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Unpaid/ Unclaimed 2016 Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Board Secretariat, Head Office, Dhaka Unpaid/Uncollected/Unclaimed Dividend Amount for the year 2016 Name of the sharesholders/ Nominee If Net amount of SL# Father's Name BO/Folio Number Permanent & Contact Address Securities holders any Dividend 1 BHUDHAR CHAKRABORTY GURU BANDHU CHAKRABORTY 000127 48/10/A, R. K. MISSION ROAD 3,391.50 2 MD SHAHIDUL ALAM MD. MOKBUL HOSSAIN 000987 "PRIONEER" HOUSE NO. 13/A, FLAT NO.11-C 25,194.00 ESKATON GARDEN ROAD, RAMNA 3 KAZI MESBAH-UL-ALAM LATE KAZI MEFTAH UL ALAM 001293 80, MOTIJHEEL C/A.,(4TH FLOOR) 1,275.00 4 MD. TOFAZZAL HOSSAIN BHUYAN - 001391 GA, B-2, E/5, AGARGAON NEW COLLONI, SHER-E BANGLA 51.00 NAGAR 5 AMITABHA SARKER SHIPLU ARUN KHANTI SARKER 1201580019205918 33 NANDALAL DATT LANE LUXMIBAZAR DHAKA 3,391.50 6 MD. ALAMGIR HOSSAIN 1201590044692760 VILL- NAKILA P.O- KARAKATA, P.S- KALAROA 255.00 7 ISLAM EHSANUL MD. AZIZUL ISLAM 1201630044881517 8-15-4-306, TOSHIMA, KITA-KU, TOKYO 2,550.00 8 MD.IQBAL MIAH LATE MD.ALI BHUIYAN 1201720016853218 SA-9-2/1,BAIKALI,LAKE CITY CONCORD,KHILKHET, 2,958.00 9 INDEX CAPITAL GROUP LLC 0 1201750022535258 105 East Rayer Bazar Apt# B-4, Road# 8/A, West Dhanmondi, 1,275.00 Dhaka 10 MEHBOOB HASAN CHOWDHURY - 1201780017861756 C/O,MR.ABU ISSA CHOWDHURY BOHARDER BARI CHANDGAON 408.00 11 MOHAMMED KAMAL HOSSAIN MOHAMMED SHAHID ULLAH 1201820018233753 C/O-MD. ASHRAFUL ISLAM, 131/2,FLAT#A4,JAHANARA 12,750.00 GARDEN GREEN ROAD, DHAKA 12 MOHIUDDIN KHAN SUMON SHAHIDULLAH KHAN 1201830015752772 154,MOTIJHEEL B/A, 4TH FLOOR, ROOM#408, 3,225.75 13 MOHAMMAD NASIR UDDIN - 1201890014868016 222 CENTRAL BASHABO 586.50 14 MD. ABDULLAHEL KAFI 1201900013741429 MAHANANDA HOUSE NO 39 FLAT -C ROAD NO-11 NEW 2,550.00 DHANMONDI R/A , DHAKA 15 MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM MD NURUL ISLAM 1201940000113139 AB & CO. LTD. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING ROOM NO. 505, 9/F 25.50 16 ARIFUL HAQUE KAMRUL HAQUE 1202010004316137 81/1, SOUTH MUGDA 204.00 17 MD. HAJJAJ YOUSUF MURSHED MD. ALAMGIR MURSHED 1202010019625272 C/O. MD. ALAMGIR MURSHED, 46/I NORTH MANIKNAGAR, 612.00 NORTH SIDE, 2ND FLOOR, GUPIBAGH. 