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Find Address of Your Nearest Loan Center and Phone Number of Concerned Focal Person Find address of your nearest loan center and phone number of concerned focal person Loan Center/ S.No. Province District PO Name City / Tehsil Focal Person Contact No. Union Council/ Location Address Branch Name Akhuwat Islamic College Chowk Oppsite Boys College 1 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh Bagh Bagh Nadeem Ahmed 0314-5273451 Microfinance (AIM) Sudan Galli Road Baagh Akhuwat Islamic Muzaffarabad Road Near main bazar 2 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh Dhir Kot Dhir Kot Nadeem Ahmed 0314-5273451 Microfinance (AIM) dhir kot Akhuwat Islamic Mang bajri arja near chambar hotel 3 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh Harighel Harighel Nadeem Ahmed 0314-5273451 Microfinance (AIM) Harighel Akhuwat Islamic 4 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bhimber Bhimber Bhimber Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Kotli Mor Near Muslim & School Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic 5 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bhimber Barnala Barnala Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Main Road Bimber & Barnala Road Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic Main choki Bazar near Sir Syed girls 6 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bhimber Samahni Samahni Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Microfinance (AIM) College choki Samahni Helping Hand for Adnan Anwar HHRD Distrcict Office Relief and Hattian,Near Smart Electronics,Choke 7 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Hattian Hattian UC Hattian Adnan Anwer 0341-9488995 Development Bazar, PO, Tehsil and District (HHRD) Hattianbala. Helping Hand for Adnan Anwar HHRD Distrcict Office Relief and Hattian,Near Smart Electronics,Choke 8 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Hattian Hattian UC Langla Adnan Anwer 0341-9488995 Development Bazar, PO, Tehsil and District (HHRD) Hattianbala. Helping Hand for Relief and Zahid Hussain HHRD Lamnian office 9 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Hattian Hattian UC Lamnian Zahid Hussain 0345-9071063 Development Main Lamnian Bazar Hattian Bala. (HHRD) Helping Hand for Raja Sarfraz Ahmed Khan Helping Relief and Hand For Relif and Development , 10 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Haveli UC Degwar Sarfaraz Ahmed 0355-7300868 Development Near Madni Tent Service , Zarayat (HHRD) Road Haveli Kahutta. Helping Hand for Raja Sarfraz Ahmed Khan Helping Relief and Hand For Relif and Development , 11 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Haveli UC Kalali Sarfaraz Ahmed 0355-7300868 Development Near Madni Tent Service , Zarayat (HHRD) Road Haveli Kahutta. Helping Hand for Relief and Azhar Ali HHRD Soli office Kalamola 12 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Haveli UC Kalamula Azhar Ali 0355-7407681 Development District & tehsil Haveli soli khas. (HHRD) 1 of 83 Find address of your nearest loan center and phone number of concerned focal person Loan Center/ S.No. Province District PO Name City / Tehsil Focal Person Contact No. Union Council/ Location Address Branch Name Helping Hand for Raja Sarfraz Ahmed Khan Helping Relief and Hand For Relif and Development , 13 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Haveli UC Chanjal Sarfaraz Ahmed 0355-7300868 Development Near Madni Tent Service , Zarayat (HHRD) Road Haveli Kahutta. Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office House No Master 14 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Haveli Haveli Muhammad Faraz 0304-8302417 Microfinance (AIM) Sadeeq Near jame masjid hafsa Akhuwat office main bazar palange Akhuwat Islamic 15 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Haveli Mumtazabad Mumtazabad Muhammad Faraz 0304-8302417 Jamia Faiz Madinda Masjid Microfinance (AIM) Mumtazabad Akhuwat Islamic Pull Bazar Near Al Mustafa masjid 16 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Jehlum Valley Hattian Bala Hattian Bala Nadeem Ahmed 0314-5273451 Microfinance (AIM) hatian bala Akhuwat Islamic 17 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Kotli Kotli Anwar ul Haq 0306-5524112 Behind GPO Office Kotli Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic 18 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Sehnsa Sehnsa Anwar ul Haq 0306-5524112 Lohar Morh Kachehri Road Sehnsa Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic Main Bai Pass Road Mehmood Plaza 19 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Khoi Ratta Khoi Ratta Anwar ul Haq 0306-5524112 Microfinance (AIM) Khoi Ratta Akhuwat Islamic 20 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Charoi Charoi Anwar ul Haq 0306-5524112 Main Chowk Farooq Plaza Charoi Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office near Degree College 21 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Nakial Nakial Anwar ul Haq 0306-5524112 Microfinance (AIM) Nakyal City Akhuwat Islamic Main Bazar Near alkram School Jarai 22 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kotli Darlian Jattan Darlian Jattan Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Microfinance (AIM) Tehsil Darlian Jattan Akhuwat Islamic Sector A-5 Near Income Tax Office 23 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Mirpur Mirpur Mirpur Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Microfinance (AIM) Kashmir Blood Bank AJK Akhuwat Islamic Supply Street Sector 6 Near NRSP 24 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Mirpur Dadyal Dadyal Arshad Mehmood 0346-4663605 