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Rs4255000 loan: Bank Alfalah moves court against 14 defaulters

byM. Imran Mehar
21/11/2014
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Bank Alfalah has filed a case in the banking court against 14 defaulters of credit cards and auto loans.

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The bank has requested the court for recovery of the amount from them.

The case has been filed against Javaid for Rs 239,000, Shahzad Ahmad Rs 445,000, Chaudhry Iftikhar Rs 377,000, Tahir Mahmood Rs 515,000 Nazar Ahmad Rs 476,000, Nasir Rs 795,000, Khwaja Shakeel Rs 164,000, Shahid Javaid Rs 193,000, Rukhsana Nadeem Rs 473,000, Ismail Khan Rs 235,000 and Rizwan Aslam Rs 177,000 and Karamat Ali for Rs 166,000.

They allegedly received loans from the bank and did not return it. Now the bank has moved the banking court for the recovery of millions of rupees from the defaulters.

 

Tags: 000 and Karamat Ali for Rs 166000.Bank Al FalahJavaid for Rs 239Rizwan Aslam Rs 177Rukhsana Nadeem Rs 473Shahzad Ahmad Rs 445

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