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3 Data for Annual Return 2018 Lotte Chemical Pakistan Limited Detail of Unclaimed Dividend / Shares as at 31 December 2018 1st Dividend 2nd Dividend 3rd Dividend 4th Dividend Amount of No. of Unclaimed 2005 Faysal MCB Bank SCB Bank SCB Bank Unclaimed Shares/Certificate S.No Folio No. Name Bank 2005 2009 2010 2011 Dividend (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) 1 6 MR HABIB HAJI ABBA 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 2 8 MISS HISSA HAJI ABBAS 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 3 9 MISS LULU HAJI ABBAS 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 4 10 MR MOHAMMAD ABBAS 17.34 26 18 14 75.34 0 5 11 MR MEMON SIKANDAR HAJI ABBAS 10.61 16 11 9 46.61 0 6 12 MISS NAHIDA HAJI ABBAS 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 7 13 ABBASI 744.43 1074 727 0 2545.43 0 8 14 SAHIBZADI SHAFIQUAH ABBASI 0 379 220 174 773 0 9 17 MR YUSUF ABDULAZIZ 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 10 18 MRS ZUBEDABAI ABDUL AZIZ 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 11 19 MR ABDUL GHAFFAR ABDULLAH 7.25 11 8 6 32.25 0 12 20 MR ABDUL GANI ABDULLA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 13 21 MR ABDUL RAZAK ABDULLA 59.78 86 58 46 249.78 0 14 30 MR SUBHAN ABDULLA 46.58 67 46 36 195.58 0 15 31 MR YOOSUF ABDULLA 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 16 39 MR DAWOOD ABDULLAH 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 17 43 MRS MARAYAMBAI ABDUL SHAKOOR 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 18 50 MR MOHAMED ABUBAKER 0 1373 929 735 3037 0 19 52 MST HANIFA HAJEE ADAM 1.56 3 2 1 7.56 0 20 54 MST JANEB BAI HAJI ADAM 8.03 12 8 6 34.03 0 21 69 MST HALIMA ADAMJEE 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 22 72 MR ABDUL AZIZ 6.73 10 7 5 28.73 0 23 76 MST JUBEDA BAI ADAMJI 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 24 78 MR MAHMED ADAM 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 25 79 MR ABDUL AZIZ 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 26 82 MST HANIFA ABOO ADHI 3.63 5 3 2 13.63 0 27 83 MR JAN MOHAMMED USMAN ADHI 3.37 5 4 3 15.37 0 28 84 MR KASSAM SULEMAN ADHI 64.17 93 63 50 270.17 0 29 86 MR ABDUL RASHID EBRAHIM ADMANI 2.07 3 2 2 9.07 0 30 89 MR GHULAM YUNUS AFRIDI 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 31 90 AFRIDI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 32 96 MRS BAI FEROZA HAJIANI H AHMED 0 363 246 194 803 0 33 100 MR HAJI EBRAHIM AHMED 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 34 104 AHMAD 0 312 307 312 931 0 35 106 MR HAFIZ MUKHTAR AHMAD 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 36 107 MR HAKIM MUKHTAR AHMAD 28.21 41 27 22 118.21 0 37 108 MR HAKIM SAID AHMAD 1.56 3 2 1 7.56 0 38 110 MR JAMSHED AHMAD 5.7 8 6 4 23.7 0 39 111 MR KHAWAJA MUKHTAR AHMAD 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 40 112 MR KHAWAJA SAID AHMAD 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 41 113 MR MALIK MUBARIK AHMAD 13.2 19 13 10 55.2 0 42 120 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 0 259 176 139 574 0 43 122 MR NOOR AHMAD 222.53 0 0 0 222.53 0 44 124 MR SAJJAD AHMAD 03025 0 45 126 MR SHAIKH NISAR AHMED 3.37 5 4 3 15.37 0 46 133 MR AHMADDIN 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 47 137 MR ABDUL HUSAIN AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 48 141 MR ABOOBAKER AHMED 10.1 15 11 8 44.1 0 49 142 MR ADAM AHMED 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 50 148 MR AKBAR AHMED 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 51 150 MST BAI KHATOON AHMED 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 52 151 MR BANDEALIBHOY AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 53 155 MISS FARIDA AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 54 165 HAJIANI ZUBEDA HAJI AHMED 2.59 3 2 1 8.59 0 55 168 MRS HAVABIBI AHMED 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 56 176 MR KHATRI ILYAS AHMED 16.31 24 17 13 70.31 0 57 179 MRS KULSUM ABDUR RAHIM AHMED 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 58 180 MR MUSHTAQ AHMED 1583.55 0 0 0 1583.55 0 59 182 MRS MAIMOONA BAI HAJI AHMED 