Some families from Sri Lanka own shares in Indian Companies that may be unclaimed for a long time
Some Sri Lankan families are holding shares and stocks, bank accounts in India but the same are unclaimed. The dividends on such accounts have not been claimed for a long time.
These shares in Indian companies may have been forgotten by the shareholders/ or their families; they may have changed their address but forgotten to inform the companies of their change in address; the shareholder may have forgotten to tell his/her family about such investments; the shareholder themselves may be deceased and the family members may nothave pursued the succession proceedings; but the fact remains that these shares are unattended - the corporate benefits on them like dividends, bonuses are unclaimed for many many years.
Some of the names are KARUPPIAH ARUNSALAM PILLAI, PANNIAH CASIP PILLAI, S R THURAI, Sidambaram Vytilingam, P A Ignitius, Lilina Seelawathie Gunatilleva, Luis Charles De Soysa Pieris, N Caruppenan Pillai, Norman Edward Weerasooria, John Spencer Coats, Etc.
The shares continue to be in their names; these investments must have happened atleast 60 years back. Chances are that the shareholder may have been deceased or too old. The dividends on such accounts is outstanding for many many years. The shareholder/ legal heirs would be entitled to the same.
We can help you in claiming the shares if the shareholder is deceased and you are a legal heir. We can provide you our services of tracing the assets and initiating the legal procedures in India to claim the same.
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