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Branch Network a Landmark of Strength MCB As On 30-06-2019 Tower Branch Network A Landmark of Strength Domestic Operations – 1,389 Overseas Operations - 11 Sri Lanka - 08 Branches – 1,377 RBG – 1,367 Bahrain - 01 WBG – 10 EPZ - 01 RBG Sub-Branches – 12 Wholesale Banking Branch Dubai - 01 UAE - 01 (Rep. Office) MCB Bank Limited BRANCH LICENSING UNIT - FINANCIAL CONTROL GROUP 18th Floor, MCB Tower, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi BRANCH NETWORK AS ON 30-06-2019 RETAIL BANKING GROUP RETAIL BANKING GROUP - CENTRAL RETAIL BANKING GROUP - EAST Circle/ Region No. No. Page Circle/ Region No. No. Page No. of Brs. of Brs. of Sub-Brs. No. No. of Brs. of Brs. of Sub-Brs. No. 1. GUJRANWALA 01. Gujranwala 31 - 1 1. BAHAWALPUR 01.Bahawalnagar 17 - 33 115 02. Gujrat 25 - 2101 02.Bahawalpur 28 - 34 03. Mandi Bahauddin 26 - 3 03.Rahim Yar Khan 31 - 35 04.Sialkot 33 - 4-5 04.Vehari 25 - 36 2. LAHORE EAST 05. Lahore Defence 24 - 6 2. MULTAN 05.Dera Ghazi Khan 20 - 37 71 06. Lahore Gulberg 25 - 7111 06.Multan 30 1 38 07. Lahore Johar Town 22 - 8 07.Muzaffargarh 18 - 39 08.Okara 21 - 40 3. LAHORE WEST 08. Lahore City 32 - 9 09.Sahiwal 22 - 41 90 09. Lahore The Mall 32 - 10 10. Sheikhupura 26 - 11TOTAL RBG - EAST 212 01 TOTAL RBG - CENTRAL 276 - RETAIL BANKING GROUP - KARACHI RETAIL BANKING GROUP - NORTH 1. KARAHCI CITY 01.Karachi City 30 - 42 60 02.Karahci North 30 - 43 1. ABBOTTABAD 01. Abbottabad 26 - 12 88 02. Attock 20 13 2. KARACHI EAST 03.Karahci East 27 - 44 03. Muzaffarabad A.K. 20 - 14 49 04.Karahci South 22 - 45 04.Swat 22 - 15 2. ISLAMABAD 05. Fateh Jang 21 1 16 3. KARAHCI WEST 05. Karachi Central 23 - 46 93 06. Islamabad 26 - 17 48 06. Karahci West 25 - 47 07. Rawalpindi Cantt 26 1 18 08. Rawalpindi City 20 - 19TOTAL RBG - KARACHI 157 - 3. PESHAWAR 09. Kohat 25 20 RETAIL BANKING GROUP - SOUTH 93 10. Mardan 22 21 11. Peshawar East 22 1 22 1. HYDERABAD 01.Hyderabad 29 - 48 12. Peshawar West 24 - 2378 02.Mirpurkhas 25 1 49 03.Nawabshah 24 - 50 TOTAL RBG - NORTH 274 03 2. QUETTA 04.Khuzdar 11 1 51 RETAIL BANKING GROUP - WEST 47 05.Makran 10 - 52 06.Quetta 26 2 53 1. FAISALABAD 01. Faisalabad 28 - 24 84 02. Faisalabad City 28 1 25 03. Toba Tek Singh 28 - 26 3. SUKKUR 07.Larkana 24 - 54 74 08.Naushero Feroze 23 - 55 2. JHLEUM 04.Chakwal 26 - 27 09.Sukkur 27 - 56 71 05. Jhelum 25 - 28 06. Mirpur A.K. 20 - 29TOTAL RBG - SOUTH 199 04 3. SARGODHA 07.Jhang 28 2 30 S U M M A R Y 94 08. Mianwali 31 - 31 G R O U P Circles Regions No. of 09.Sargodha 35 1 32 Branches Sub-Brs. RBG-Central 3 10 276 - TOTAL RBG - WEST 24904RBG-North 3 12 274 3 RBG-West 3 9 249 4 RBG-East 2 9 212 1 RBG-Karachi 3 6 157 - WHOLESALE BANKING GROUP 57-58RBG-South 3 9 199 4 WBG Branches 10 * WBG 3 5 10 - * EPZ not included Total 20 60 1,377 12 Overseas - - 10 - EPZ - - 1 - OVERSEAS OPERATION 59-60Grand Total 20 60 1,388 12 1.Colombo 1 2.EPZ 1 PROVINCE-WISE 3.Galle 1 Provinces/Territories/AJK Branches Sub-Brs. Total 4.Kandy 1Azad Jammu & Kashmir 32 - 32 5.Kattankudy 1Balochistan 48 3 51 6.Kollupitiya 1Federal Capital Territory 32 1 33 7.Maradana 1Gilgit-Baltistan 5 - 5 8.Offshore Banking Unit (OBU) - Bahrain 1Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 146 1 147 9.Pettah 1Punjab 803 6 809 10.Wellawatte 1Sindh 