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Authorized Banking Agent Outlets Authorized Banking Agent Outlets To register for CIB Smart Wallet, please visit any of the below addresses: Please note that branch working hours are Saturdays to Thursdays from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm. Branch Address Area Governorate Shops 2 and 3, Building Number 425, AlMandara - Alexandria Gamal AbdelNasser Street, Al Montazah AlMandara Alexandria Police Station Shop 3, Building 2, Fawzy Moaaz Street, Semouha - Alexandria Semouha Alexandria Alexandria Building 5, Majestic Mall, Oraby Square, Mansheya Square - Alexandria Orabi Square Alexandria Al Mansheya Building 98T/63 kh, Port Said Street, Kafr Camp Ceasar - Alexandria Kafr Saqr Alexandria Saqr, Camp Ceasar, Alexandria Alexandria St. - Matrouh, next to Wedos Agamy - Alexandria Hannoville Casino – Al Dakhleya Division Al Hanouvel Alexandria - Alexandria Commercial shop No. (9) on the ground floor - Building No. (51) Jamila Bouhraid Seyouf - Alexandria AlSeyouf Alexandria Street (Al-Amlaq Tower) - Al-Syouf - Alexandria Commercial shop No. (3) – Apis First APIS - Alexandria APIS Alexandria Village Area – Raml 2nd - Alexandria 98 El Madina El Monwara Tower - Canal El Mahmoudya Street - opposite Karmouz - Alexandria Karmouz Alexandria Karmouz – below Albouruj Textiles and Raneen - Alexandria Commercial shop No. 2 - near El Sharkawi Mosque - opposite the police station off Desert Road - opposite El El Amereya - Alexandria El Amereya Alexandria Amereya Police Station - besides Orange Boutique - El Amereya Police Station - Alexandria Commercial shop No. 3 located in Building No. 224 Shebeen El-Koum Second District, Shebin El Koum - Ismalia Ismalia Street - Mena House Tower - In front of Isamalia the Electrical Control Building - Ismailia Al-Reda Tower - Al-Mahkama Street - Al- Kafr Al Dawar - Al-Beheira AlAdkawi Area Al-Beheira Adkawi District - Kafr Al-Dawar City 2 Ourabi Street, Kom Hamada, Al Kom Hamada - Al Beheira Kom Hamada Al - Beheira Beheira Abo El Makarem Tower - Gamal Abdel Etay El Baroud - Al Beheira Nasser Street, Etay El Baroud - Al Etay El Baroud Al - Beheira Baheira Salah Salem Street, Shoubra Khiet City - Shubra Khiet - Al Beheira Shubra Khiet Al - Beheira Al Baheira Co-op Petrol Station, Building No. 188 Co-op Al-Haram Haram Street, next to Arkan Pyramids Al-Haram Giza Hotel & Western Union Co-op Petrol Station, Building No. 254, Faisal Co-op Faisal Giza King Faisal Street, next to the Mobile Shop Commercial shop No. 1 - Building 42 - Al-Dokki Mossadak Street Giza Mossadak Street - Dokki Building No. 12, National Company Faisal Faisal Giza Buildings, End of Faisal Street - Giza Motamayez – 6th October Gamgoum Mall – Al Motamayez Area Al Motamayez Giza Gameat Al Dewal Al Arabeya - 71 Al Kawther Building – Gameat Al Gameat Al Dewal Giza Mohandissin Dewal Al Arabeya Street Al Arabeya Street Plot -125 Zone Z - Hadayek Al Ahram Hadayek Al Ahram - In front of the Commercial Mall – Al Hadayek Al Ahram Giza Haram - Giza Al Yasmine Tower - located in Building No. 19 - El-Eshreen Abdel Latif Abu Zaid Faisal Faisal Giza Street, on the corner of the 30th Street, the martyr Ahmed Hamdi - Bulaq Al-Dakrour Real Estate 17 Obada Ibn El