711.05 1026 695 550 2982.05 0 60 186 MR MOHAMED SHAMIM AHMED 0.45 1 1 1 3.45 0 61 190 MR MUKHTAR AHMED 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 62 196 MR RASHID AHMED 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 63 197 MR RIAZ AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 64 201 MR SHAFIQ AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 65 202 MR SHAMIM AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 66 203 MR SHAMS-UD-DIN AHMED 5.18 7 5 4 21.18 0 67 206 MR SULEMAN AHMED 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 68 207 MR SULTAN AHMED 00538 0 69 211 MR SYED IFTIKHAR AHMED 3.11 4 3 2 12.11 0 70 214 MR YOUSUF AHMED 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 71 218 MR AHSAN-UD-DIN 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 72 223 MR MUSTAFA KHAN 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 73 226 MR TAR MOHAMED 5.7 8 6 4 23.7 0 74 235 MST AKHTAR UN NISA 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 75 237 MR ABDUL HUSAIN ALADIN 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 76 238 MR ISMAIL ALADIN 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 77 239 MR JAFAR ALI ALADIN 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 78 250 MR BAGH ALI 1.35 2 2 2 7.35 0 79 254 MR HAFIZ ABBAS ALI 0 0 0 509 509 0 80 255 MR HUMAYUN MOHD SHAFIQ ALI 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 81 256 MRS KULSUM BAI RAJAB ALI 3.37 5 4 3 15.37 0 82 258 MR FAZLE ALI 2.33 3 2 2 9.33 0 83 265 MISS NILOUFER ALI 632.25 0 0 633 1265.25 0 84 266 MR SAYED MUZAFFAR ALI 4.66 7 5 3 19.66 0 85 267 MR SHOAEB ALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 86 271 MR SYED MUSHTAQ ALI 3.89 6 4 3 16.89 0 87 281 ALIMAHOMED 904.34 0 0 0 904.34 0 88 284 MR EBRAHIM ALIMOHAMED 122.13 176 118 94 510.13 0 89 290 MR MOHAMED HAJI ALIMOHOMED 0 40 27 22 89 0 90 292 MRS TAHERA ALIMOHAMED 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 91 296 MST SAKINABAI ALIMOHAMMED 0 28 19 15 62 0 92 297 MR ILYAS HAJI ALLABUX 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 93 300 MST RASHIDA BEGUM ALAHDITTA 0 0 15 12 27 38 94 305 MR FASIH UDDIN ALVI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 95 308 MISS HUMERA AMEEN 12.42 18 13 10 53.42 0 96 309 MR AKBERALI ABDULHUSEIN AMIJEE 459.9 460 452 460 1831.9 0 97 310 MR MOHAMMAD AMIN 560.7 561 552 561 2234.7 0 98 322 MR AMIRUDDIN 69.61 100 68 54 291.61 0 99 326 MST AMTULBASIR 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 100 327 MR HAROON A GAFFAR ANDHA 8.03 12 8 6 34.03 0 101 331 MST ANSAB 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 102 333 ANSARI 6.21 9 6 5 26.21 0 103 334 MR MOHAMMAD YASEEN ANSARI 152.93 221 149 118 640.93 0 104 335 ANSARI 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 105 337 ANSARI 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 106 338 ANSARI 0 88 59 47 194 0 107 341 MR ANWAR AHMED 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 108 342 MR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 30.28 44 30 24 128.28 0 109 345 MR FIDAHUSEN ADAMJEE ARBI 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 110 347 MR MAHER ARIF 3.63 5 3 2 13.63 0 111 353 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 6.99 11 8 6 31.99 0 112 354 MR NAVEED ASHRAF 1.82 0 0 0 1.82 0 113 364 MR MOHAMMAD YASIN AZHAR 14.49 21 14 11 60.49 0 114 366 MR ABDULWAHID 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 115 372 MRS TAHERA AZIZ 1.82 3 3 2 9.82 0 116 380 MR HASHIM AHMED 6.47 10 7 6 29.47 0 117 393 MR MOHAMMED HAROON AHMED 40.89 59 40 31 170.89 0 118 394 MR SYED AHMED ALI 0 272 184 146 602 0 119 402 MR SYED ASAD ALI 53.55 54 53 54 214.55 0 120 414 MR SULTAN AHMAD 2054.22 2964 2007 1588 8613.22 0 121 428 MR ARIF M ALLAHRAKHA 0 378 256 202 836 0 122 435 MST BEENA AMIN 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 123 438 MRS NABIUN NISA AHSAN 15.53 22 16 12 65.53 0 124 450 MR ABDULLAH HAJI AHMED 2.07 3 2 2 9.07 0 125 460 MR MUMTAZ AHMED 0 156 0 0 156 0 126 505 MR MOHAMMAD ASLAM 0 9784 6625 0 16409 0 127 523 MR MOHAMMED YAKOOB ADMANY 03003 0 128 533 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 129 588 MR SALIM ADAYA 202.5 0 0 0 202.5 0 