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127 Branches মেটলাইফ পলললির প্রিপ্রিয়াি ও অꇍযাꇍয মপমেন্ট বযা廬ক এপ্রিয়ার িকল শাখায় ꇍগদে প্রদান কমর তাৎক্ষপ্রিকভাদব বমু ে লনন ররপ্রভপ্রꇍউ স্ট্যাম্প ও সীলসহ রিটলাইদের প্ররপ্রসট এই িলু বধা পাওয়ার জনয গ্রাহকমক মকান অলিলরক্ত লফ অথবা স্ট্যাম্প চাজ জ প্রদান করমি হমব না Sl. No. Division District Name of Branches Address of Branch 1 Barisal Barisal Barishal Branch Fakir Complex 112 Birshrashtra Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir Sarak 2 Barisal Bhola Bhola Branch Nabaroon Center(1st Floor), Sadar Road, Bhola 3 Chittagong Chittagong Agrabad Branch 69, Agrabad C/ A, Chittagong 4 Chittagong Chittagong Anderkilla Branch 184, J.M Sen Avenue Anderkilla 5 Chittagong Chittagong Bahadderhat Branch Mamtaz Tower 4540, Bahadderhat 6 Chittagong Chittagong Bank Asia Bhaban Branch 39 Agrabad C/A Manoda Mansion (2nd Floor), Holding No.319, Ward No.3, College 7 Chittagong Comilla Barura Branch Road, Barura Bazar, Upazilla: Barura, District: Comilla. 8 Chittagong Chittagong Bhatiary Branch Bhatiary, Shitakunda 9 Chittagong Brahmanbaria Brahmanbaria Branch "Muktijoddha Complex Bhaban" 1061, Sadar Hospital Road 10 Chittagong Chittagong C.D.A. Avenue Branch 665 CDA Avenue, East Nasirabad 1676/G/1 River City Market (1st Floor), Shah Amant Bridge 11 Chittagong Chaktai Chaktai Branch connecting road 12 Chittagong Chandpur Chandpur Branch Appollo Pal Bazar Shopping, Mizanur Rahman Road 13 Chittagong Lakshmipur Chandragonj Branch 39 Sharif Plaza, Maddho Bazar, Chandragonj, Lakshimpur 14 Chittagong Noakhali Chatkhil Branch Holding No. 3147 Khilpara Road Chatkhil Bazar Chatkhil 15 Chittagong Comilla Comilla Branch Chowdhury Plaza 2, House- 465/401, Race Course 16 Chittagong Comilla Companigonj Branch Hazi Shamsul Hoque Market, Companygonj, Muradnagar J.N. Plaza (1st floor) Plot 226 (New) Tekpara Barmiz Market, Main 17 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Coxs Bazar Branch Road 18 Chittagong Chittagong Dohazari Branch Sadek Tower (1st Floor) Dohajari 19 Chittagong Chittagong Epz Branch Zone Service Complex (Ground Floor) CEPZ 20 Chittagong Chandpur Faridgonj Branch Talukder Plaza, Holding # 640 (1st Floor), Faridgonj 21 Chittagong Feni Feni Branch Feni Branch, 34 S.S.K Road 22 Chittagong Comilla Gouripur Branch Priyota Plaza, Gouripur Bazar, P.S: Daudkandi 23 Chittagong Chandpur Hajigonj Branch Munshi Plaza (1st Floor) Hajigonj 24 Chittagong Chittagong Kamal Bazar Branch Kabir Tower, Kamal Bazar Mohora, Kalughat 25 Chittagong Brahmanbaria Kasba Branch Shimanto Complex-2, Kuti Road, Kashba KEPZ Zone Service Complex (Ground Floor) North Potenga 26 Chittagong Chittagong Kepz Branch Chittagong 27 Chittagong Chittagong Khatungonj Branch 273/268, Khatunganj Sl. No. Division District Name of Branches Address of Branch 28 Chittagong Rangunia Lichubagan Branch Al-Emarat Complex, Lichubagan, Chandraghona, Rangunia 29 Chittagong Chittagong Lohagara Branch Mostafa Center Lohagara 30 Chittagong Noakhali Maijdee Court Branch Noakhali Super Market, Court Road, Maijdee Court Bank Asia Matarbari mini branch, Coal Power Generation Company 31 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Matarbari Branch Bangladesh Ltd(CPGCBL),Matarbari , P.S-Moheskhali, Dist-Coxs Bazar. 