Samet Giza Street from El Mahatta Street - AlMahatta Street Giza Governorate Giza Shop 1, Ground Floor, Building 25, Lebanon Square Extension of July 26 - Lebanon Square - Mohandissin Giza Agouza Police Station - Giza No. 138 El Wehda Street - El Tahrir City - AlWihda - Imbaba Al Tahrir City Giza Imbaba - Giza Real Estate 1 Saad Al-Labban Street - Al Warraq – Imbaba Moroccan Tower - from Corniche El Nil Warraq Giza St. - Warraq Al-Hadr - Warraq - Giza Al Hussary –6th October Second District – Plot 40 - Giza 6th October Giza Commercial Store No. 1 - Ground Floor Howamdya - Saad Zaghlool Street - Al Andalous Howamdya Giza Street corner - El Howamdya - Giza Commercial Store No. 3 - Building No. Laylt El Qadr - 6th Laylt El Qadr 1 - 26st Settlement - Twelfth District - 6th Giza October of October - Giza Commercial Store No. 2, between Ashour the butcher’s shop and Ashour Bashteel - Embaba restaurant - Building No. 1 - Bashteel Bashteel - Embaba Giza Road - intersection with 6th October Street - Bashteel - Ouseem - Giza Mohamed Fouad Abo Hamila Street, Al-Ayat - KZN besides Oriental Weavers Store - El Hag Al-Ayat Giza Dessouki Shop No. 2, Ground Floor, Ka2en Mashaya - AlMansoura Building, El Mashaya el Sofleya, Giza El Mashaya street Al-Daqahlia Tower Plaza Lebanon Tower, Al-Galaa Street - Aga Aga - AlMansoura AlGalaa Street Al-Daqahlia Center - Dakahlia Governorate Building 66 - Port Said Street - Bandar Mit Ghamr - Al-Dakahlia Mit Ghamr Al-Daqahlia Mit Ghamr - Dakahlia Governorate Building No. 156, Al Thawra Street – Belqas -AlMansoura Balqas Center Al-Daqahlia Belqas Center, Mansoura Commercial Store No. 1 - Ourabi Street El Manzala - Al-Dakahlia - El Garayhi Square - El Manzala City – El Manzala Al-Dakahlia Al-Dakahlia 3 Abdel Moneim Reyad Street - opposite Dikernes Club - below The Liver Dikernes - Dakahlia - KZN Dikernes Al-Dakahlia Patients’ Association - Dikernes - Al- Dakahlia Gawad Hosney Street, besides the Sherbin - Dakahlia - KZN Sherbin Al-Dakahlia police station, Sherbin City - Al Dakahlia Commercial Store No. 1 - Mit Salsil Mit Salsil - Dakahlia Street - besides the post office in front of Mit Salsil Al-Dakahlia Mit Salsil Court - Al Dakahlia Commercial Stores 2 & 1, in front of Suez building no. 517, El Geish Street, next to El El Geish Street Suez Batal Supplies, El Arbaeen District, Suez 30 Abdel Aziz Ali Street, cooperative Zagazig AlMohafza Street Al-Sharqia housing, Zagazig Second, Sharqia Ground floor - Senco Center - Block 32, Senco Center – 10th Ramadan 10th Ramadan Al-Sharqia Main City Center - Al-Sharqia Commercial shop No. (3) on the ground Bilbeis - Al-Sharqia floor - Building No. (44) Port Said Street - Street Port Said Al-Sharqia Badr Belbeis - Al-Sharqia Abdel Aziz Ali Street, besides Metwaly Saad Railway, besides Wahdan Abo Kabeer - Al-Sharqia - KZN Abo Kabeer Al-Sharqia Workshop for Chairs - Abo Kabeer - Al- Sharqia Tahrir Street - Moghazy Area - Abo Abo Hammad - Al-Sharqia - KZN Abo Hammad Al-Sharqia Hammad City – Al-Sharqia Ahmed Ourabi Street, El Salakhana Area Kafr Sakr - Al-Sharqia - KZN - Al Salam District – Kafr Sakr City – Al- Kafr Sakr Al-Sharqia Sharqia Store on Wageeh Abaza Street - Minia El Qamh - Al-Sharqia - KZN opposite Al Batal Cafeteria – Minia El Minia