Quess Corp Limited has issued a formal notice to shareholders regarding unpaid or unclaimed dividend amounts for the financial years 2020-21 through 2025-26. The company urges eligible investors to verify their records and initiate the claim process promptly. Furthermore, shareholders are reminded of the mandatory requirement to update their Know Your Customer (KYC) details, including bank information and PAN, to ensure seamless dividend processing and compliance with current securities guidelines.
Action Required for Unclaimed Dividends
Quess Corp has identified several dividend payments from the last few years that remain unclaimed by shareholders. These include various interim and final dividends ranging from the 2020-21 fiscal year through the 2025-26 period. Shareholders are advised that unclaimed amounts remaining for a period of seven consecutive years will be transferred to the Investor Education and Protection Fund, as per statutory requirements.
How to Claim Your Dividend
To recover these funds, shareholders must contact the Registrar and Transfer Agent (RTA), MUFG Intime India Private Limited. Depending on whether shares are held in physical or electronic (demat) form, specific documentation such as a formal request letter, a self-attested Client Master List (CML), and a cancelled cheque is required. For those holding physical certificates, additional investor request forms must be submitted to verify current bank and signature details.
Mandatory KYC and Account Updates
The company emphasizes the importance of keeping investor profiles current. All shareholders are mandated to provide essential KYC details, including PAN, nomination information, contact details, and bank account particulars. Shareholders holding shares in physical mode are strongly encouraged to convert their holdings into demat format, aligning with broader industry efforts toward full digital record-keeping and enhanced security. Detailed forms and instructional guides are readily available on the company and RTA official websites to facilitate this transition.
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