for unclaimed and ALKA VOHRA NA ROAD INDIA Delhi 110057 0000 unpaid dividend 40.00 22-Feb-2023 C-30, VIKRAMADIYA SOC, OPP. BAJRANG DAS ASHRAM, N.H.8, RAMESHBHAIPATE THAKKARBAPANAGAR, IN300343-10645403- Amount for unclaimed and ALKABEN PATEL L AHMEDABAD. INDIA Gujarat 382350 0000 unpaid dividend 40.00 22-Feb-2023 NO.9/76B SOUTH NEERVAKUZHY IN301696-11037176- Amount for unclaimed and ALLWIN ROBERT KENNADYP PAULRAJC PALAPALLAM P.O K.K. DIST INDIA Tamil Nadu 629159 0000 unpaid dividend 40.00 22-Feb-2023 MAYURPARK 1, BLOCK 4 B/H PRAVINCHANDR RAMESHWAR TAMPLE IN300484-13624426- Amount for unclaimed and ALPESH A BHATT NA SUBHANPURA, VADODARA INDIA Gujarat 390023 0000 unpaid dividend 80.00 22-Feb-2023 SHMAMCHANDJAI H 22 HWP COLONY RAWAT BHATA IN300888-14626229- Amount for unclaimed and AMAN JAIN N VIA KOTA INDIA Rajasthan 323305 0000 unpaid dividend 32.00 22-Feb-2023 LATESHRIHARISHC 560 KAISER GANJ AHATA GANGA 12033500-01413791- Amount for unclaimed and AMAR NATH HAND RAM MEERUT
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