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List of UBL Ameen Branches to Be Opened on Saturday S List of UBL Ameen Branches to be opened on Saturday S. No. Cluster Region District Branch Name Branch Code 1 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Ameen Mirpur 0355 2 Federal Islamabad North District -Islamabad Bhara Kau 1706 3 Federal Rawalpindi Chakwal District Talagang Road 0245 4 KP Azad Kashmir Mirpur District UBL Ameen MIRPUR AJK 0024 5 KP Mardan City District-Mardan KHWAJA GUNJ 0514 6 KP Mardan Timergara District BKP Batkhela 1808 7 KP Peshawar Dera Ismail Khan District Ameen daray Khan 0350 8 KP Peshawar Nowshera District UBL Ameen Akora Khattak 0290 9 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Ind. Estate 0042 10 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar UBL Ameen Peshawar City 0872 11 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar SHOBA BAZAR BRANCH, PESHAWAR 0963 12 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar NEW FRUIT MARKET, PESHAWAR 1578 13 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar UBL Ameen Peshawar City Sub-872 14 KP Peshawar Bannu Ameen Bannu 0515 15 Northern Punjab Gujranwala East District -Gujranwala Rail Bazar Gujranwala 0464 16 Northern Punjab Gujranwala West District -Gujranwala G. T. Road, Gujranwala 1679 17 Northern Punjab Lahore Allama Iqbal Town District -Lahore Pakki Thatti Ameen 0504 18 Northern Punjab Lahore Allama Iqbal Town District -Lahore Ichrra Ameen 0559 19 Northern Punjab Lahore Baghbanpura District -Lahore Ameen Circular Road 1275 20 Northern Punjab Lahore Bank Square District Lahore Azam Cloth 0295 21 Northern Punjab Lahore Gulberg District-Lahore UBL Ameen DHA Phase-I Lahore 0205 22 Northern Punjab Lahore Gulberg District-Lahore UBL Ameen DHA Phase-IV Lahore 0208 23 Northern Punjab Lahore Johar Town District -Lahore Kasur 0645 24 Northern Punjab Sargodha West District, Sargodha UBL Ameen BLOCK NO.1 Sargodha 0031 25 Northern Punjab Sialkot East District, Sialkot UBL Ameen 1509 26 South Hyderabad City District-Hyderabad UBL Ameen Prince Ali Road Hyd 0047 27 South Karachi South City District-Karachi SALEH MUHAMMAD STREET 0004 28 South Karachi South City District-Karachi NEW TRUCK STAND 1727 29 South Karachi North Garden District-Karachi YOSUFGOTH 1732 30 South Karachi South Old City District-Karachi UBL AMEEN JODIA BAZAR 0322 31 South Karachi South Old City District-Karachi UBL Ameen Boulton Market 0434 32 South Karachi North Malir District-Karachi Babar Market 0601 33 South Karachi North Nazimabad District-Karachi Ameen SITE 0988 34 South Karachi North Nazimabad District-Karachi North Karachi Ind Area 1508 35 South Sukkur City District Sukkur Nishter Road Sukkur 0247 36 Federal Rawalpindi City District-Rawalpindi Ameen KRL Chowk Branch 1495 Page 1 SIX DAYS WORKING WEEKAnnexu (2 List of Retail Bank Branches to be opened on Saturday S. No. Cluster Region District Branch Name Branch Code 1 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Pine View Abbottabad 0252 2 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Mandian Abbottabad 0470 3 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Mansehra Main 0990 4 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District K.K.H 1161 5 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Oghi 1335 6 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Shahrah e Resham 1373 7 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Sabzi Mandi Abbottabad 1431 8 Federal Islamabad Abbottabad District Building Branch Abbottabad 1915 9 Federal Islamabad Haripur District Akbar Plaza Main GT road 0235 10 Federal Islamabad Haripur District Main Bazar Haripur 0387 11 Federal Islamabad North District -Islamabad Aabpara 0259 12 Federal Islamabad South District -Islamabad G-8 MARKAZ 0234 13 Federal Islamabad South District -Islamabad I-9 MARKAZ 0456 14 Federal Islamabad South District -Islamabad I-8 MARKAZ 1206 15 Federal Islamabad South District -Islamabad Tarnol 1516 16 Federal Islamabad Wah District Wah Cantt 0104 17 Federal Islamabad Wah District Attock 0284 18 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Jhelum Cantt 0057 19 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Mangla Road Dina 0148 20 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Civil Lines Jhelum 0231 21 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum G.T. Road Dina 0242 22 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Sohawa 0447 23 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Tahlianwala 0619 24 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Maira 0735 25 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Malhu Sanghoi 0818 26 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Jada Road Jhelum 0827 27 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Muhammadi Chowk 1041 28 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Jada Chak Jamal Road 1292 29 Federal Jhelum City District- Jhelum Rohtas Road Jhelum 1631 30 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Jalalpur Jattan 0061 31 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Thimble Bazar Branch 0062 32 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Kunjah 0291 33 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Circular Road 0307 34 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Kotla 0329 35 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Jaura Karnana 0656 36 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Fathepur 0791 37 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Kutchery Road Branch 1058 38 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District G.T Road Gujrat 1194 39 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Sargodha Road Branch 1517 40 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Bhimber Road Branch 1518 41 Federal Jhelum Gujrat District Tanda 1587 42 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Sarai