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Agent Banking Division Agent Centre Detail Information of Modhumoti Bank Limited District Tangail Tangail Tangail Madaripur Mada Agent Banking Division Agent Centre Detail Information of Modhumoti Bank Limited SL Agent Name & Address Contact No & Centre Name Division No Agent Centre Address District Email Address Mr. Md. Saddam Hosen Boheratoil Union Digital +8801748104633 01 Boheratoil Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Tangail [email protected] 2 No Boheratoil Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Mr. Habibur Rahman Kakrajan Union Digital +8801718291840 02 Kakrajan Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Tangail [email protected] 1 No Kakrajan Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Mr. Md. Rubel Rana Jadobpur Union Digital +8801725111025 03 Jadobpur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Tangail [email protected] 4 No Jadobpur Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Mr. Kawsar Munsi +8801771111008 Dattapara Union Digital 04 Dattapara Union Digital Centre Dhaka dattaparaunionparishad@gmail. Point Madaripur Dattapara Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur com Mr. Md. Rubayet Hussain Umedpur Union Digital +8801735183853 05 Umedpur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Madaripur Point [email protected] Umedpur Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Mr. Md. Karim Molla alias Karim Mia Kutubpur Union Digital +8801728613647 06 Kutubpur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Madaripur [email protected] Kutubpur Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Mr. Md. Suruj Miah Khathalbari Union +8801717459761 07 Khathalbari Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Madaripur [email protected] Khathalbari Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Ms. Sahanaz Parvin Banshkandi Union +8801621940577 08 Banshkandi Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Madaripur [email protected] Banshkandi Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Md. Moin Uddin Kamal Bazar Union +8801712302356 09 Kamal Bazar Union Digital Centre Sylhet Digital Point Sylhet [email protected] Kamalbazar Union Parishad, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet Sheikh Md. Emran Ahmed +8801833071302 10 Tetli Union Digital Point Tetli Union Digital Centre Sylhet Sylhet [email protected] Tetli Union Parishad, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet Bimol Kanti Paul Jalalpur Union Digital +8801723236261 11 Jalalpur Union Digital Centre Sylhet Point Sylhet [email protected] Jalalpur Union Parishad, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet Md. Mahbubur Rahman Daudpur Union Digital +8801717926271 12 Daudpur Union Digital Centre Sylhet Point Sylhet [email protected] Daudpur Union Parishad, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet Md. Shohidul Islam Madborerchor Union +8801990733233 13 Madborerchor Union Digital Centre Dhaka Madaripur Digital Point [email protected] Madborerchor Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Md. Zamal Hossain Shiruail Union Digital 01734-454473 14 Shiruail Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Madaripur Shiruail Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur [email protected] Biplob Chandra Pal Bhadrason Union +8801718518999 15 Bhadrason Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Madaripur [email protected] Bhadrason Union Parishad, Shibchar, Madaripur Golam Mostafa Hatibandha Union +8801724834830 16 Hatibandha Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Tangail [email protected] Hatibandha Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Biplob Malakar Boroikandi Union +8801738111456 17 Boroikandi Union Digital Centre Sylhet Digital Point Sylhet [email protected] Boroikandi Union Parishad, Dakshin Surma, Sylhet Md. Juned Ahmed Tuker Bazar Union +8801734358158 18 Tuker Bazar Union Digital Centre Sylhet Digital Point Sylhet [email protected] Tuker Bazar Union Parishad, Sylhet Sadar, Sylhet Md. Jahed Islam Kandi Gao Union +8801743076726 19 Kandi Gao Union Digital Centre Sylhet Digital Point Sylhet [email protected] Kandi Gao Union Parishad, Sylhet Sadar, Sylhet Md. Monjurul Islam Churain Union Digital +8801624940264 20 Churain Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Dhaka [email protected] Churain Union Parishad, Nawabganj, Dhaka Md. Sohel Rana Barha +8801918539221 21 Barha Union Digital Centre Dhaka Union Digital Point Dhaka [email protected] Barha Union Parishad, Nawabganj, Dhaka Md. Liton Gazaria Union Digital +8801737114566 22 Gazaria Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Tangail [email protected] Gazaria Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Mohammad Masum Dariapur Union Digital +8801713537347 23 Dariapur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Tangail [email protected] Dariapur Union Parishad, Shakhipur, Tangail Md. Monowar Hossain Kumedpur Union Digital +8801784581767 24 Kumedpur Union Digital Centre Rangpur Point Rangpur [email protected] Kumedpur Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Md. Sanjidul Islam Bara Dargah Union +8801745183488 25 