311 1 312 11.Wholesale Banking Branch Dubai 1 Domestic Total 1,377 12 1,389 TOTAL 11Overseas 10 - 10 Dubai (Rep. Office) 1EPZ 1 - 1 Grand Total 1,388 12 1,400 MCB Bank Limited REGIONAL OFFICE - GUJRANWALA MCB Tower, G.T. Road, Gujranwala GM - Gujranwala RH - Gujranwala ROM - Gujranwala Direct 055-6585858, 6585800 055-6585801 055-6585802 P.A 055-6585859, 4244209 055-6585805, 4244304 055-6585802 Fax 055-4244208 - 055-4244207 Cell 0333-3811999 0333-8159005 0333-4165896 E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CIRCLE OFFICE - GUJRANWALA (5010) MCB Tower, G.T. Road, Gujranwala Sr. Name of Branch Branch Tehsil / Telegraphic / Telephone No. Fax No. No. with Address Code District Email address 1. G.T. Road, Ghakhar, Tehsil Wazirabad, 0189 Wazirabad / MUSLIMBANK 055- - District Gujranwala. Gujranwala [email protected] 3883160 (BM), 3881319 (BOM), 3883363, 3832630 2. Bank Square Gujranwala 0190 Gujranwala MUSLIMBANK 055- - [email protected] 4446859, 4218260 4212525, 4212073 3. Railway Road Hafizabad 0191 Hafizabad MUSLIMBANK 0547- - [email protected] 523124 (BM), 520634 (BOM) 523079, 523081, 540255 (Advances) 4. G.T. Road Rahwali, Gujranwala Cantt. 0203 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - 3862442 (BM), 3863314 (BOM) 3864005 5.Daska 0212 Daska / MUSLIMBANK 052- - Tehsil Daska, District Sialkot. Sialkot [email protected] 6612602, 6610304 6619887, 6615133 6. Ghalla Mandi Gujranwala 0219 Gujranwala GALCOBANK 055- - Bhatia Nagar, Government Iqbal High School, [email protected] 3844212 (BM), 3254271 (BOM) G.T. Road, Gujranwala. 3731401-3, 3841326 (Trade), 3844612, 3840740 (Advances) 7. Hafizabad Road Gujranwala. 0224 Gujranwala HAFIZBANK 055- - [email protected] 4447648 (BM), 4222232 (BOM) 8.Mitranwali 0227 Daska / MUSLIMBANK 055-6202262 (BM) - Village & PO Mitranwali, Sialkot [email protected] 6202263 (BOM) Tehsil Daska, District Sialkot. 6202264 9. Sialkot Road, Noorpura, 0248 Gujranwala FATMUSBANK 055- - Fatomand, Gujranwala. [email protected] 3730077 (BM), 3250844 (BOM) 10. Main Road, Village Qila Mian Singh, 0249 Gujranwala QILACOBANK 055- - Tehsil & District Gujranwala. [email protected] 3768248 (BM), 3768118 (BOM) 11.Wadala Sandhuan 0579 Daska / [email protected] 052- - Village & PO Wadala Sandhuan, Sialkot 6620093 (BOM), 6620320 (BM) Tehsil Daska, District Sialkot. 12. Garjakh, Jinnah Road, Gujranwala. 1034 Gujranwala MUSGARBANK 055- - [email protected] 4448760 (BM), 4801455 (BOM) 13. 528-C, Satellite Town, Gujranwala 1131 Gujranwala MUSTONBANK 055- - [email protected] 3733527 (BM), 3734906 (BOM) 3252283 14. Property No.BXXV-1-4-S-52/A, 1208 Gujranwala GETMUSBANK 055- - Near Shell Petrol Pump, G.T. Road, Gujranwala. [email protected] 4441888 (BM), 4211361 (BOM) 4445655, 4220424 15. 390-A, Main Market, Model Town, 1209 Gujranwala MODMUSBANK 055- - Gujranwala. [email protected] 3840528 (BM), 3735260 (BOM) 3843163-64 16. Sheikhupura Road Gujranwala 1424 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - 4272785 (BM), 4295512 (BOM) 4276960 17. Ward No.6, Hafizabad Pindi 1460 Pindi Bhattian/ [email protected] 0547- - Bhattian Road, Jalalpur Bhattian, Hafizabad 501156 (BM), 500156 (BOM) District Hafizabad. 500323-24, 500256 18.Shaheenabad 1461 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - Near Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, 3850266 (BM), 3840545 (BOM) G.T. Road, Gujranwala. 