32 Chittagong Chittagong Mcb Sk. Mujib Road Branch 1269/b Sk. Mujib Road Agrabad C/A 33 Chittagong Comilla Nangolcoat Branch Hazi Nurul Amin Jashim Plaza Holding No: 119, Nangalkot Bazar 34 Chittagong Chittagong Oxygen Moor Branch 422, Oxyzen Moor Kulgaon, Biazid 35 Chittagong Chittagong Patherhat Branch : Ibrahim Sobhar Tower (1st Floor) Patherhat, Noapara, Raozan 36 Chittagong Laxmipur Ramgonj Sme Service Center Anupom Super Market (1st Floor) Bypass Road, Ramgonj Laxmipur 37 Chittagong Chandpur Rupsha Branch Ma Plaza,( 1st Floor), Rupsha Bazar, Thana: Faridgonj 38 Chittagong Noakhali Sonaimuri Branch United Plaza, Bank Road, Sonaimuri Bazar 39 Chittagong Chittagong Station Road Branch Station Road Branch Mohiuddin Market, 170, Station Road 40 Chittagong Chittagong Strand Road Branch .A Chamber (1st Floor), 317 Strand Road Majhiirghat Haji Anowar Hossain Complex (1st & 2nd Floor), Shahid Delwar 41 Dhaka Keraniganj Aganagar Branch Hossain Road, Aganagar, Keranigonj 42 Dhaka Dhaka Agla Bazar Branch Shafi plaza, Aglabazar, Nobabganj, Dhaka 43 Dhaka Dhaka Ashulia Branch Chowdhury Plaza (1st Floor) Zamgara Bazar, Ashulia, Savar Tanvir Super Market (1st Floor) Ashulia Bazar Bus Stand Ashulia, 44 Dhaka Dhaka Ashulia Sme Agri Branch Savar 45 Dhaka Munshiganj Baligaon Sme Agri Branch Dewan Super Market Baligaon Bazar, Baligaon Tongibari Munshigonj 46 Dhaka Dhaka Banani -11 Branch Banani - 11 47 Dhaka Dhaka Bank Asia Tower Branch Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue 48 Dhaka Dhaka Bashabo Sme Service Centre Northern Siddique Point 87, East Bashabo 49 Dhaka Dhaka Bashundhara Branch Plot # 25, Block-A, Avenue Road Bashundhara R/A 50 Dhaka Kishoreganj Bhairab Branch Kalibari Road, Bhairab Bazar, Kishoregonj 51 Dhaka Dhaka Bsmmu Branch BSMMU, Paribagh 52 Dhaka Dhaka Corporate Branch Noor Tower (1st floor) 73, Sonargaon Road (1/F Free School Street) 53 Dhaka Dhaka Dakshinkhan Branch K C Plaza (1st Floor) Noapara, Dakshinkhan Uttara 54 Dhaka Dhaka Dhanmondi Branch Meher Plaza, House # 13/A (2nd Floor) Road # 5 55 Dhaka Shampur Donia Branch Hossain Tower (1st & 2nd Floor) Shampur 56 Dhaka Dhaka Elephant Road Branch 64 Elephant Road 57 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Branch Thana Road, PO: Faridpur Dist: Faridpur Sl. No. Division District Name of Branches Address of Branch 58 Dhaka Narayanganj Fatullah Branch Swiss Point, Fatullah, Narayangonj 59 Dhaka Gazipur Gazipur Branch Akbar Trade Center, Shivbari Moor, Gazipur Sadar "Noor Hossain Complex", Holding - 70, DC Road, PS: Gopalgonj, 60 Dhaka Gopalganj Gopalgonj Branch District: Gopalgonj 61 Dhaka Dhaka Gulshan Branch Bay's Gallaria 57, Gulshan Avenue (Ground Floor) 62 Dhaka Dhaka Gulshan-2 Branch Gulshan Palladium, Plot - 1, Road - 95, Block - CEN (C), Gulshan-2 63 Dhaka Narshingdi Hatirdia Branch Hatirdia New Market, Hatirdia, Monohordi, Narshingdi Molla Market (1st floor) Hemayetpur Bus Stand, Tetultola Union, 64 Dhaka Dhaka Hemayetpur Branch Savar 65 Dhaka Dhaka Holy Family Rcmch Branch 1, Eskaton Garden Road 66 Dhaka Dhaka Jatrabari Sme Service Centre Nur Tower, 76/GA Bibir Bagicha, North Jatrabari 67 Dhaka Dhaka Jurain Sme Centre Anaz Tower (1st Floor), 495 East Jurain, Kodomtoli 68 Dhaka Dhaka Kalatia Branch Kalatiya Shopping Centre, Shamserpur, Keranigonj Ahmed Ali Plaza, College