Document:

Exhibit 10.3

 

 

First Data Names Frank Bisignano Chief Executive Officer

 

JPMorgan Chase Co-COO with Outstanding Operating Record Managing

Complex Customer-Focused Technology Businesses

Takes Helm of Global Leader in Payment Processing

 

ATLANTA, April 28, 2013 — The Board of Directors of First Data Corporation, a global leader in electronic commerce and payment processing, today announced that Frank Bisignano has been named chief executive officer (CEO), effective April 29, 2013. He will also join the First Data board of directors concurrent with his appointment.

 

“Frank has a proven track record of catalyzing positive change on a global business operating in a dynamic industry. At Citigroup, he built - from the ground up - the largest transaction services business in the world and oversaw the largest technological and operations businesses in the financial services industry,” said Joe Forehand, Chairman of the Board of First Data. “Frank is known for managing technological innovation in customer-focused businesses, and can now apply his skills and experience to leading the largest transaction payment processing company in the world.  Frank is the ideal CEO for First Data and having an executive of his caliber is exactly what we need to continue and grow our leadership role in payment processing globally.”

 

“First Data has an impressive customer-centric business and I look forward to joining the team and building on our strong partnerships with customers,” said Frank Bisignano. “New technological advances are impacting the payments industry every day, making life easier for our partners, our merchants and consumers. First Data can and should lead the way when it comes to offering the most innovative solutions and service.”

 

Prior to the appointment, Bisignano most recently served as Co-Chief Operating Officer of JP Morgan Chase &Co. (“JPMorgan Chase”), one of the largest providers of banking, lending, treasury, wealth management and investment services that serves 50 million customers, including consumers, small businesses, mid-size companies, corporations, financial institutions, nonprofits and governments. In this role, his responsibilities included overseeing global technology, real estate, operations, procurement, compliance, regulatory control and oversight, resiliency, security and safety, and general services for all of JPMorgan Chase’s businesses in over 60 countries. He also served on the executive and operating committees of JP Morgan Chase.

 

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During the housing crisis, Bisignano had the additional responsibility of serving as CEO of Mortgage Banking, leading a business that originates more than $155 billion in home loans annually. Under Bisignano’s leadership, the unit, the third-largest mortgage servicer, rose to become the second largest originator of mortgages globally and both revenues and customer satisfaction improved dramatically.

 

In 2012, Mortgage Banking reported net income of $3.3 billion, compared with a net loss of $2.1 billion in 2011 and JP Morgan Chase saw significant improvement in satisfaction among customers buying homes or refinancing, according to J.D. Power and Associates. Under his leadership, JP Morgan Chase moved up in the rankings to become the top large bank in both mortgage originations and mortgage servicing (fourth in Mortgage Servicing, July 2012 and fourth in Mortgage Originations, November 2012). During this same period, he also was one of the chief architects of the 2012 mortgage settlement that helped get the housing market back on track.

 

Bisignano succeeds Ed Labry who has been serving a dual role as both president of Retail and Alliance Services and Interim CEO since Jan. 28, 2013. Labry will continue in his role as president of Retail and Alliance Services.

 

“Ed has done an outstanding job, and we are grateful to him for his leadership, his long-tenure at First Data and his willingness to step in to the interim role. In addition to his managing one of the company’s largest businesses, we will continue to rely on Ed for support during the transition and as a culture carrier at First Data,” Forehand said.

 

“It’s been an honor to have led our great team during this period.  I look forward to working with Frank to grow First Data into an even stronger enterprise than it is today,” said Ed Labry, First Data interim CEO and president, Retail and Alliance Services.

 

Biographical Highlights of Frank Bisignano

 

Prior to joining First Data, Frank Bisignano was Co-Chief Operating Officer for JPMorgan Chase and the CEO of Mortgage Banking at JP Morgan Chase after being hired as Chief Administrative Officer in 2005. He also served on the firm’s Operating Committee, the most senior governing body, and the firm’s Executive Committee.

 

Bisignano is also one of the founders of 100,000 Jobs Mission, a coalition of companies, including JPMorgan Chase and First Data, committed to hiring 100,000 veterans by 2020.  As of April 10, the group had reached a milestone, having hired over 64,000 veterans, including 5,300 at JP Morgan Chase, and JP Morgan Chase was also recently named the second best place for veterans to work, behind only USAA, by Military Times.