18 MOHAMMAD ASAD UZ ZAMAN M FARID UDDIN 1202020006477076 348/2,EAST KAZIPARA MIRPUR 2,550.00 19 K.M. ABDULLAH AL MAMUN 1202020006766969 INTEX MEHERUN, FLAT NO: 6-B HOUSE#397/1/A, 2,501.55 MODHUBAGH, MOGHBAZAR 20 MD. REZA HASAN TANVIR MD. ABDUL HAMID 1202090030242140 KARBALA, NISHINDHARA, 408.00 21 Sharif Mosharraf Hossain Mohammed Shahjahan Ali 1202140003950859 9, SHAH ALI BAG PAIK PARA ROAD MIRPUR 1,275.00 22 GAZI MAHFUZA MOSTOFA GAZI GOLAM MOSTOFA 1202200034605487 32/1, CHAMELIBAG. FLAT NO-4-A. SHANTIBAGAR. 1,275.00 23 SYEDA MINHAJ SULTANA MITU - 1202270014946331 A-17, MAHANAGAR PROJECT, WAPDA ROAD, RAMPURA, 1,275.00 24 Bipul sarker Narayan Chandra Sarker 1202400006063771 3 NO.GOBINDA GANGULI ROAD MYMENSING 1,275.00 25 SYED MOHIUDDIN LATE SYED ABDUL HADI 1202400019631113 FLAT-C-6, IDEAL MELODY-2 MOHAMMED ALI ROAD,(NEAR 1,275.00 ASIAN UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN) DAMPARA 26 ABU HENA MD.WAHADUR RAHMAN LATE TAIAB ALI 1202400023207122 DILL-MOHOL,NEW BABUPARA SAIDPUR NILPHAMARI. 1,683.00 27 SUMMITA DAS PRITISH CHANDRA DAS 1202400040346424 383/ NEW BILSHIMLA 1,275.00 28 MR. MOHAMMAD TOWFIQUL ISLAM LATE MD. YOUNUS 1202410016612945 SHELTECH SHURMA, FLAT- 6 G 7/1 & 7/C SHANTIBAGH, 2,550.00 MALIBAGH DHAKA-1217 29 MD. ABBAS UDDIN MD. FAZLUL RAHMAN 1202420005183891 BOI-MELA LIBRARY, 376/1, MODHUBAGH, MOGHBAZAR. 765.00 30 Md Amir Hossain DR. SHAMSUDDIN AHMED 1202450000483007 32, SOUTH KHILGAON 408.00 31 TORU MOHAMMAD SYED SYED AZIZUL HOQUE 1202550013183658 C-17, BLOCK-E, ZAKIR HOSSAIN ROAD MOHAMMADPUR 25.50 32 MR. IFTYKHER CHOWDHERY SAZZADUL ALAM CHOWDHURY 1202550027081934 B-2, F-19, KAILYANPUR HOUSING ESTATE, MIRPUR 408.00 33 MD.NAZMUL HOQUE KHAN (SUMON) LATE ANWAR HOSSAIN KHAN 1202610003926699 RAHMAN LODGE M/105-7 WEST MERUL BADDA, MODINA 1,275.00 MINA,BADDA 34 MD. ABDUR RAZZAK MD. ABU BAKKAR BEPARY 1202640021246455 ALAMGIR & IDRIS, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, LAL BHABHAN 1,683.00 18 RAJUK AVENUE, MOTIJHEEL 35 ABDULLAH AL HELAL MOHAMMAD IDRIS ALI 1202700008628977 C/O. PIROZ AL MAMUN, 1, DILKUS DBBL LOCAL IFFICE 1,224.00 MOTIJHEEL 36 S.M EMDADUL HAQUE S.M.A HAKIM 1202800033901833 EMDADIA VILLA (SHIKH BARI) KACHA BAZAR, BAGERHAT 51.00 37 MD. JAKIR HOSSAIN MD. LATAFAT HOSSAIN ZARDER 1202840036598245 ATLANTIC WAJIUUDIN TOWER, FLAT# 9B, ELEPHANT ROAD, 2,550.00 DHAKA 38 Farah Deeba Mohammad Ali 1203000023328928 231/1, MOBARAK SHAH ROAD, 1 NO BABURAIL, 1,275.00 NARAYANGONJ 39 SHAHIDA HOSSAIN MD.AWLAD HOSSAIN 1203020015673695 HOUSE NO- 2, ROAD NO-19, SECTOR NO-12 UTTARA 2,550.00 40 MD. NURUL HAQUE MD. ALI NEWAZ 1203060018965155 C/O.