Microfinance (AIM) Office Dadyal Ghari Pan Chowk Domail Syedan Akhuwat Islamic 25 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Near Tameer e Nou school Microfinance (AIM) Muzafrabad 2 of 83 Find address of your nearest loan center and phone number of concerned focal person Loan Center/ S.No. Province District PO Name City / Tehsil Focal Person Contact No. Union Council/ Location Address Branch Name Akhuwat Islamic Green hills college building, Katha 26 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad Muzffarabad-2 Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Microfinance (AIM) wali Masjid Muzzafarabad Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office near Degree College 27 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad Garhi Dupatta Garhi Dupatta Nadeem Ahmed 0314-5273451 Microfinance (AIM) Boys Ground Garhi Dupatta Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office Main Bazar Patika 28 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad Patika Patika Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Microfinance (AIM) Near Naseer Abad Old BISP Office Akhuwat Islamic Chella Bandi Near HBL Nelam Ada 29 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad Chehla Bandi Chehla Bandi Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Microfinance (AIM) Road Muzaffarabad Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office Ward no 4 Near 30 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Neelam Athmuqam Athmuqam Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Microfinance (AIM) Armed Service Board Athmuqam Akhuwat office Sharda Chak opp Akhuwat Islamic 31 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Neelam Shardha Shardha Faisal Mehmood 0345-5366256 Army Camp valley workers guest Microfinance (AIM) House Akhuwat Islamic Housing Scheme Near Al Huda 32 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Poonch Rawalakot Rawalakot Syed Fahad Abbas 0310-5947365 Microfinance (AIM) International Welfare Rawalakot Akhuwat Islamic 33 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Poonch Hajira Hajira Muhammad Faraz 0304-8302417 Gahghar Palaza by-pass Road Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office Near Ahl e Hades 34 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Poonch Abbaspur Abbaspur Muhammad Faraz 0304-8302417 Microfinance (AIM) Masjid Opp Ufone Tower Abbaspur Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office Main Bazar Thorar 35 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Poonch Thorar Thorar Syed Fahad Abbas 0310-5947365 Microfinance (AIM) Near Yadgar Akhuwat Islamic Hameed Palaza Near Nadra office 36 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sudhnoti Pallandari Pallandari Syed Fahad Abbas 0310-5947365 Microfinance (AIM) Pallandri Akhuwat Islamic 37 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sudhnoti Mang Mang Syed Fahad Abbas 0310-5947365 Akhuwat office Main Bazar Mang Microfinance (AIM) Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat Office Near HBL Bank 38 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sudhnoti Tarar Khal Tarar Khal Muhammad Faraz 0304-8302417 Microfinance (AIM) Baipas Road Trar Khal Akhuwat Islamic Akhuwat office Baluch Main Bazar 39 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sudhnoti Baluch Baluch Syed Fahad Abbas 0310-5947365 Microfinance (AIM) near post office 3 of 83 Find address of your nearest loan center and phone number of concerned focal person Loan Center/ S.No. Province District PO Name City / Tehsil Focal Person Contact No. Union Council/ Location Address Branch Name Health and Nutrition 40 Balochistan Lasbela Hub Sakran Nadir Baloch 0346-8202951 KRM Jamili Goth Loan Center Development Society (HANDS) Health and Nutrition KRM Adalat Road Roonja Muhalla 41 Balochistan Lasbela Hub Pathra Nadir Baloch 0346-8202951 Development near TCF School HANDS Loan Center Society (HANDS) Helping Hand for Mohammad Naeem Kakar Haji Relief and Muhammad Naeem 0344-4890030 42 Balochistan Loralai Loralai Loralai Ward 1 Majeed Colony Sarkari Bagh Near Development Khan Kakar 0332-2468408 Nadra office Loralai (HHRD) Helping Hand for Mohammad Naeem Kakar Haji Relief and Muhammad Naeem 0344-4890030 43 Balochistan Loralai Loralai Loralai Ward 2 Majeed Colony Sarkari Bagh Near Development Khan Kakar 0332-2468408 Nadra office Loralai (HHRD) Akhuwat Islamic Al-Waheed Plaza 1st Floor Main 44 Balochistan Quetta Quetta Nawakilli Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Microfinance (AIM) Bazar Nawakilli Akhuwat Islamic Near PSO Pump, Phase 3, Satellite 45 Balochistan Quetta Quetta Satellite Town Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Microfinance (AIM) Town Quetta Akhuwat Islamic Faqeer Muhammad Road, Near Qari 46 Balochistan Quetta Quetta Quetta Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Microfinance (AIM) Khursheed Masjid, Quetta Akhuwat Islamic Al-Waheed Plaza 1st Floor Main 47 Balochistan Quetta Quetta Nawa Kalli Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Microfinance (AIM) Bazar Nawakilli Akhuwat Islamic Near PSO Pump, Phase 3, Satellite 48 Balochistan Quetta Quetta Satellite Town Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Microfinance (AIM) Town Quetta Akhuwat Islamic 49 Balochistan Sibi Sibi Sibi Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 Allah Abad Road Near TNT Masjid Sibi Microfinance (AIM) Helping Hand for Relief and 0334-2475910 Hazrat Ali HHRD office Main Ziarat 50 Balochistan Ziarat Ziarat Kach Hazrat Ali Development 0334-2964156 Bazar Ziarat (HHRD) Helping Hand for Relief and 0334-2475910 Hazrat Ali HHRD office Main
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