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Customer Notice Customer Notice In order to control the current outbreak of COVID-19, as per SBP’s directives, Faysal Bank will open selective branches from the 20th of April onwards. To ensure that your banking needs are met, we also encourage you to use our multiple banking facilities which are operative and available 24/7 for your convenience and include: • Faysal Digibank Mobile App (Android: https://bit.ly/2U7YcZ5 iOS: https://apple.co/2UkAsBb) • Internet Banking (https://bit.ly/2UjUU4W) • 550+ ATM’s • Call center The list of branches which will be open are listed below along with the revised branch timings. Monday - Thurday: 10 am to 4 pm Friday: 10 am to 1 pm Saturday & Sunday: All branches will be closed. S.No Br. Name City Name Address Contact # 1 Abbottabad Abbottabad 841 Farooqabad Main Mansehra Road, Abbotabad 0992-863326 Khewat No 197,183 & 178 Khatooni No 486, 463, 458, 227 & 229 2 IBB Havelian Abbottabad Khasra NOS 2334, 2335, 2336, 2338 & 2337,Mouza & Tehsil 0992-810740 Havelian 3 Ahmed Pur East Ahmed Pur East 22, Dera Nawab Road, Adjacent Civil Hospital, Ahmed Pur East 0622275218 Khewat # 209,230 share owned by 02/1536, 04/52 Slama khata 76, 4 Alipur Ali Pur 0344-0690690 Muza Ghawan-1 Tehsil Ali Pur District Muzaffargarh 5 Arifwala Arifwala 173-D Thana Bazar Arifwala. 0457 835422 Faysal Bank Limited, Plot No. 169 Shaikh Jaffar Plaza, Saddiqui Road, 6 Attock Attock 057-2700461 Attock Khewat No. 437, Khasra No. 2372/1693, Chowk Shuhuda Gyari 7 Bagh Bagh AJK 0346-5257036 Sector, Bagh, Azad Kashmir 8 Bahawalnagar Bahawalnagar 2-B Ghalla Mandi ,Bahawalnagar. 063-2279336 9 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 2 - Rehman Society, Noor Mahal Road, Bahawalpur. 062-2730594 Plot No. 29, Block A, Ghallah Mandi Road, Model Town-B, General 10 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 062-2731113 Official Colony, Bahawalpur IBB Satellite Town, Unit # P-554/5+40/C/HALL/SH. Block # VIII, Sattelite Town, 11 Bahawalpur 0343-7188799 Bahawalpur Commercial Area, Bahawalpur Khasra No. 1462/1833, Mouza Fatima Khel, Near Durrani Plaza, Ex 12 Bannu Bannu 0928-611543 GTS Chowk, Bannu Cantt., Bannu Al-Madina Market, Near Khwar, Main Bazar, Batkhela, District 13 Batkhela Batkheka 0932-411850 Malakand Khewat # 161, Inteqal # 914-873-436-1191-1190, Khasra # 458, 14 Bhakkar Bhakkar Salam Khata 2k-5m, Jhang Road Chisti Chowk Tehsil District 045-3510601 Bhakkar. 15 Bhalwal Bhalwal 131-A, Liaqat Shaheed Road, Bhalwal 048-6644871 Khasra No. 3249, Khatooni No. 887, Mardan Road, Sawari Main 16 Buner Buner 093-9555469 Bazar, District Buner 17 Bunga Hayat Bunja Hayat Deepalpur Road Adda Bunga Hayat City, District Pakpattan 0302-6913419 18 Burewala Burewala 95-C, Multan Road, Burewala. 06733-59332 S.No Br. Name City Name Address Contact # property bearing khewat no 97 khatoni no 99 hata no 424/376 19 Chak Jhumra Chak Jhumra situated at chak no 297/RB mandi chak jhumra tehsil chak jhumra 7 041-8527232 dist Faisalabad Faysal Bank Limited, Khalid Plaza, Main Bazar, Chak Sawari, Mirpur 05827- 20 Chaksawari Chaksawari A.J.K. 454800(104) 0543-553924 Faysal Bank Limited, Talha Gang Road, Opposite Alliace Travel, 21 Chakwal CHAKWAL 0543-553933 Chakwal Ext: (111) Khatooni No. 685, Khasra No. 1283, 1284 & 1285 Main Trench 0826- 22 Chaman Chaman Road, Chaman 612306 612326 23 Charsadda Charsadda Ground Floor, Gold Mines Towers, Noweshera Road, Charsadda 091-6515015 24 Cheshtian Cheshtian 143 B - Block Main Bazar Cheshtian. 