-AHMED KAWSAR 280.DONIA RASHULPUR JATRABARI 25.50 41 Shamima Islam Md. Azaher Uddin 1203220017757637 FLAT 7/D SANMAR RABEYA DARUL ULUM ALIA MADRASA 408.00 ROAD, CHANDONPURA,CHAWKBAZAR, 42 ARIFUL ALAM SARKER MD. FARID UDDIN 1203250010355285 78/2, ARAMBAGH (1ST FL) MOTIJHEEL 408.00 43 MOKLESHURE RAHMAN LATE MAHAMUDUR RAHMAN 1203250015597718 HOUSE# 202/5/1, WEST KAFRUL, SHERE BANGLANAGAR 51.00 DHAKA 44 MD. SHAFI ULLAH LATE ABDULLAHIL BAQUE 1203280045085328 20/4, KALACHANDPUR, GULSHAN, 5.40 45 MUHAMMAD RIZUANUL BARI 1203360017017731 B-144,C-2 AGB COLONY MOTIJHEEL 270.00 46 MD. ABDUL KARIM LATE MD. NAZIM UDDIN 1203510015743290 SEVEN CIRCLE (BANGLADESH) LTD. (REAGIONAL 1,275.00 OFFICE),SHATHI NEER H.-861, W.-21, CNB ROAD 47 MD MAZIBUR RAHMAN KHAN LATE MD. CHAND KHAN 1203510040136537 AFRIN MANTION, 348 NEW COLLEGE ROAD, JHALAKATI 1,275.00 48 MAMUN MOHI UDDIN . 1203550043292541 23 STAINSBY ROAD 1,275.00 49 MST.KISMAT ARA BEGUM SHARIF ALI AHMED 1203610014536908 C/O-MD.TOUHIDUL ISLAM 5,HAZRAT SHAHJALAL ROAD PARA 841.50 DOGAR, DEMRA 50 SHARIFUL HAQUE SARKER KAMRUL HAQUE SARKER 1203720029007078 57-K, KURATOLI 76.50 51 MD.SHOHAG HOSSAIN MD. ABDUS SATTER KHAN 1203900018198226 5/A, MONIPURIPARA, SANGSAD AVENUE, TEJGAON 25.50 52 DIPAK CHANDRA DAS 1203940031844178 JANANI STOR, 426, EAST KAFRUL DHAKA CANTT. 3,240.00 53 MIAH MD SHAH ALAM 1203970022241719 3/9 TINSHEED DHAKA CIRCLE AREA R.R LAB PAIKPARA MIRPUR 2,550.00 DHAKA-1216 54 RAZIA SULTANA SUME ARSHED ALI MIAH 1204250029730014 JANATA BAG, HAZI WASIUDDIN ROAD, SHAMPUR, DHAKA-1236 1,275.00 55 SHANTANU NAGPAL VINOD NAGPAL 1603870049931738 20/6, FIFE ROAD, COLOMBO-5 11,475.00 56 IMTIYAZ HUSAIN SECURITIES LIMITED 2,103.75 57 DR.F.M MOFAKHARUL ISLAM LATE DR. A .F.M SAMSUL ISLAM 1203500016963998 FLAT#704 HOUSE#12/A EASKATON GARDEN ROAD , RAMNA 12,546.00 58 Kazi Humayun Siddiq Late Siddiq Ahamed Kazi 1202090000028127 HOUSE NO.41 ROAD NO.3A, DHANMONDI R/A 2,550.00 59 Mr. Salim Raza. Mr. Hazi Abdul Ali 1201470000132709 92/A EAST TEJTURE BAZAR, TEJGAON 127.50 60 Mr. Abul Kashem Mr. Abdus Salam 1201470000233469 ROOM # 210, DSE BUILDING 9/F MOTIJHEEL C/A 204.00 61 Mr. Zubayeer Alam Capt HSM Alam PSC BN 1201470003478249 126-A, WAPDA ROAD, WEST RAMPURA 1,300.50 62 Kazi Md. Sifuddin Late Kazi Mohsin Reza 1201470035697997 6, Hatimbag Road, New#22/1 Shamol Bag, Old Dakkhinkhan 1,275.00 63 Shamima Akter - 1201480010622679 