El Qamh Al-Sharqia Qamh – Al-Sharqia Commercial Store No. 3 - Building No. 5 Faqous - El Harayry Mall - Tere’et el Minia Street Faqous Al-Sharqia - Bandar Faqous - Al-Sharqia Commercial Store No. 3 in Abdel ELHussainya - Al-Sharqia Moneim Riad (Police Station Street) - El Hussainya Al-Sharqia Badar El Hussainya - Al-Sharqia Commercial Store - Ground Floor - Ahmed Helmi Street, intersection with Darb Negm - Al-Sharqia Darb Negm Al-Sharqia Azzam St. - Ezbet Omran - Darb Negm - Al-Sharqia Real Estate No. 1, Hassan Radwan AlGeish - Tanta Street, 2nd Police Station, Bandar Tanta, Bandar Tanta Al-Gharbiya Al-Gharbiya Building 15A - 23rd of July Street - Next to Alex Bank - Previously Al-Bahr Street Police Station Al 23 July Street, Al Mahalla Al Kobra Al-Gharbiya - First Mahalla El-Kubra Police Station- Mahalla Al Kobra Al-Gharbiya Al Santa - Al-Gharbiya - KZN Al Gomhorya Street, West Santa City Al Santa Al-Gharbiya New Station Street - Basyoun City - Al- Basyoun - Al-Gharbiya - KZN Basyoun Al-Gharbiya Gharbiya El Gabana St. - Kafr El Zayat City - Al- Kafr El Zayat- Al-Gharbiya -KZN Kafr El Zayat Al-Gharbiya Gharbiya Shop No. 2 - No. 78S - Hassan Abu Al Hurghada Hurghada Hurghada Abbas Street - Hurghada Shop No. 6 - Ground Floor - Building 1 Al Massala Square – Al-Fayoum Al Nabawi Al Muhandis Street - Al Bara Al Massala Square Al-Fayoum Tower - Al Masalla Square - Al-Fayoum Real Estate 35A - Ahmed Onsi Street - Helwan 2 Helwan Cairo Corner of Sharif Street - Helwan Real Estate No. 40 Al-Matareya Street, Al Mattareya Ground Floor, North of the property Mattareya Cairo entrance, close to Al-Farajani Supermarket Building No. 83, Ground Floor, Ain Ain Shams Shams Street, Corner of Hakim Street, Ain Shams Cairo next to Cook Door Restaurant Real Estate No. 16 Mahmoud Shaltout Street, Al-Tayaran Street, First Zone, El Tayaran Street El Tayaran Street Cairo Ground Floor, Next to Cook Door Restaurant Building No. 110 Abbasiya Street in front Abbassiya Abbassiya Cairo of Bank Audi Street 9, Mokattam Road. 9 No. 21 - Parcel 531 Street 9 Cairo Building No. 19 - Police Housing - City of Degla Maadi Degla Cairo Hope Project - Street 233 - Maadi - Degla Building 6 El Marwa Buildings - Ahmed Ahmed Taysir Street, Heliopolis Heliopolis Cairo Tayseer Street - Nasr City Shops 2 and 3, Building 15, Ahmed Ahmed Essmat – Ain Shams Esmat Street, Corner of Ali Hassan Ain Shams Cairo Street -Ain Shams-Cairo Shop 1.13 Building 19 El Batrawy St., Al Batrawi, Nasr City from Abbas El Akkad - First District - Abbas El Akkad Cairo Nasr City No. 3 - Building 261 Shobra Street – El Al Khalafawi – Shobra Shobra Egypt Cairo Sahel Police Station Shop 4 - Townhouse Center - Street Maadi Town Center El Horreya Square Cairo 151 - Maadi Building 212 Khaled Bin Al Waleed Hadayek Helwan Street - Previously: Block 212, Farid Zaki Hadayek Helwan Cairo Division - Hadayek Helwan 58 El Hegaz Street - Amoun Tower - El El Hegaz Street, Heliopolis Al Nozha Cairo Nozha - Heliopolis Shop 1 - Building 13 Gamal Abdel Nasser St., Suez Bridge, El-Herafeyin Herafeyeen – Al Salam Al Herafeyeen Cairo City, Block 157, Gameyet Al Sadat, El- Harfien - El Salam - Cairo Shop 1 on the ground floor - Building -5 El Saha
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