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List of Branches/SME Centres Receiving Metlife Payment in Cash List of Branches/SME Centres receiving MetLife Payment in Cash Branch/ Sl No District Location Bank Branch Name SME Centre 1 Bagerhat Mongla Branch Trust Bank Mongla 2 Bagerhat Sadar SME Centre Brac Bank Bagerhat 3 Bandarban Sadar Branch Trust Bank Bandarban 4 Barisal Metro Branch Brac Bank Barisal 5 Barisal Metro Branch IFIC Bank Barisal 6 Barisal Metro Branch Southeast Bank Barisal 7 Barisal Metro Branch The City Bank Barisal 8 Barisal Metro Branch Trust Bank Barisal 9 Barisal Shawrupkathi SME Centre Brac Bank Shawrupkathi 10 Barisal Metro Branch One Bank Barisal 11 Barisal Metro Branch AB Bank Barisal 12 Bhola Sadar Branch Brac Bank Bhola 13 Bhola Sadar Branch IFIC Bank Bhola 14 Bhola Sadar Branch National Bank Bhola 15 Bogra Cantonment Branch Trust Bank Bogra Cantonment 16 Bogra Sadar Branch Brac Bank Bogra 17 Bogra Sadar Branch IFIC Bank Bogra 18 Bogra Sadar Branch Southeast Bank Bogra 19 Bogra Sadar Branch The City Bank Bogra 20 Bogra Sadar Branch One Bank Bogra 21 Bogra Sadar Branch Prime Bank Bogra 22 Bogra Sherpur Branch Prime Bank Sherpur 23 Bogra Sadar Branch AB Bank Bogra 24 Brahmanbaria Ashuganj Branch Trust Bank Ashugonj 25 Brahmanbaria Sadar SME Centre Brac Bank Brahmanbaria 26 Brahmanbaria Sadar Branch IFIC Bank Brahmanbaria 27 Brahmanbaria Sadar Branch Southeast Bank Brahmanbaria 28 Brahmanbaria Sadar Branch The City Bank Brahmanbaria 29 Brahmanbaria Sadar Branch One Bank Brahmanbaria 30 Brahmanbaria Ashuganj Branch Prime Bank Ashuganj 31 Brahmanbaria Ashuganj Branch AB Bank Ashuganj 32 Brahmanbaria Sadar Branch AB Bank Brahmanbaria 33 Chandpur Hajiganj Branch Brac Bank Hajiganj 34 Chandpur Hajiganj Branch The City Bank Hajiganj 35 Chandpur Kachua Branch The City Bank Kachua 36 Chandpur Sadar Branch National Bank Chandpur 37 Chandpur Sadar Branch The City Bank Chandpur 38 Chandpur Hajiganj Branch Prime Bank Hajigonj 39 Chandpur Sadar Branch AB Bank Chandpur 40 Chapai Nawabganj Sadar Branch Prime Bank Chapai Nawabganj Chapainawabgonj 41 Chapainawabganj Sadar Branch Brac Bank Krishi 42 Chapainawabganj Sadar Branch The City Bank Chapai Nawabgnaj 43 Chapainawabganj Sadar Branch AB Bank Chapainawabganj Chittagong 44 Chittagong Cantonment Branch Trust Bank Cantonment 45 Chittagong Hathazari SME Centre Brac Bank Hathazari 46 Chittagong Hathazari Branch IFIC Bank Hathazari 47 Chittagong Kadamtoli (ctg) SME Centre Brac Bank Kadamtoli (ctg) 48 Chittagong Kumira SME Centre Brac Bank Kumira SME Centre Lohagara 49 Chittagong Lohagora SME Centre Brac Bank SME/Krishi 50 Chittagong Lohagora Branch Trust Bank Amirabad Lohagara 51 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank Agrabad 52 Chittagong Metro Branch CITIBANK Agrabad 53 Chittagong Metro Branch National Bank Agrabad 54 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Agrabad 55 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Agrabad 56 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Anderkilla 57 Chittagong Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Asadgonj 58 Chittagong Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Bahaddarhat 59 Chittagong Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Bandartila 60 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Bandartila 61 Chittagong Metro SME/Krishi The City Bank Bhatiary SME 62 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank CDA Avenue 63 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank CDA Avenue 64 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Chawk Bazar 65 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Chawkbazar 66 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Dewan Bazar 67 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Hali Shahar 68 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank Halishahar 69 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Jubilee Road 70 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Jubilee Road 71 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Kadamtali 72 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Kadamtali 73 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank Kazir Deori 74 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Khatunganj 75 Chittagong Metro Branch Trust Bank Khatunganj 76 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Laldighi 77 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank Momin Road 78 Chittagong Metro Branch Brac Bank New Market(Ctg) 79 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank O. R. Nizam Road 80 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Pahartali 81 Chittagong Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Pahartoli 82 Chittagong Metro Branch The City Bank Prabartak Shah Amanat 83 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Market 84 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Sheikh Mujib Road 85 Chittagong Metro Branch National Bank Sk. M. Road 86 Chittagong Metro Branch IFIC Bank Terri Bazar 87 Chittagong Muradpur Branch Brac Bank Muradpur 88 Chittagong Nazu Meah Hat Branch IFIC Bank NojuMiah Hat Sheikh Market, 89 Chittagong Nazu Meah Hat Branch IFIC Bank Hathazari 90 Chittagong Patherhat Branch The City Bank Patherhat 91 Chittagong Potenga Branch Trust Bank Naval Base 92 Chittagong Potia Branch Brac Bank Potia 93 Chittagong Raozan Branch Brac Bank Raozan Krishi 94 Chittagong Satkania Branch The City Bank Satkania 95 Chittagong Sitakundu Branch Brac Bank Sitakundu 96 