130 591 MISS HUMEYRA ABDULLA 130.93 189 128 101 548.93 0 131 611 MR KHURSHID AHMED 0 53 0 0 53 0 132 622 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 4.92 8 5 4 21.92 0 133 656 MR AMANULLAH 57.45 83 56 44 240.45 0 134 667 MRS SHER BANO ASHIQ ALI 4.05 4 4 4 16.05 0 135 1000 MR MIRZA IJAZ AKHTAR BAIG 00000 26 136 1004 BABI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 137 1006 MR ABDUL LATIF BACHOO 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 138 1007 MR ABDUL SHAKOOR BACHOO 1.82 3 3 2 9.82 0 139 1018 MR HABIB AHMED BAGASRAWALA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 140 1023 BAGASRAWALA 240.3 0 236 0 476.3 0 141 1031 MRS AMINA BAI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 142 1039 MR ABDUL HAMID MOHAMED BAKALI 11.39 0 0 9 20.39 0 143 1040 MRS FATMA ABDUL HAMID BAKALI 6.21 0 0 5 11.21 0 144 1041 MR MOHD RAFI HAJI MAULA BAKHSH 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 145 1042 MR HOOSEN BALAGAMWALA 0 272 184 146 602 0 146 1056 MISS RAZIA BANO 32.35 47 32 26 137.35 0 147 1058 MISS SHIRIN BANOO 13.72 0 14 11 38.72 0 148 1060 BANATWALA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 149 1061 MR ABDUL MALICK BANDEALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 150 1062 MR ABDUL MOHAMED BANDEALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 151 1063 MR BARADALI BANDEALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 152 1064 MRS FATIMABAI BANDEALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 153 1065 MISS SUGARAH BANDEALI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 154 1071 MR H HABIB ADAM BANTVAWALA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 155 1074 BANTVAWALA 27.17 40 0 0 67.17 0 156 1082 BAPORIA 44.25 64 44 34 186.25 0 157 1083 MR UNUS MOHAMED BAPORIA 4.14 6 0 3 13.14 0 158 1086 MR BIBHUTI BHWSHAN BARWA 35.55 36 35 36 142.55 0 159 1089 MISS SOURIYYA BASHEER 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 160 1092 MST AMTUL BASIR 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 161 1096 MR EBRAHIM UMAR BATLIWALA 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 162 1097 MR SULEMAN UMAR BATLIWALA 8.8 0 9 6 23.8 0 163 1098 MR SULEMAN UMAR BATLIWALA 0 0 12 9 21 0 164 1099 MR BAHADUR ALI PIRBHOY BAVA 8.1 8 8 8 32.1 0 165 1102 BAWANI 132.74 192 130 103 557.74 0 166 1107 MST AISHABAI ABDUL AZIZ BAWANY 47.36 69 47 37 200.36 0 167 1112 MR HAJI AHMED AYOOB BAXI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 168 1122 MST SHARIFUNNISA BEGUM 4.4 7 5 4 20.4 0 169 1125 MST BILQIS BEGUM 0 160 109 86 355 0 170 1127 MRS IRSHAD BEGUM 12.42 18 13 10 53.42 0 171 1129 MST KHURSHID BEGUM 0 340 230 0 570 0 172 1131 MRS NOORUN NAHAR BEGUM 58.22 85 57 46 246.22 150 173 1132 MRS RAZIA BEGUM 0 0 742 755 1497 0 174 1138 MRS WALEEM BEGUM 1.3 3 2 2 8.3 0 175 1141 MST ZOHRA BEGUM 1.04 2 1 1 5.04 0 176 1142 MRS ZUBEDA BEGUM 2.59 3 2 1 8.59 0 177 1143 MRS ZUBEDA BEGUM 2.33 3 2 2 9.33 0 178 1146 MR AHMED KASSAM BERIYA 0.52 1 1 0 2.52 0 179 1147 MR AHMED CASSIM BHABHA 19.35 20 20 20 79.35 0 180 1149 MISS MARIAM KASSIM BHAMANI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 181 1169 MST ANSAB BI 0.78 2 1 1 4.78 0 182 1196 MR TAJUDDIN NURUDDIN BUDHWANI 1.35 2 2 2 7.35 0 183 1197 MR SYED MOHAMMAD B BUKHARI 52.79 76 51 41 220.79 0 184 1203 MRS ARIFA BUSHRA 4.66 7 5 3 19.66 0 185 1205 MR MEHDI KANJI BUTHWANI 1.56 3 2 1 7.56 0 186 1206 MR MALIK MOHAMMED BUX 41.15 60 41 32 174.15 0 187 1207 MR MIRAN BUX 69.09 0 0 0 69.09 0 188 1229 MR YUSUF EBRAHIM BHAIMIA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 189 1234 MST ZOHRA BEGUM 8.54 12 9 7 36.54 0 190 1236 MST SALEH BEGUM 24.59 36 24 19 103.59 0 191 1238 MRS MAHMUDA BABRI 00033 0 192 1241 BARDAY 4476.64 0 0 0 4476.64 0 193 1266 MISS SOHAILA BANO 3.11 4 3 2 12.11 0 194 1274 MST ZAKIA BEGUM 7.65 8 8 8 31.65 0 195 1276 MST FIRDOUS BEGUM 0 88 0 0 88 0 196 1303 MRS HUSENA T BUSRAI 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 197 1304 MR FRENY B BOMANJI 07007 0 198 1607 CHANA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 199 1609 MST FARIDABAI MOHAMED CHANA 0.26 1 1 1 3.26 0 200 1610 MR HAJI HASHIM HAJI AHMED CHANA
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