 

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Prior to JPMorgan Chase, Bisignano was the chief executive officer for Citigroup’s Global Transactions Services business and a member of Citigroup’s Management Committee. Under his leadership (from 2002—2005), Global Transaction Services’ revenue grew to $6 billion from $4 billion annually. Bisignano was also the Chief Administrative Officer for Citigroup’s Corporate and Investment Bank, a senior executive vice president and Citigroup’s firm-wide deputy head of technology and operations. He held this post during the 9/11 crisis and is credited with creating and executing Citigroup’s successful business continuity plan, which involved relocating 16,000 employees displaced by the loss of 1.3 million square feet when the 7 World Trade Center building was destroyed. At Smith Barney, he helped lead and integrate the firm’s series of strategic acquisitions that led to the formation of Citigroup. Prior to his career at Citi, Bisignano worked at First Fidelity Bank from 1990-1994. During that company’s turnaround, he was an executive vice president overseeing technology and operations, and later served as chief consumer lending officer.

 

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Bisignano serves on the boards of PENCIL, the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. He is also on the board of JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. and the Board of Trustees of Continuum Health Partners. He is also a trustee for the Battery Conservancy and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He was previously vice chairman of the Options Clearing Corporation and a board member for the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, the Alliance for Downtown New York and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

 

In 2010, he received the Chancellor’s Medal for Outstanding Achievement from Syracuse University for his leadership in training the next generation of Chief Information Officers through the creation of a new interdisciplinary technology curriculum, with a focus on technology, business and engineering.

 

Bisignano graduated from Newport University. He is married with three children. Birthdate: Aug. 9, 1959.

 

About First Data

 

Around the world, every second of every day, First Data makes payment transactions secure, fast and easy for merchants, financial institutions and their customers. First Data leverages its vast product portfolio and expertise to drive customer revenue and profitability. Whether the choice of payment is by debit or credit card, gift card, check or mobile phone, online or at the checkout counter, First Data takes every opportunity to go beyond the transaction.  More information about the company is available on FirstData.com as well as on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.

 

Contact

Chip Swearngan, First Data

+1-404-890-3000

chip.swearngan@firstdata.com

 

###Exhibit 4.5

 

ADDENDUM TO LEASE DEED

 

THIS ADDENDUM TO LEASE DEED (“Addendum”) is made on this 23rd day of July, 2012.

 

BY AND BETWEEN

 

SRI DIVI SATYA MOHAN, son of Sri Divi Radha Krishna, aged 44 years, residing at Plot No. 23, Road No. 2, Sagar Cooperative Housing Society, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, SRI ATTALURI PRAVEEN, son of Sri Attaluri Koteswara Rao, aged 39 years, residing at 8-44-32, Vidyanagar, Visakhapatnam and SRI DIVI SATYA SAYEE BABU, son of Sri Divi Madhusudana Rao, aged 35 years, residing at 55-1-19, Jagannadharaju Nagar, Venkojipalem, Visakhapatnam, (hereinafter referred to as the “Lessors”, which expression, where the context admits, shall include its successors) of the ONE PART;

 

AND

 

WNS GLOBAL SERVICES PVT. LTD., a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 and having its registered office at Gate 4, Plant 10, Godrej & Boyce Complex, Phirojshanagar, LBS Marg, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 079, (hereinafter referred to as the “Lessee”, which expression, where the context admits, shall include its nominees, successors and assigns) of the OTHER PART and represented herein by its Authorized Signatory Ms. Jayshree Ghatnekar, through a Board Resolution dated 25th February, 2011.

 

(Both the Lessors and the Lessee are collectively referred to as “the Parties”)

 

RECITALS:

 

A.            WHEREAS the Lessors and the Lessee have entered into a Lease Deed dated 20th January, 2012 (hereinafter referred to as the “Lease Deed”) for lease of approx 31,332.20 sq. ft. super built up office space from 1st to 4th floors along with an exclusive right over designated car parking spaces in the basement level 1 in the building known as MPS Plaza (hereinafter referred to as the “said Building”) and situated at the designated space as more fully described in First Schedule of the Lease Deed (herein referred to as the “Demised Premises”).