Road, Tengla Bari, Union - Srifaltali, PS & 69 Dhaka Gazipur Kaliakair Branch Upazila - Kaliakair "Kazipara Madrasha Complex" Holding# 559, Begum Rokeya 70 Dhaka Dhaka Kazipara Branch Avenue, Kazipara 71 Dhaka Gazipur Konabari Branch Rupjan Tower, Nilnagar Konabari 72 Dhaka Dhaka Lalmatia Branch Plot 4/3, Block-D Lalmatia Housing Estate 73 Dhaka Narshingdi Madhobdi Branch Shitlabari Bazar Road Narshigndi 74 Dhaka Munshiganj Malkhanagar Branch Union Parishad Bhaban Taltola Bazar, Malkhanagar 75 Dhaka Dhaka Mcb Banani Branch . R. Tower 24 Kamal Ataturk Road Banani 76 Dhaka Dhaka Mcb Dilkusha Branch 4 Dilkusha C/A Nishi Plaza, Plot No: 1, Avenue: 4 Section: 6, Block: C, Pallabi, 77 Dhaka Dhaka Mirpur -1 Branch Mirpur "VTCB Tower Shopping Complex", Holding# 3 Main Road, Section- 78 Dhaka Dhaka Mirpur Branch 1, Mirpur 79 Dhaka Dhaka Mitford Branch Bismillah Tower 147/148, Mitford Road 80 Dhaka Dhaka Moghbazar Branch Tropical M.L. Point, 43 New Circular Road, Moghbazar 81 Dhaka Dhaka Mohakhali Branch 82,Mohakhali C/A Farid Mia Complex, Dag # BS- 23, Khatian # 373, Mouza: 82 Dhaka Gopalganj Muksudpur Branch Gopinathpur, PS. Muksudpur 83 Dhaka Narayanganj Narayangonj Branch Jahan Plaza (1st Floor) 20 Sirajuddowla Road, Falpatty 84 Dhaka Munshiganj Nimtola Branch Hemanta Shopping Complex (1st floor), Nimtala, Sirajdikhan 85 Dhaka Dhaka North South Road Branch 89 Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Shoroni North South Road 86 Dhaka Dhaka Paltan Branch Rangs Tower 68 Purana Paltan (1st Floor) Mahmood Plaza, Pangsha Bazaar, Narayanpur, PO & PS: Pangsha, 87 Dhaka Rajbari Pangsha Branch Rajbari Sl. No. Division District Name of Branches Address of Branch 88 Dhaka Dhaka Paragram Branch Momotaj Tower Paragram Bazar, Koilail 89 Dhaka Dhaka Pragati Sarani Br. Venus Complex(1st floor) Kha-199/2-199/4 Progoti Soroni Badda 90 Dhaka Dhaka Principal Office Branch 111-113, Motijheel C/A 91 Dhaka Dhaka Ring Road Branch 842, Bitul Aman Housing Society, Ring Road, Adabor 92 Dhaka Keraniganj Rohitpur Branch Rima Plaza, Rohitpur Boarding Keranigonj 93 Dhaka Dhaka Rupnagar Branch Plot# 34 (1st Floor), Road# 16 Rupnagar 94 Dhaka Dhaka Satmosjid Road Branch House-42, Road-2A Dhanmondi 95 Dhaka Dhaka Savar Branch B-70/1 Bazar Road Savar 96 Dhaka Dhaka Scotia Branch Rangs Bhaban(1st Floor), 117/A, Old Airport Road, Bijay Sarani 97 Dhaka Dhaka Shantinagar Branch Treasure Island 42-43, Siddeshwari Circular Road 98 Dhaka Dhaka Shayamoli Branch 23/4 Khiljee Road, Block B Shyamoli 99 Dhaka Munshiganj Sirajdikhan Sme Agri Branch Serajdikhan Bazar, Sikder Market Serajdikhan Circle Windflower, Plot-30, Section-11, Sonargaon Janapath Road, 100 Dhaka Dhaka Sonargaon-Janapath Road Uttara 101 Dhaka Tangail Tangail Branch Al-hajj Super Market, 279, Masjid Road, PS. Tangail Sadar 102 Dhaka Kishoreganj Tarail Branch Tarail Bazar, Kishoreganj 103 Dhaka Dhaka Tejgaon Link Road Branch Shanta Western Tower, 186 Tejgaon I/A 104 Dhaka Gazipur Tongi Branch Mariom Tower(1st floor) 13 Anarkoli Road, Tongi Bazar Tongi 105 Dhaka Dhaka Uttara Branch House # 79A, Road #07 Uttara Model Town 106 Khulna Meherpur Bamundi Branch Bamondi, Gangni, Meherpur 107 Khulna Khulna Boro Bazar Branch 28 Sir Iqbal Road, Khulna Metopolitan City 108 Khulna
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