063-2507802 25 Chichawatni Chichawatni G.T Road Chichawatni 040-5482314 Khewat # 134, Khatooni # 241, Mouza 93/12, Tehsil Chichawatni, 26 IBB Iqbal Nagar Chichawatni 0346-8923402 Dist. Sahiwal 27 Chilas Chilas Near Madni Masjid, Main Bazar Chilas, District Diamer, Chilas 05812-450731 Property # 3188/3178, Main Faisalabad Rd, Sagheer Town, Near 28 Chiniot Chiniot 0476-333102 NADRA Office, Chah Kararri Wala, Chiniot No. 2, Chiniot PROPERTY UNIT WARD # W-1 377 / RH-SHOP KERT # 522-1, 29 Chunian Chunain KHATONI # 4876, 253, MAIN CHANGA MANGA ROAD, CHUNIAN 049-4530258 ZILA KASUR 30 Dadu (RUA) Dadu Plot bearing C.S. No.615/2,Ward-B, Shahani Mohallah, Dadu 0254-710715 Survey Number 446 situated in Deh Daharki , Tappo Daharki, Taulka 31 Daharki Daharki 072-3641462-3 Daharki, District Ghotki 32 Daska Daska Plot No.3,4 & 5, Muslim Market , Gujranwala, Daska 052-6614626 Khasra No. 1, Shereen Plaza, Near Abasain Public School, Dassu, 33 Dassu Dassu 0998-407302 Kohistan. 34 Depalpur Depalpur Shop # 1& 2, Gillani Heights,Madina Chowk,Depalpur. 0444-540770 35 Dera Ghazi Khan Dera Ghazi Khan Block 18, Hospital Chowk, Pakistan Plaza, Dera Ghazi Khan 064-2474181 Shops No. 53, 54, bearing Block No.2, Khasra No.5514/5515, 36 Dera Ghazi Khan Dera Ghazi Khan 0316-8880960 situated at Katchery Road, Dera Ghazi Khan Plot No.19, Survey No.79, Near GPO Chowk, East Circular Road, D.I. 37 D.I. Khan Dera Ismail Khan 0966-718942 Khan Cantt. 0838- 38 Dera Murad Jamali Dera Murad Jamali Abro Chowk, National Highway, Dera Murad Jamali. 710257/710275 Khewat No 10, 11, 12 khatooni 39, 40, 41 khasra 62, 63 114/91/56, 052-4268143, 39 IBB Khichian Dist sialkot 70, 71 situated at mohali lehlian khichian tehsil Dist Sialkot 052-4268144 40 Dudial DUDIAL Hussain Shopping Centre, Main Bazar Branch, Dudial, Azad Kashmir. 05827-465812 Building No 367/A Khewat No 225 Near Near Kazmi Chowk situated 41 Dunyapur Dunyapur 0608-305161 at Dokota chowk Dunya Pur Dist Lodhran Civil Line, Main 42 Faisalabad Bilal Road, Civil Lines Faisalabad 041-2409316 Faisalabad Satyana Road, 43 Faisalabad Plot No 721, DGM Block, Batala Colony, Satyana Road, Faisalabad 041-8730798 Faisalabad 44 Liaquat Road Faisalabad 3-Liaquat Road, Faisalabad 041-2627807 45 Millat Chowk Faisalabad Plot No. 136, B-II/1, Gulistan Colony, Millat Chowk, Faisalabad 041-8580822 46 GM Abad, Faisalabad Faisalabad 39-B, Usman Plaza, Sadar Bazar GM Abad,Faisalabad 041-2692654 47 Samanabad, Faisalabad Faisalabad 650 A, Samanabad, Industrial Labor Colony, Faisalabad 041-2563676 48 Factory Area Branch Faisalabad Factory Area Tata Market ,Faisalabad 041-2409319 49 IBB Sargodha Road Faisalabad Muslim Town, Chak 122/Jb, Main Sargodha Road, Faisalabad 041-8580382 50 IBB Peoples Colony Faisalabad Building No. 22/A-1, Peoples Colony, Faislabad 041-8717788 S.No Br. Name City Name Address Contact # 51 Ataliq Bazar Chitral GB Swat Ataliq Bazar bypass road Chitral 051-4861804 Ground Floor, City Survey No. 890, Ward-B, Situated At Devri Sahab 52 Ghotki Ghotki 0723-600802 Road, Ghotki ZS Plaza, Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Opposite Radio Station Pakistan, 53 Gilgit Gilgit 