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List of Unclaimed Shares and Dividend Warrants Amount of Name of Shareholder/ CNIC No./ Incorporation No. of Unclaimed Sr. Nationality Folio No. Unclaimed Certificate holder No./ Reference No. Shares/Certificate Shares 1 MAQSUD-UL-HASAN FOREIGN 00000-0000000-0 4017 52 5349 CHIRAGH DIN 2 FOREIGN 00000-0000000-0 50354 0 66 CHAUDHRY NATIONAL BANK OF 3 PAKISTAN TRUSTEE OTHER 00000-0000000-0 7360 44592 0 DEP LONG TERM VENTURE 4 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 7826 0 512519 CAPITAL MUDARABA M/S FIRSTINTER FUND 5 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8013 7 10466 MUDARABA LONG TERM VENTURE 6 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8208 0 13670 CAPITAL MUDARABA SHAFI (PRIVATE) 7 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8216 1400 35290 LIMITED MORGAN STANLEY 8 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8347 0 7032 TRUST CO. NATIONAL 9 DEVELOPMENT OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8507 0 285 FINANCE CORP M/S SARFRAZ 10 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 8596 0 80 MAHMOOD PVT LTD NATIONAL 11 DEVELOPMENT OTHER 00000-0000000-0 9398 473 28239 LEASING CORP. CRESCENT 12 INVESTMENT BANK OTHER 00000-0000000-0 9548 361 18834 LTD. AMZ SECURITIES (PVT) 13 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 1 0 1485 LIMITED NATIONAL BANK OF 14 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 2 0 661970 PAKISTAN EX-NDFC MTM SECURITIES(PVT) 15 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 3 0 55 LIMITED Y.S. SECURITIES & 16 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 3 0 11713 SERVICES (PVT) LTD. SILVER STAR 17 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 3 0 107 INSURANCE CO. LTD THE NAZIR HIGH 18 COURT OF SINDH OTHER 42501-6717627-5 3 0 31041 KARACHI S H BUKHARI 19 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 3 0 8805 SECURITIES PVT LTD MUNAF SATTAR 20 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 3 0 4500 SECURITIES PVT LTD. SHERWANI 21 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 4 0 1650 SECURITIES MARS SECURITIES 22 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 4 0 3375 (PRIVATE) LIMITED GENERAL INVES. 23 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 5 0 162 SERV. (PVT) LTD. MAK SECURITIES 24 OTHER 00000-0000000-0 6 0 58212 (PRIVATE) LIMITED ISMAIL ABDUL 25 SHAKOOR SECURITIES OTHER 00000-0000000-0 7 0 7999 (PRIVATE 26 JALEES AHMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 31 69 2850 27 AMJAD ALI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 32 18 476 28 SALMA SAQYB PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 568 0 1287 29 S JAVED SHAHID ALI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 626 0 67 30 ZAIBU GUL MOHD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 962 0 150 31 MR. MUNIR ISMAIL PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 964 139 0 32 N.J. QAYYUM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 1279 0 18073 33 ABDUL QAYYUM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 1280 0 31771 MALIK IFTIKHAR 34 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 1941 0 1638 AHMED 35 MOHAMMAD TAHIR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 1942 282 1160 M. SHAFIQ AHMED 36 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2176 398 93340 CHOWDHRI 37 SURRIYA JABEEN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2179 143 6193 38 JAMAL ABDUL NASIR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2180 43 5780 39 SHAUKAT AYOUB PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2181 43 5780 40 RUBINA KAUSAR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2182 43 5780 41 MOHAMMAD AYOUB PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2183 43 4915 42 M. JAHANGIR PAKISTAN 35202-2351898-7 2191 0 1929 43 A. RAFIQ SHEIKH PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2275 0 10336 44 KHALIDA RAFIQ PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2276 0 3247 45 MOHD HANIF PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2535 0 1547 46 HAJRA BAI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2537 0 1720 47 MOHAMMED ASLAM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2539 55 22428 48 ABDUR RAB MASUD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2621 52 1019 49 SHAMIM ROSHAN ARA PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2868 0 871 50 MISS AMTUR-RAHIM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 2869 0 85 51 MR. MOHAMMAD RAFIQ PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3170 208 0 52 NISAR AHMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3171 160 4699 53 RAEESA BEGUM PAKISTAN 33100-0915385-0 3174 0 9503 SYED AHMAD SUHAIB 54 PAKISTAN 33100-0674162-1 3176 386 12197 SHAH MUHAMMAD NADIR 55 PAKISTAN 33100-0991392-8 3177 207 4042 ZUBAIR 56 HABIB AHMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3180 0 18003 57 NUSRAT HUSSAIN PAKISTAN 42101-8979088-5 3181 0 5164 58 M. KHALID PAKISTAN 42101-6918402-7 3768 0 1030 59 MOHAMID ANSARI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3892 18 16649 60 AHMED MANSOOR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3893 95 34716 61 ZUBAIDA PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3894 18 16649 62 KISHWAR NIGHAT PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3895 0 1177 63 RANA TALAT PAKISTAN 42301-7485165-2 3897 0 2709 64 SURRIYA PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3899 24 5248 65 RAFAT PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3900 61 19815 MISS HAMEEDA 66 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3901 0 2864 TABASUM 67 GHAZALA TASNIM PAKISTAN 42301-9999896-0 3902 19 18375 68 MUSSARAT PERVEEN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3903 69 11582 69 MARIAM BIBI SHAIKH PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3904 31 147 SHAIKH ABDUL 70 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3905 31 0 