If Citibank was not passing along the notices then I would not have received them. I was contacted numerous times through Fidelity. There are phone numbers for Citibank on the documents. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1472033/000119380516002450/e614560_f6ef-arcam.htm I don't know what role Herman H. Raspé, Esq. played - he's the only individual with contact information listed. https://www.pbwt.com/herman-h-rasp%C3%A9/ Herman Raspé is an internationally renowned authority in the field of cross-border debt and equity transactions, particularly American Depositary Receipts matters. Mr. Raspé, Chair of the Firm's Corporate department, has concentrated his practice on cross-border capital markets and M&A transactions. Mr. Raspé is a frequent lecturer on the subject of American Depositary Receipts and the regulatory implications on foreign companies who access the U.S. capital markets and has authored a number of articles and advisory memoranda on the same subject. Mr. Raspé heads the Firm’s cross-border transactions team consisting of lawyers focusing on cross-border capital markets and M&A transactions. Mr. Raspé represents U.S. financial institutions and non-U.S. companies in a myriad of cross-border transactions, and including in capital markets transactions supporting cross-border mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, spin-offs and capital restructurings. Mr. Raspé is frequently called upon to advise non-U.S. companies on the subject of U.S. securities law implications on cross-border restructurings, mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and dispositions.