160/1 SOUTH JATRA BARI 102.00 64 Shehela Pervin Mirza Abul Khair 1201480026618563 HOUSE-10 A/1 BORO MOGHBAZAR 7,650.00 65 DR .YEASMIN HOSSAIN 1201510000122206 97/5 SHANTINAGAR 18,895.50 66 MRS.SUKLA SAHA PARIMAL K. SAHA 1201510000997482 PANKOURI, FLAT# B-3, 20, CHAMELIBAG , 10,200.00 67 MAHBUB ALAMGIR 1201510004610015 HOUSE NO-7.1ST FLOOR. ROAD-10.BLOCK-D.SECTION-12. 1,350.00 PALLABI.MIRPUR 68 MRS. LATIFA BEGUM LATE RUHUL AMIN CHOWDHURY 1201510005336789 B-447 (FLAT-2)KHILGAONTALTOLA DHAKA. 25.50 69 SHAIKH MOHAMMED SALIM REZA MOHAMMED ABUL HOSSAIN 1201510009762500 ASSISTANT, SECTETARY(FLEET) C&P DEPARTMENT, BIWTA 1,683.00 BHABAN(10 TH FLOOR) 141-143, 70 MST SHIULY AKTER LATE SHAMIUL HAQUE 1201510019542807 288/3 NORTH GORAN 102.00 71 MD. SADIQUR RAHMAN MD. HABIBUR RAHMAN 1201510041907862 914/2-B, SHAHID BAGH, DHAKA 12.75 72 Mr. Sk. Amanullah Late Sk. Md. Israil 1201520000822931 EASTERN HOUSING GORAN PROJECT, BLOCK # D, HOUSE NO- 3,391.50 64, 73 Ahmed Ali Bokul Late Mr. Nashiruddin 1201520000878695 68/1, 2ND. BABURIAL 204.00 74 H. M. Abul Khayer Khondaker - 1201520001765012 166/A, Lakecircus, Kalabagan, 1,249.50 75 Dilip Chandra Bhowmik Dhirendra Chandra Bhowmik 1201520003960417 SONALI BANK LTD., WAGE EARNER CORP. BR., NRAT SECTION 1,275.00 (6TH FLOOR), DILKUSHA, 76 Mrs. Momotaz Begum Maya Hafiz Md. Abu Sayed Khondoker 1201520005837433 86, BARABAGH, MIRPUR-2, 586.50 77 Mr. Md. Helal Uddin Md. Idris Ali 1201520006199691 HOUSE # 20, LINE # 16, SEC # 10, BLOCK # C, MIRPUR, 25.50 78 Mr. Shahryar Hasan Late Mohd. Moazzam Hossain 1201520006344224 91-G, ROAD # 7A, DHANMONDI, 153.00 79 Md. Mamun Ar Rashid Sarder - 1201520008711385 86 BARABAG, MIRPUR-2, 408.00 80 A M S Ishtiaque Bhuiyan Humayun Mahiuddin Bhuiyan 1201520009182075 HOUSE NO-247, ROAD NO-17, BLOCK-K, SOUTH BANASREE, 76.50 GORAN, 81 DR. ABU SAYED MD. ZAKARIA 1201530007771577 GRAND TERRACE APARTMENT FLAT# D 1001 45, NEW 5,100.00 ESKATON ROAD 82 Md.Sohal Rana Md.Abdul Malek 1201560042440780 B-69/1 BANK COLONY SAVAR 1,275.00 83 MD. NAZRUL ISLAM MARHUM MD. MOHON MIAH 1201570000984117 10/B, IPH STAFF QUARTER MAHAKHALI 102.00 84 MD. SHOWKET ALAM ABDUS SAMAD SIKDER 1201570004075277 TILOTTOMA 1/23-B/7-1 2ND FLOOR, BANK POLLI KADAMTALA, 25.50 EAST BASHABO 85 MUHAMMAD FAKHRUL ISLAMA MUHAMMAD AKHTER-UZ-ZAMAN1201570004349621 H# 349, R# 9, BLOCK# C BASHUNDHARA 841.50 86 MD.
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