Sub.: Intimation under Regulation 39(3) of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015
Pursuant to Regulation 39(3) of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement) Regulation 2015, we furnish herewith details of loss of share certificate(s) as received from M/s. Link Intime India Private Limited, the Registrar and Transfer Agents (RTA) of the Bank.
After complying with required formalities by the shareholder, the Bank will issue duplicate share certificate(s) in lieu thereof to the rightful owner(s) through the RTA and the relevant information will be submitted to the Exchanges in compliance with the requirements.
Details of Lost Shares against which Stop Transfer Marked:
Date of
Folio
Name of the
Certificate No(s)
Distinctive Nos.
No of
Reason
Receipt
No.
Shareholder
From
To
From
To
Shares
16-12-2022
116418
KARIM NURJI
1015567
1015573
932951
933613
663
Lost By
ALIMOHD
Holder
BADARPURA
Total Shares: -
663
Thanking you,
For DCB Bank Limited
RUBI CHATURVEDI
Digitally signed by
RUBI CHATURVEDI Date: 2022.12.17 11:35:36 +05'30'
Rubi Chaturvedi
Company Secretary &
Compliance Officer
DCB Bank Limited
Corporate & Registered Office: 6th Floor, Tower A, Peninsula Business Park, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013
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DCB Bank Limited is an India-based banking company. The Bank is engaged in providing banking and financial services. The Bank operates through four segments: Treasury Operations, Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking and Other Banking Operations. Treasury Operations segment includes all financial markets activities undertaken on behalf of the Bankâs customers, trading, maintenance of reserve requirements and resource mobilization from other banks and financial institutions. The Wholesale Banking segment includes lending, deposit-taking and other services offered to corporate customers. Retail Banking segment includes lending, deposit-taking and other services offered to retail customers. Other Banking Operations segment includes para banking activities, such as third-party product distribution, merchant banking and other. The Bank operates through approximately 436 branches.