3732131 19. Hafizabad Road, Qila Didar Singh, 1474 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - District Gujranwala. 4713702 (BM), 4713701(BOM) 4713600 (Advances), 4713700 20. Ghalla Mandi, Pasrur Road, 1475 Daska / [email protected] 052- - Siranwali, Tehsil Daska, District Sialkot. Sialkot 6306594 (BM), 6306595 (BOM) 21. Plot No.MM-32 & 34, Bismillah Plaza, Main Market, 1510 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- 055- Opp. Central Mosque, WAPDA Town, Gujranwala. 4285888, 4283932 4283934 4290935 22. Main Gate, Shalimar Town, 1525 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - Bypass Road, Gujranwala 3836113 (BM), 3252897 (BOM) 3836114 23. Property No.25-Y-7-A, 1564 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - Main Road, Peoples Colony, Gujranwala. 4553318 (BM), 4553319 (BOM) 4552915 24. Near Admore Filling Station, 1594 Hafizabad [email protected] 0547- - Gujranwala Road, Hafizabad 523375 (BM), 524376 (BOM) Tehsil & District Hafizabad. 25. MCB Tower, G.T. Road, 1632 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - Mouza Mian Sansi, Gujranwala. 4244310, 6585872 (BM), 4244311 (BOM) 4244312-14, 4294351 (Trade) 6585874 (Advances) 26. Main Tatlay Aali Road, 1735 Nowshera Virkan / [email protected] 055- - Nowshera Virkan, Tehsil Nowshera Virkan, Gujranwala 6760409, 6760410 District Gujranwala. 27. Mouza/Mahaal Dhillanwali, G.T. Road, 1810 Gujranwala Saddar / [email protected] 055- - Eminabad More, Khiali Shahpur Town, Gujranwala 3261021, 3261022 District Gujranwala. 28. Tatlay Aali 1811 Nowshera Virkan / [email protected] 0345-4441690 (BM) - Tehsil Nowshera Virkan, District Gujranwala. Gujranwala 29. Chan Da Qila, Near Bypass, G.T. Road, 1814 Gujranwala [email protected] 055- - Gujranwala. 4299086 (BM), 4299087 (BOM) 30. G.T. Road, Kamoke, 8006 Kamoke / [email protected] 055- 055-6816723 Tehsil Kamoke, District Gujranwala. Gujranwala [email protected] 6816723 (BM), 6816823 (BOM), 6840723 31. Property No. BVIII-883, Gujranwala Road, 8062 Daska / [email protected] 052- 052-9200083 Near Canal Rest House, Daska, District Sialkot Sialkot [email protected] 9200080 (BM), 9200081 (BOM) 9200083-(GBO), 9200085 (Credit) Page 1 MCB Bank Limited REGIONAL OFFICE - GUJRAT G.T. Road, Opp. Fruit Market, Gujrat RH - Gujrat ROM - Gujrat Direct 053-3520649, 3520347 053-3530604 P.A 053-3520649 053-3520649 PABX 053-3513037 053-3513037 Fax 053-3515194 053-3515194 Cell 0345-0073972 0300-9625947 E-mail [email protected] [email protected] CIRCLE OFFICE - GUJRANWALA (5010) MCB Tower, G.T. Road, Gujranwala Sr. Name of Branch Branch Tehsil / Telegraphic / Telephone No. Fax No. No. with Address Code District Email address 1. G.T. Road, Lalamusa, 0192 Kharian / MUSLIMBANK Lalamusa 053- 053- District Gujrat. Gujrat [email protected] 7514112, 7518155, 7518255 7511055 2. Railway Road Wazirabad 0196 Wazirabad / MUSLIMBANK 055- - Tehsil Wazirabad, District Gujranwala. Gujranwala [email protected] 6601752 (BM), 6606429 (BOM) 6606432 (Advances) 3.Circular Road Gujrat 0200 Gujrat MUSLIMBANK Gujrat 0533- 0533- Near Imam Bargah Hussainia, [email protected] 524690, 531137 523193 Tehsil & District Gujrat.
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