05811-457381 Jutial, Gilgit 54 Gojra Gojra Teshil Office Road Gojra 046-3513575 55 Gujar Khan GUJAR KHAN Faysal Bank Limited, B-111, 215-D, Ward 5, G.T. Road, Gujar Khan 0513-514607 56 Gujranwala Gujranwala Zia Plaza, G.T. Road, Gujranwala 055-3259718 157-Al-Majeed Centre, Street No. 14, Mohalla Faisalabad, G.T. 57 IBB Gujranwala Gujranwala 055-3735538 Road, Gujranwala Poeples Colony, 58 Gujranwala Shop No. Y - 27/7/SITE/I, Scheme No. 1, People Colony, Gujranwala 055-4244175 Gujranwala IBB Satellite Town, 59 Gujranwala Plot No. D-1, Satellite Town, Gujranwala 055-3730424 Gujranwala Khewat No. 1965, Khatooni No. 3096, Khasra No. 3182/2, G.T. Road, 60 Gakhar Gujranwala 055-3880162 Gakhar Mandi Plot No 10 B, Situated at Super Market, Saddar Bazaar Area, 61 Gujranwala Cantt Gujranwala 055-3861725 Gujranwala Cantt 62 Wapda Town Gujranwala Plot No. MM-07, Main Market, Block B-3, Wapda Town, Gujranwala 055-3880162 Khewat# 993, Khatoni$ 1151, Khasra #1862/1029/1030, G.T Road, 63 More Eminabad Gujranwala Bank Al-Habib More Eminabad Mouza Dhilawali The & 052-3261102 Dist.Gujranwala Khasara # 2503, Khatoni # 3341, Kangniwala, Main Gujranwala 64 Kangniwala, Gujranwala Gujranwala 055-4274567 Road, Gujranwala Sheikhupura Road, 65 Gujranwala Rehman Market, Sheikhupura Road, Gujranwala 055-4240152 Gujranwala 66 Gujrat Gujrat Nobel Furniture Plaza, G.T Road, Gujrat 053-3533315 Shops bearing khewat No. 45, Khatooni No. 58, Khasra No. 882, 67 IBB Bhimber Road Gujrat 053-3600315 Ghulab Street, Opposite Alena Centre, Main Bhimber Road, Gujrat IBB Rehman Shaheed Khewat No. 213, Khatoni No. 227, Khasra No. 63, Rehman Shaheed 68 Gujrat 053-3510755 Road Road, Gujrat Khasra No. 552, Khewat / Khatoni No. 87/ 501, Situated at Village 69 Kotla Arab Ali Khan Gujrat 053-7575426 Kotla Arab Ali Khan, Tehsil Kharian, District Gujrat property khewat no 56 khatooni 146 no 244 mohala tibbizinda 70 Guliana Gujrat 053-7388802 situated at village guliana tehsil kharian dist gujrat Khasra No. 427, Kehwat No. 191, Khatooni No. 191, Airport Road 71 Gwadar Gwadar 0864-210447 Gwadar, Balochistan Khewat # 160/161, Khatuni # 208, Main Sagar Road, near UBL Bank, 72 Hafizabad Hafizabad 0321-4650400 Hafizabad.Tehsil & District Hafizabad 73 Hangu Hangu Khasra No. 6617, Main Bazar, Hangu 092-5622222 74 Haripur Haripur Akbar Arcade, Akbar Khan Plaza, Shahrah-e-Hazara, Haripur 0995-616436 75 Haroonabad Haroonabad 25/C Grain Market Haroonabad Distt Bahawalnager. 063-2250771 76 Hasan Abdal Hasan Abdal Main GT Road, Mnear National Bank. Hasan Abdal 057-2542214 77 Hasilpur Hasilpur 16-D Baldia Road, Hasilpur. 062-2441402 78 Haveli Lakkha Haveli Lakkha Head Sulemanki Road, Haveli Lakha, Depalpur, Okara 0444-775099 Plot Bearing Number 1161 Khasra # 857/2 Khatoni # 988 Tehsil Hub, 0853-310104- 79 Hub Chowki Hub District Lasbela. 05 khewat no 18 khatooni 19 khasra no 9 qitat sitauted at Mohal & 80 Huramzai Huramzai 0826429004 mouza huramzai tappa galgzai tehsil huramzai dist pishin 81 Saddar, Hyderabad Hyderabad Plot No. 339, Main Bohra Bazar Saddar, Hyderabad 022-2728360 82 IBB Hyderabad Hyderabad C.B. 41/474/2, Saddar, Hyderabad 022-2730592 S.No Br. Name City Name Address Contact # 83 Market Road (Hyd) Hyderabad City Survey No.1284 & 1296, Ward “A”, Market Road, Hyderabad 0222-613404 Plot No.
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