Alamgir 0158 43 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Naseera 0661 44 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Dhoria 0695 45 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Kharian City 0713 46 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Main Branch, Lalamusa 0714 47 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Ali Chak 1244 48 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Kharian Cantt 1264 49 Federal Jhelum Kharian District G.T Road, Lalamusa 1371 50 Federal Jhelum Kharian District Mani Bazar, Kharian 1639 51 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Cheema chowk 0276 52 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Dinga 0318 53 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Railway road 0409 54 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Main branch 0546 55 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Kuthyala sheikhan 0610 56 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Gojra 1042 57 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Phalia 1462 58 Federal Jhelum Mandi Bahauddin District Pahrianwali 1604 59 Federal Rawalpindi Cantt. District-Rawalpindi Cantt Branch Rawalpindi 0041 60 Federal Rawalpindi Cantt. District-Rawalpindi Civic Centre Bahria Town Phase IV 1046 61 Federal Rawalpindi Chakwal District Main Branch Chakwal 0021 62 Federal Rawalpindi Chakwal District Talaganj 0986 63 Federal Rawalpindi City District-Rawalpindi Muslim town 0209 64 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Main Branch 0022 65 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Balliam Pandori 0574 66 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Railway Road 0237 67 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Daultala 0448 68 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Surgdhan 0829 69 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Chak Beli Khan 0862 70 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Sayyed 1536 71 Federal Rawalpindi Gujar Khan District Malhal Mughlan 1744 72 Federal Rawalpindi Kallar Syedan District Kahuta 0198 73 Federal Rawalpindi Kallar Syedan District Kallar Syedan 0311 74 KP Azad Kashmir Dadyal District DADYAL, AK 0157 75 KP Azad Kashmir Kotli District KOTLI, AK 0224 76 KP Azad Kashmir Kotli District KHUI RATTA AK 0654 77 KP Azad Kashmir Mirpur District BHIMBER, AK 0229 78 KP Azad Kashmir Mirpur District GHELAY A K 0567 Page 2 SIX DAYS WORKING WEEKAnnexu (2 List of Retail Bank Branches to be opened on Saturday S. No. Cluster Region District Branch Name Branch Code 79 KP Azad Kashmir Mirpur District COMMERCIAL CENTRE,MIRPUR A.K 0751 80 KP Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad District BANK ROAD MUZAFFARABAD, AK 0375 81 KP Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad District UPPER BAZAR MUZAFFARABAD , AK 1105 82 KP Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad District RAWALAKOT AK 1184 83 KP Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad District BAGH, AK 1185 84 KP Azad Kashmir Rakhyal District MAIN ROAD CHAKSAWARI, AK 0160 85 KP Azad Kashmir Rakhyal District RAKHYAL A K 0540 86 KP Mardan City District-Mardan NEW ADDA 0228 87 KP Mardan City District-Mardan MARDAN CANTT 0273 88 KP Mardan City District-Mardan PARHOTI 0992 89 KP Mardan City District-Mardan SHAMSI ROAD 1406 90 KP Mardan Mingora District Bank Square 0177 91 KP Mardan Mingora District Kanju 1014 92 KP Mardan Mingora District Saidu Sharif 1119 93 KP Mardan Mingora District Abasin Market 1187 94 KP Mardan Mingora District Nawan Kalli 1254 95 KP Mardan Mingora District Barikot 1637 96 KP Mardan Mingora District Sowari 1790 97 KP Mardan Swabi District Zaida 0257 98 KP Mardan Swabi District Topi 0258 99 KP Mardan Swabi District Swabi 0323 100 KP Mardan Swabi District Matani Changan 1709 101 KP Mardan Timergara District Batkhela 0143 102 KP Mardan Timergara District Timergara 0388 103 KP Mardan Timergara District Dir 0468 104 KP Mardan Timergara District Dargai 1029 105 KP Mardan Timergara District Chitral 1170 106 KP Mardan Timergara District Gulabad 1354 107 KP Mardan Timergara District Bajaur 1356 108 KP Peshawar Bannu District Chowk Bazar 0285 109 KP Peshawar Bannu District PG Bannu 0306 110 KP Peshawar Bannu District Lakki Marwat 0368 111 KP Peshawar Bannu District New Bus Stand 0570 112 KP Peshawar Bannu District Nurang 1025 113 KP Peshawar Bannu District Karak 1369 114 KP Peshawar Bannu District Chokara 1821 115 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Peshawar Cantt 0032 116 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar UBL Building Hayatabad 0059 117 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Jamrud Road 0087 118 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Sofaid Dheri 0271 119 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Tehkal Payan 0994 120 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Bara Market 1024 121 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Hayatabad 1112 122 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Warsak Road 1609 123 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Regi Lalma 1719 124 KP Peshawar Cantt. District-Peshawar Deans Trade Center 1939 125 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar CITY BRANCH, PESHAWAR 0053 126 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar NEW BUS STAND 0266 127 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar Charsadda Road Peshawar 0283 128 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar MEWA MANDI PESHAWAR 0292 129 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar KPK bar council 0396 130 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar QISSA KHAWANI BAZAR PESHAWAR 0663 131 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar ASHRAF ROAD PESHAWAR 0903 132 KP Peshawar City District-Peshawar G.T.
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