 

B.            AND WHEREAS, the Lessee has approached the Lessors with a request to grant on the lease an additional area in the said Building viz. the Ground Floor admeasuring 7410 sq. ft. super built up, along with 2 cellars in the basement and the common space in the said Building (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Additional Premises”). And whereas the Lessors have agreed to this request.

 

C.            AND WHEREAS, WNS Global Services Private Limited (the original Lessee in the Lease Deed and hereinafter referred to as the “Lessee 1”), was approached by one of its affiliated companies viz. WNS Business Consulting Services Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as the “Lessee 2”) and expressed its desire to occupy and use a portion of the said Building for its business needs, thereby desiring it to be an additional Lessee. And whereas the Lessee 1 and the Lessors have agreed to this request of the Lessee 2.

 

 

D.            CONSEQUENTLY the Lessors, the Lessee 1 and the Lessee 2 desire to carry out certain amendments in the Lease Deed to give effect to the aforesaid understanding, which is recorded in this Addendum.

 

NOW THIS ADDENDUM WITNESSTH AS UNDER:

 

1.              In view of the clause C of the recitals above and with effect from 5th March, 2012 the Parties hereby agree to include Lessee 2 in the definition of the Lessee, in the said Lease Deed. Accordingly, the following clause shall be incorporated into the recital part, as appearing on the page 1 of the Lease Deed;

 

“WNS BUSINESS CONSULTING SERVICES PVT. LTD., a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 and having its registered office at Gate 4, Plant 10, Godrej & Boyce Complex, Phirojshanagar, LBS Marg, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400 079, (hereinafter referred to as the “Lessee 2”, which expression, where the context admits, shall include its nominees, successors and assigns) of the OTHER PART and represented herein by its Authorized Signatory Ronald D’Mello, through a Board Resolution dated 24th June, 2011.

 

The Lessee 1 and the Lessee 2 shall hereinafter be jointly referred to as the “Lessee”. And, that the Lessee and the Lessors shall hereinafter be collectively referred to as “Parties” ”

 

2.              In view of the clause B of the recitals above and with effect from 14th June, 2012, the Parties hereby agree to include the Additional Premises in the definition of the said Building during the Term of the Lease Deed. The Lessee shall pay the Rent for the Additional Premises at the rate of Rs. 28/- (Rupees Twenty Eight Only) per sq. ft super built up which shall be escalated subject to clause 2 of the Lease Deed. Accordingly, the said Building shall henceforth have an aggregate super built-up area of 37,050 sq. ft. in the said Premises which shall comprise of the 1st to 4th floors including the Ground floor, each floor admeasuring to 7410 sq. ft. super built up area, along with the exclusive right to use the designated car parking spaces in the Basement Level 1 constructed on the said Premises, 2 cellars, front open area, common space and the Lift, Ramp up & Stair case areas.

 

3.              The Parties further agree that with effect from 5th March, 2012 the Lessee 2 shall take on lease the 3rd floor and with effect from 14th June, 2012 shall also take on lease the 4th floor in the said Building. Accordingly, the following sub-para is hereby appended into the clause 6 of the recital part, as appearing on the page 2 of the Lease Deed as follows;

 

“Whereas, the Building is granted on lease to the Lessee 1 except for 3rd floor and 4th floor with effect from 5th March, 2012 and 14th June, 2012 respectively of the Building which shall hereby be leased to Lessee 2, along with a right to use, on a pro-rata basis, the designated car parking spaces in the Basement Level 1 constructed on the said Premises, 2 cellars, front open area, common space and the Lift, Ramp up & Stair case areas.”

 

 

4.              The Parties further agree that with effect from 14th June, 2012 the Rent of Rs. 24/- (Rupees Twenty Four Only) per sq. ft. super built up is hereby revised to Rs. 28/-  (Rupees Twenty Eight Only) per sq. ft. super built up. Further, in view of the above insertions, the Parties agrees to split the monthly Rent among the Lessee 1 and Lessee 2 and accordingly, the following sub-para is hereby appended into the clause 1 (a) of the Lease Deed, as appearing on the page 3 of the Lease Deed as follows;

 

“Out of the entire aggregate monthly rent, Lessee 1 shall pay an amount of Rs.  6,22,440/- (Rupees Six Lacs Twenty Two Thousand Four Hundred and Forty Only) excluding service tax as applicable and Lessee 2 shall pay Rs. 4,14,960/- (Rupees Four Lacs Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Only) excluding service tax as applicable”