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Agrabad 97 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Khatungonj 98 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Jubilee Road 99 Chittagong Branch One Bank CDA Avenue Metro Nanupur Bazar , 100 Chittagong Fatikchari Branch One Bank Fatikchari 101 Chittagong Sitakundu Branch One Bank Sitakunda Boakhali , 102 Chittagong Boalkhali Branch One Bank Chittagong 103 Chittagong Raozan Branch One Bank Raozan 104 Chittagong Ranirhat Branch One Bank Ranirhat 105 Chittagong Branch One Bank Halishahar Metro 106 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Chandgaon 107 Chittagong Rangunia Branch One Bank Dovashi Bazar Hathazari, 108 Chittagong Hathazari Branch One Bank Chittagong 109 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Anderkilla 110 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Mithachara 111 Chittagong Anwara Branch One Bank Anwara Station Road , 112 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Chittagong 113 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Chittagong EPZ 114 Chittagong Metro Branch One Bank Bibirhat 115 Chittagong Banshkhali Branch Prime Bank Banshkhali 116 Chittagong Metro Branch Prime Bank Bhatiary 117 Chittagong Boalkhali Branch AB Bank Boalkhali 118 Chittagong Anowara Branch AB Bank Chaturi 119 Chittagong Momin Road Branch AB Bank Momin Road 120 Chittagong Hathazari Branch AB Bank Hathazari 121 Chittagong Lohagora Branch AB Bank Lohagara 122 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Agrabad 123 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Anderkilla 124 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Bahaddarhat 125 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank CDA Avenue 126 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Chawk Bazar 127 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Dewanhat Export Processing 128 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Zone (EPZ) 129 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Jubilee Road 130 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Khatunganj 131 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Khulshi 132 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Pahartoli Port Connecting 133 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Road 134 Chittagong Metro Branch AB Bank Station Road 135 Chittagong Nazu Meah Hat Branch AB Bank Nazu Meah Hat 136 Chittagong Patherhat Branch AB Bank Patherhat 137 Chittagong Sandwip Branch AB Bank Sandwip 138 Chittagong Sitakundu Branch AB Bank Sitakundu 139 Chuadanga Sadar SME Centre Brac Bank Chuadanga 140 Comilla Cantonment Branch Trust Bank Comilla Cantonment 141 Comilla Chouddagram Branch National Bank Chouddagram 142 Comilla Chouddogram Branch The City Bank Chouddogram 143 Comilla Daulatganj Branch The City Bank Daulatganj 144 Comilla Gouripur SME Centre Brac Bank Gouripur 145 Comilla Sadar Branch Brac Bank Comilla 146 Comilla Sadar Branch IFIC Bank Comilla 147 Comilla Sadar Branch National Bank Comilla 148 Comilla Sadar Branch The City Bank Comilla 149 Comilla Sadar Branch Trust Bank Comilla 150 Comilla Titas Branch Trust Bank Titas 151 Comilla Sadar Branch One Bank Comilla 152 Comilla Laksham Branch One Bank Laksham 153 Comilla Sadar Branch Prime Bank Comilla 154 Comilla Sadar Branch AB Bank Comilla 155 Cox’s Bazar Chakaria SME Centre Brac Bank Chokoria 156 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch Brac Bank Cox's Bazar 157 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch IFIC Bank Cox's Bazar 158 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch National Bank Cox's bazar 159 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch Southeast Bank Cox's Bazar 160 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch The City Bank Cox’s Bazar 161 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch Trust Bank Cox’s Bazar 162 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch One Bank COX's Bazar 163 Cox’s Bazar Chakaria Branch AB Bank Chakaria 164 Cox’s Bazar Sadar Branch AB Bank Cox's Bazar 165 Cox’s Bazar Teknaf Branch AB Bank Teknaf 166 Dhaka Ashulia Branch Trust Bank Ashulia 167 Dhaka Bandura Branch National Bank Bandura 168 Dhaka Dakkhinkhan Branch Brac Bank Dakkhinkhan 169 Dhaka Demra Branch Brac Bank Demra Krishi 170 Dhaka Dhamrai Branch Trust Bank Dhamrai 171 Dhaka Dohar Branch Brac Bank Dohar 172 Dhaka Dohar Branch Southeast Bank Joypara 173 Dhaka Donia Branch Brac Bank Donia 174 Dhaka Ganakbari, Savar Branch Brac Bank Ganakbari, Savar 175 Dhaka Joypara SME/Krishi The City Bank Joypara SME 176 Dhaka Joypara Branch Trust Bank Joypara 177 Dhaka Kadamtali Branch Trust Bank Matuail 178 Dhaka Keraniganj Branch Brac Bank Keraniganj 179 Dhaka Keraniganj Branch Trust Bank Keraniganj 180 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Asad Gate 181 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Ashkona 182 Dhaka Metro Branch The City Bank B.B.Avenue 183 Dhaka Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Badda 184 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Banani 185 Dhaka Metro Branch Southeast Bank Banani 186 Dhaka Metro Branch Trust Bank Banani 187 Dhaka Metro SME Centre Brac Bank Bashabo 188 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Basundhara Begum Rokeya 189 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Sarani, Mirpur 190 Dhaka Metro Branch Brac Bank Dhanmondi 191 Dhaka Metro Branch CITIBANK Dhanmondi 192 Dhaka Metro Branch IFIC
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