Bara Dargah Union Digital Centre Rangpur Digital Point Rangpur [email protected] Bara Dargah Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Md. Mofazzol Hossain Shanerhat Union Digital +8801738560200 26 Shanerhat Union Digital Centre Rangpur Point Rangpur [email protected] Shanerhat Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Md. Shariful Islam Ramnathpur Union +8801751205152 27 Ramnathpur Union Digital Centre Rangpur Digital Point Rangpur [email protected] Ramnathpur Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Md. Nur Habib Parvej Chatra Union Digital +8801732166770 28 Chatra Union Digital Centre Rangpur Point Rangpur [email protected] Chatra Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Md. Rezaul Karim Madankhali Union +8801737720921 29 Madankhali Union Digital Centre Rangpur Digital Point Rangpur [email protected] Madankhali Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Sumon Kumar Mahonto Bhendabari Union +8801719463275 30 Bhendabari Union Digital Centre Rangpur Digital Point Rangpur [email protected] Bhendabari Union Parishad, Pirganj, Rangpur Rasel Chowdhury Ulpur +8801721745843 31 Ulpur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Union Digital Point Gopalganj [email protected] Ulpur Union Parishad, Gopalganj Sadar, Gopalganj Avisek Biswas Majhigati Union Digital +8801737759881 32 Majhigati Union Digital Centre Dhaka Gopalganj Point Majhigati Union Parishad, Gopalganj Sadar, Gopalganj [email protected] Mukul Sheikh Kajulia +8801736420510 33 Kajulia Union Digital Centre Dhaka Union Digital Point Gopalganj [email protected] Kajulia Union Parishad, Gopalganj Sadar, Gopalganj Nigamamanda Bose Raghunathpur Union +8801912838643 34 Raghunathpur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Gopalganj [email protected] Raghunathpur Union Parishad, Gopalganj Sadar, Gopalganj Md. Shafiqul Alam Kati +8801712440338 35 Kati Union Digital Centre Dhaka Union Digital Point Gopalganj [email protected] Kati Union Parishad, Gopalganj Sadar, Gopalganj Rinku Mia Borni +8801677720749 36 Borni Union Digital Centre Dhaka Union Digital Point Gopalganj [email protected] Borni Union Parishad, Tungipara, Gopalganj Maynul Islam Opu Patgati Union Digital +8801711515003 37 Patgati Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Gopalganj [email protected] Patgati Union Parishad, Tungipara, Gopalganj Molla Rezaul Karim Kulia Union Digital +8801920638914 38 Kulia Union Digital Centre Khulna Point Bagerhat [email protected] Kulia Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat Bodruzzaman Gaola Union Digital +8801723445307 39 Gaola Union Digital Centre Khulna Point Bagerhat [email protected] Gaola Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat Shamim Khan +8801630181463 Kudalia Union Digital 40 Kudalia Union Digital Centre Khulna [email protected] Point Bagerhat Kudalia Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat m Md. Zillur Rahman Atjuri Union Digital +8801718849675 41 Atjuri Union Digital Centre Khulna Bagerhat Point Atjuri Union Parishad ,Mollahat, Bagerhat [email protected] Kishor Kumar Sarkar +8801911579200 Udaypur Union Digital 42 Udaypur Union Digital Centre Khulna [email protected] Point Bagerhat Udaypur Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat m Sheikh Wobayedur Rahman Chunkhola Union +8801912770775 43 Chunkhola Union Digital Centre Khulna Digital Point Bagerhat [email protected] Chunkhola Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat Shamirul Islam Gangni Union Digital +8801712174197 44 Gangni Union Digital Centre Khulna Point Bagerhat [email protected] Gangni Union Parishad, Mollahat, Bagerhat Md. Romjan Khan Kaijuri Union Digital +8801713575727 45 Kaijuri Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Faridpur [email protected] Kaijuri Union Parishad, Sadar Upazila, Faridpur Md. Omar Faruque Krishnanagar Union +8801717556772 46 Krishnanagar Union Digital Centre Dhaka Digital Point Faridpur [email protected] Krishnanagar Union Parishad, Sadar Upazila, Faridpur Md Abu Jafar Jahapur Union Digital +8801711730154 47 Jahapur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Faridpur [email protected] Jahapur Union Parishad, Modhukhali Upazila, Faridpur Md. Rajon Raipur Union Digital +8801711448062 48 Raipur Union Digital Centre Dhaka Point Faridpur [email protected] Raipur Union Parishad, Modhukhali Upazila, Faridpur Sheuli Bachar Jalma Union Digital +8801912261158 49 Jalma Union Digital Centre Khulna Point Khulna [email protected] Jalma Union Parishad, Batiaghata Upazila, Khulna Prianka Biswas Batiaghata Union +8801916485204 50 Batiaghata Union Digital Centre Khulna Digital Point Khulna [email protected] Batiaghata Union Parishad, Batiaghata Upazila, Khulna Sumon Mondol Gongarampur Union +8801952686165 51 Gongarampur Union Digital Centre Gongarampur Union Khulna Digital Point Khulna [email protected] Parishad, Batiaghata Upazila, Khulna Md. Mahidul Islam Amirpur Union Digital +8801717249489 52 Amirpur Union Digital Centre Khulna Point Khulna [email protected] Amirpur Union Parishad, Batiaghata Upazila, Khulna Md. Monirul Islam Bhanderkote Union +8801925216241 53 Bhanderkote Union Digital
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