 

5.              In view of the above insertions and with effect from 14th June, 2012, the Parties agree to split the interest free security deposit amount among both the Lessee. Accordingly, the following sub-para is hereby appended into the clause 1 (b), as appearing on the page 3 of the Lease Deed as follows;

 

“Out of the entire aggregate security deposit amount Lessee 1 has already paid a sum of Rs. 67,67,757/- (Rupees Sixty Seven Lacs Sixty Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Seven Only) at the execution of the Lease Deed. Further, with the execution of these presents, the Lessee 2 shall also make a payment of Rs. 37,34,640/- (Rupees Thirty Seven Lacs Thirty Four Thousand Six Hundred and Forty Only) towards an interest free security deposit which shall be equivalent to a sum of 9 months’ rent for 3rd and 4th floor and the common area of the said Building to the Lessors. Subsequently, the Lessors shall refund an amount of Rs. 11,65,797/- (Rupees Eleven Lacs Sixty Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Seven Only) to Lessee 1 thereby making Lessee 1’s aggregate contribution towards security deposit as Rs. 56,01,960/-. Consequently, the aggregate of both the Lessee’s contribution towards security deposit will be Rs. 93,36,600/- (Rupees Ninety Three Lacs, Thirty Six Thousand and Six Hundred Only).”

 

6.              With effect from 14th June, 2012, the Parties hereby agree to delete the clause 4 (a) of the Lease Deed in its entirety and replace with the following;

 

“The Terrace of the Building will be a non-lease area. The Lessors will be free to use the Terrace for any purposes with continuous access through lift and stairs. Further, the Lessors hereby grant an option to the Lessee to take on the lease the Terrace as per its future business needs, on the same Rent as shall be subsisting for the per sq. ft. super built up area of the Building as per the terms of the Lease Deed.”

 

7.              With effect from 14th June, 2012 the Parties hereby agree to delete the clause 10 (c) of the Lease Deed in its entirety.

 

8.              With effect from 14th June, 2012 the Parties hereby agree to delete the clause 19 of the Lease Deed in its entirety and replace with the following;

 

 

“The Lessee themselves shall maintain the common area of the Premises and may hire a third party vendor to render maintenance services through a separate agreement between them. Both the Lessee will pay maintenance charges as mutually decided with the third party vendor as per their agreement. The scope of services under the maintenance service shall include but not be limited to, the operation and maintenance of common lighting and electrical systems, maintenance of lifts, maintenance of fire protection system and the generator for the common areas, garbage removal, security for the said Premises, carrying out civil repairs, maintaining and repairing the sanitary and plumbing, maintenance of car parking facility, sewerage treatment plant, maintenance of AHU’s, maintenance & service of Electrical and Mechanical equipment including DG Sets, HVAC Units and Pumps power back up, cleaning of external facade and curtain glazing, housekeeping for common areas, maintaining the landscaping, pest control for the said Premises, etc. The service tax as applicable on maintenance services shall be provided by the Lessee.

 

Notwithstanding to the above, the Lessor shall continue owning the equipments referred hereinabove which are installed by Lessor in the Building. The Parties agree that the Lessee will assume the responsibility to maintain the said equipments during the initial Lease term and shall have an option not to continue with this arrangement for renewed Lease terms in which case the Lessor shall assume this responsibility on the mutually agreed terms. The Lessee shall be responsible to return the said equipments back to the Lessor in a good working condition at the expiry/termination of the Lease deed or at the completion of the life span of the equipments, whichever is earlier, excluding normal wear and tear.  Cost of any damages to the said equipments, if attributable to the reasons by Lessee shall be adjusted against the Security deposit made by the Lessee at the time of determination of this Lease deed. A list of the said equipments is detailed in the Annexure ‘A’ which is attached herewith.

 

9.              In view of the above insertions, the Parties agrees that the maintenance charges and/or any other charges, taxes, levies shall be divided on a pro-rata basis between the Lessee for their respective leased spaces in the Building.

 

10.       All other terms and conditions of the Lease Deed shall remain unchanged and valid and the same shall be binding on the Parties.

 

11.       This Addendum shall form an integral part of the Lease Deed and shall be binding on the Parties hereto.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their hands to this Addendum on the date as aforementioned.