RASHEED 71 SYED KHALID ALI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3915 0 1696 MUHAMMAD ASLAM 72 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3934 229 23856 SAJID 73 MRS. SAFIA ALVI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3937 205 0 74 BASHIR AHMAD PAKISTAN 35201-0831707-3 3942 0 956 75 NAHEED HASSAN PAKISTAN 35302-1856989-6 3945 31 16518 76 HASHMAT BIBI PAKISTAN 35202-8969253-4 3951 31 21888 77 TAHIRA KHATOON PAKISTAN 35202-2339956-6 3953 77 191 78 S. ALIM UL HASNAIN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3954 77 2592 MOHAMMAD JAVAID 79 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3956 800 70514 SOHAIL SYED MATLOOB 80 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 3980 67 25680 HASSAN ZAIDI KANWAR SHAFIQ UR 81 PAKISTAN 35303-2054316-7 3981 0 3850 RAHMAN 82 SULTAN AHMED KHAN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4009 0 6320 83 FAZALUR REHMAN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4012 0 1077 MR. MOHAMMAD ZIKAR 84 PAKISTAN 42301-0886013-3 4014 88 0 DIWAN MRS. MAIMOONA 85 PAKISTAN 42301-0651780-6 4015 88 0 DIWAN 86 SARFARAZ HASAN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4016 52 6726 87 SAEEDA SARWAR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4019 0 11997 88 MUHAMMAD SARWAR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4020 0 8483 89 ZAKIR HUSSAIN PAKISTAN 33100-4434027-7 4030 17 524 90 JAMIL-UR-REHMAN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4043 0 6494 91 MUSSARAT MEHMOOD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4051 0 353 92 SHAMA SAEED PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4056 1 1541 93 AMENA SAEED PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4057 1 1541 MALIK MOHD AMIR 94 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4058 12 5927 KHAN AWAN 95 S.M. SHEIKH PAKISTAN 42201-0592183-5 4570 12 3890 96 SHEHZAD MOIN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4573 21 6494 MOHAMMAD MOIN-UD- 97 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4574 24 24019 DIN 98 SHEERAZ MOIN PAKISTAN 42201-1789755-3 4575 0 33656 99 MOHAMMAD HALEEM PAKISTAN 42101-1815714-3 4577 14 2852 100 MOHAMMAD YUSUF PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4578 0 7228 MST. HAJRA BAI A. 101 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4584 0 1547 LATIF MR. MOHAMMAD 102 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4761 176 0 HAFEEZ HASHMI 103 SOHAIL AZIZ PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 4772 0 6176 DR. NOOR JEHAN 104 PAKISTAN 42201-4696853-8 4773 229 3503 MIRZA 105 DR. M. ISHAQ MIRZA PAKISTAN 42201-1779938-9 4774 229 3503 106 SHAHEENA MAUSOOF PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5431 17 1360 107 SAEED AHMED BAIG PAKISTAN 42101-9136388-7 5434 0 2434 108 DINAR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5452 31 1857 109 ABDUL HAKEEM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5453 1 1529 SOHAIL AKHTAR 110 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5690 0 75 SIDDIQI 111 HASSAN KHALID PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5694 47 10477 112 QUDRATULLAH GHAZI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5695 46 32125 113 AISHA GHAZI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5696 33 14615 114 MIRZA ABRAR AHMED PAKISTAN 34104-2313892-7 5700 120 0 115 ABDUL MAJEED SH. PAKISTAN 35202-2813187-7 5704 198 3861 MOHAMMAD 116 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5706 45 6266 AZIMULLAH 117 QAMAR IQBAL PAKISTAN 35202-6493914-1 5708 0 3454 118 MIAN BASHIR AHMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5711 0 3038 119 MUHAMMAD SAFDAR PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5712 31 950 MR. ZAFFAR HUSSAIN 120 PAKISTAN 38101-1787778-1 5716 31 0 ZAFFAR 121 MEHMOOD AHMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5721 0 659 122 MOHAMMAD IQBAL PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5722 289 15052 123 ANWAR BEGUM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5725 0 202 MOHAMMAD ARSHAD 124 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5731 0 2055 LATIF 125 SHAHZADA MOHD AMIN PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5734 247 19962 126 SH. MOHAMMAD ELAHI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5737 315 35504 MUHAMMAD ABBAS 127 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5739 3 57 GARDEZI BRIGADIER (R) ABDUL 128 PAKISTAN 36302-0445813-7 5740 36 1946 HADI MOHAMMAD IQBAL 129 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5741 440 24985 BURQUE 130 TUFAIL MOHAMMAD PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5742 31 15621 131 GHULAM RASUL PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5743 0 1433 132 ABDUL QAYYUM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5748 0 1790 133 MUHAMMAD IMTIAZ PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5759 0 20668 MISS RUBINA 134 PAKISTAN 35202-2566489-0 5760 0 5995 MEHMOOD SYED HASSAN 135 PAKISTAN 17301-1251224-3 5761 0 4109 MUNAWER UL GHANI 136 SYED MOHD ASIF ALI PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5766 0 5520 SYED MOHAMMAD 137 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5767 0 7223 HAMID ALI 138 ABDUL QAYYUM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 5769 0 18030 QAMARUZZAMAN 139 PAKISTAN 42101-1202639-3 5774 0 198 KHAN S. EHSANUL HAQ 140 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6099 68 24612 WASTI MOHAMMAD ASHFAQ 141 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6106 114 40594 AHMAD CH. 142 QAMAR SULTANA PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6107 95 28562 143 ABDUL AZIZ PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6125 0 1267 MOHAMMAD AYUB 144 PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6159 0 4975 KHAN 145 ZAINAB KHATOON PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6160 0 3951 146 FAIZA ASLAM PAKISTAN 00000-0000000-0 6178 8 796 147 A.
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