 

	
SIGNED and DELIVERED for and on behalf of
    	
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the   Lessors aforesaid, by
    	
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SRI   DIVI SATYA MOHAN
    	
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/s/   Sri Divi Satya Mohan
    

 

 

	
SRI   ATTALURI PRAVEEN
    	
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SRI   DIVI SATYA SAYEE BABU
    	
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/s/   Sri Divi Satya Sayee Babu
    
	
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SIGNED and DELIVERED for and on behalf of
    	
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WNS   GLOBAL SERVICES PVT. LTD.
    	
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the   Lessee aforesaid, by its Authorized Signatory
    	
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/s/   Jayshree Ghatnekar
    
	
/s/   Jayshree Ghatnekar
    	
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SIGNED and DELIVERED for and on behalf of
    	
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WNS   BUSINESS CONSULTING
    	
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SERVICES   PVT. LTD.
    	
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the   Lessee aforesaid, by its Authorized Signatory
    	
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/s/   Ronald D’Mello
    
	
/s/   Ronald D’Mello
    	
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Annexure ‘A’

 

List of equipments

 

	
Sl #
    	
 
    	
Equipment
   Name
    	
 
    	
Capacity
    	
 
    	
Make
    	
 
    	
SL.no
    	
 
    	
Modal No
    	
 
    	
Qty
    	
 
    	
Warranty
    
	
1
    	
 
    	
Transformer
    	
 
    	
500   KVA
    	
 
    	
PETE
    	
 
    	
7360
    	
 
    	
Oil   ONAN
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
2
    	
 
    	
DG-1
    	
 
    	
250   KVA
    	
 
    	
Cummins
    	
 
    	
25768933
    	
 
    	
6CTAA-8.3G4
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
3
    	
 
    	
Borwel   motor
    	
 
    	
3HP
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
4
    	
 
    	
Fire   Jocky Pump
    	
 
    	
9.3KW
    	
 
    	
Kirloskar
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
PM1600
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
5
    	
 
    	
Fire   Main Pump
    	
 
    	
45KW
    	
 
    	
Kirloskar
    	
 
    	
WAA25/XV-22
    	
 
    	
SPECTRUM
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
6
    	
 
    	
Fire   Disel Pump
    	
 
    	
48KW
    	
 
    	
Kirloskar
    	
 
    	
4.4228E+14
    	
 
    	
4R1040NA
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
7
    	
 
    	
EB   Breaker(ACB)
    	
 
    	
1000   Amps
    	
 
    	
L &   T
    	
 
    	
LT   448736
    	
 
    	
CN-CS1000S1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
8
    	
 
    	
DG   Breaker-1
    	
 
    	
400   Amps
    	
 
    	
Schneider
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
LCIF3304
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
9
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-1
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642R1-I11F00058
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
10
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-2
    	
 
    	
11TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA1321R1-I11F00018
    	
 
    	
DPA1321RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
11
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-3
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642RI-IFOOO66
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
12
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-4
    	
 
    	
11TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA132IRI-I11F00015
    	
 
    	
DPA1321RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
13
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-5
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642RI-I11F0062
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
14
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-6
    	
 
    	
11TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA132IRI-I11F000
    	
 
    	
DPA1321RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
15
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-7
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642RI-I11F00063
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
16
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-8
    	
 
    	
11TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA1321R1-I11F00025
    	
 
    	
DPA1321RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
17
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-9
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642RI-I11F00064
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
18
    	
 
    	
Package   AC-10
    	
 
    	
22TR
    	
 
    	
Blue   Star
    	
 
    	
DPA2642RI-I11F00056
    	
 
    	
DPA26242RI-1
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
19
    	
 
    	
Split   AC
    	
 
    	
1.5   TR
    	
 
    	
Samsung
    	
 
    	
DB98-32720H
    	
 
    	
AS183UGDN
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
20
    	
 
    	
Split   AC
    	
 
    	
1.5   TR
    	
 
    	
Samsung
    	
 
    	
DB98-32720H
    	
 
    	
AS183UGDN
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired
    
	
21
    	
 
    	
Invertor
    	
 
    	
3KVA
    	
 
    	
Microtek
    	
 
    	
8LIWNB11107
    	
 
    	
NA
    	
 
    	
1
    	
 
    	
Expired

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