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II Pakistani Banks' and Their Branches (6803) As on June 30, 2004 Appendix - II Pakistani Banks’ and Their Branches (6,803) As on June 30, 2004 Allied Bank of Bhalwal (2) Chishtian (2) -Grain Market -Grain Market Pakistan (737) -Noor Hayat Colony -Mohar Sharif Road Abbaspur 251 RB Bandla Bheli Bhattar (A.K.) Chitral Chungpur (A.K.) Abbottabad (4) Burewala (2) Dadu -Main Gate, P.M.A., Kakul -Grain Market -Pineview Road -Housing Scheme Dadyal (A.K) (2) -Supply Bazar -College Road -The Mall Chak Jhumra -Samahni Ratta Cross Chak Naurang Adda Johal Chak No. 111 P Daharki Adda Nandipur Rasoolpur Bhal Chak No. 122/JB Nurpur Danna (A.K.) Adda Pansra Chak No. 142/P Bangla Manthar Danyor Adda Sarai Mochiwal Chak No. 220 RB Darband Adda Thikriwala Chak No. 272 HR Fortabbas Dargai Ahmed Pur East Chak No. 280/JB (Dawakhri) Darhal Gaggan Akalgarh (A.K) Chak No. 34/TDA Daroo Jabagai Kombar Arifwala Chak No. 354 Daska Attock (Campbellpur) Chak No. 44/N.B. Daurandi (A.K.) Bagh (A.K) Chak No. 509 GB Deenpur Bahawalnagar Chak No. 76 RB Deh Uddhi Chak No. 80 SB Bahawalpur (5) Chak No. 88/10 R Dera Ghazi Khan (2) -Com. Area Sattelite Town Chak No. 89/6-R -Azmat Road -Dubai Chowk -Model Town -Farid Gate Chakwal (2) -Ghalla Mandi -Mohra Chinna Dera Ismail Khan (3) -Settelite Town -Talagang Road -Circular Road -Commissionery Bazar Bakhar Jamali Mori Talu Chaman -Faqirani Gate (Muryali) Balagarhi Chaprar Balakot Charsadda DHAmke (Faisalabad) Baldher Chaskswari (A.K) DHAmke (Sheikhupura) Chattar (A.K) DHAngar Bala (A.K) Bannu (2) Chhatro (A.K.) Dheed Wal -Chai Bazar (Ghalla Mandi) Dina -Preedy Gate Chichawatni (2) Dipalpur Barja Jandala (A.K) -College Road Dir Batkhela -Railway Road Dunyapur Behari Agla Mohra (A.K.) Ellahabad Bewal Chilas Eminabad More Bhagowal Bhakkar Chiniot (2) Faisalabad (20) Bhaleki (Phularwan Chowk) -Akbarabad -Muslim Bazar (Main) -Chibban Road -Sargodha Road -Factory Area 386 ABL -Ghulam Muhammad Abad Col. -Shah Daula Road. -Sector E 8 St. No. 7 -Gole Cloth Market -Sector F 11 -Gole Kiryana Bazar Gulab Leghari -Sector F 6/1 Farooqia Mrt -Gulburg Colony Gunnianwala More -Sector F 7/2 Markaz -Gulistan Colony Akbar Chk. Gwader -Sector F 8/3 Markaz- -Jaranwala Road Hafizabad -Sectors F/10 -Jhang Road Haibat Shaheed (Tangwani) -Sector G 8/3 -Jinnah Colony Hala (Hyderabad) -Sector G 9/1 Markaz -Kotwali Road Model Hamidpur (A.K.) -Sector I/10 -Madina Town Bismillah Chk Hangu -Sector I/11 Fruit Market -Peoples Colony -Sitara Market (G 7/2) -Raza Abad Haripur (4) -Super Market (F 6) -Regency Shopping Plaza -Supper Plaza G 10/4 Markez -Main Bazar -Sheikhupura Road Hajiabad -New Amb Township -Sitara Tower Ismailia -Shahrah-e-Hazara -Sumundry Road Jacobabad -Sheranwala Gate -Teka Gali Montgomry Bazar Jahangira Jahanian Haroonabad Faqir Wali Jalalpur Bhattian Hasilpur Mandi Gadda Khel Muslimabad Jalalpur Jattan Hassanabdal Gadoon Amazai Jaranwala Havelian Gaggo Jattlan (A.K) Hazro Gala Rukhan Sehar Mandi (A.K.) Head Rajakan Garhi Daulatzai Humak Islam Model Town Jauharabad (2) Garhi Habibullah -Billow Farm Garhi Yasin -Fawara Chowk Gazi Patti Hyderabad (17) Ghakhar Mandi -Arya Mehar Road Jhang (3) Ghaur Gashti -Citizen Colony -Kot Road Ghazi -Civic Centre -Saddar (Shaheed Road) Ghotki -Commercial Area Gor Col. -Settelite Town Gilgit -Domanwah Road Gojra -Faqirjo Pir Journalist Cl Jhelum (2) -Hala Naka -Civil Lines Gujar Khan (2) -Hirabad -Khawaja Bus Stand -Tehsil Road -Railway Road -Latifabad No. 6 -Sabzi Mandi -Public School Kabirwala -Qasimabad Housing Scheme Kakra Town (A.K) Gujranwala (12) -S.I.T.E. Kala DHAb (A.K.) -Bank Square -Saddar Kaliam Sharif -D.C.Road -Shahrah E Noor Muhammad Kalojo Mureed Village -Gondlanwala Road -Unit No.10 Latifabad Kalu Khan -Hafizabad Road -Unit No.7 Latifabad Kamalia -Kasera Bazar -Model Town Islamabad (23) Kamoke (2) -Nomania Road -City (G.T.Road) -I-9 Industrial Area -Peoples Colony -Ghalla Mandi -Aabpara -Settlite Town -Blue Area -Sharifpura Kandan Sayan -Cabinet Secretariat -Wapda Town Kandhkot -Civic Centre -Zia Plaza GT Road Kandiaro -Commerical Market G 11/2 Sr Kandiwal -Commerical Market I/8 Kandore (A.K) Gujrat (3) -Fazal-E-Haq Road Kanganpur -Grand Trunk Road -PAF Complex, Sector E-9 Kapoor Wali -Rehman Saheed Road -Parliament House. 387 ABL Karachi (96) -Nazimabad Khanpur (2) -Abdullah Haroon Road -Nazimabad No.2 Hoor Market -Ghalla Mandi Jadeed -Adam Arcade Bahadurabad -New Challi -Kutchery Road -Admn.Coop.H.Soc.Karachi -New Fruit & Vegetable Market Khar (Bajor Agency) -Aisha Manzil -New Karachi Kharian -Al Badar Square (Hadi Mkt) -North Nazimabad Khipro -Al Manzoor Bldg. -Nursery (P.E.C.H.S.) Khui Ratta (A.K) -Allama Iqbal Road -Orangi Town Khumbal -Al-Rehman Appartment -P.I.B. Colony Khushab -Amber Palace Block B, S.M.H. -P.I.D.C. Khuzdar -Ancholi (Society) -Pakistan Chowk Killa Didar Singh -Azeem Pura Malir -Pakitan Machine Tool Factory Killi Lore Karez -Paposhnagar -Azizabad -Parco -Bab-e-Urdu Road Kohat (3) -Banking Complex Pasmic Pipri -Paria Street -Bannu Road -Binnori Town -Plaza Square -Main Bazar -Block 19, Gulistan-E-Johar -Preedy Street -Tirah Bazar -Block K North Nazimabad -Queens Road (Tamizuddin Rd) -Boating Basin Clifton -Regency Appartment Komi Kote (A.K.) -Bombay Bazar -S.I.T.E. Kot Addu -Broad Way Clifton -Saeedabad, Baldia Town Kot Momin -Bufer Zone Housing Scheme -Saghir Centre Ind. F.B.Area Kot RaDHA Kishan -Central Office -Saleh Mohd Street Kotli (A.K) -Clifton -Shah Faisal Colony Kotli Loharan (East) -Cloth Market -Shaheed-e-Millat Road Kotli Saleh Khan -Dadabhoy Centre -Shahrah-e-Faisal Kotri -Dastgir Colony -Shahrah-e-Quaideen -Defence Garden, Phase-I, D.H.A. -Shakil Mansion, Block - A -Dr.Mahmood Hussain Road -Sher Shah Lahore (62) -E Market P.E.C.H.S. -Shireen Jinnah Colony -Akbari Mandi -Empire Sq. Bahadurabad -Star Gate -Allama Iqbal Town -Federation House -Stock Exchange Building -Anarkali -Fleet Club -Summia Plaza, R Min Road -Azam Cloth Market -Gulshan e Hadeed -Survey Centre -Badami Bagh -Gulshan-e-Iqbal -Taj Complex M.A.Jinnah Rd -Badami Bagh -Indust.Area -Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Civic Centre -Tariq Road -Baghbanpura -Hassan Square -Trade & Finance Centre -Beadon Road -I.I.Chundrigar Rd For-Exchange -Trade Towers -Bilal Ganj -Idgah -University Road -Block Y Phase-3 LCCHS -Jodia Bazar -West Wharf -Brandreth Road (Nishter Rd) -Karimabad -Zaibunnissa Street -Bridge Colony -Kemari -Cannal View Co.Op.H.S. -Khayaban-e-Badar Karak -Cantt Co-Operative H. Society -Khayaban-e-Jami Karbala Distt: Pishin -Cavalary Ground -Khayaban-e-Tanzeem Katlong -Chah Miran Road -Korangi Industrial Area Kehrore Pacca -Chauburjee -Landhi (Babar Market) Khadimabad (A.K.) -Chowk Dalgran -Lawrance Road Khairpur Mirs -Civic Centre -Liaquatabad Khairpur Village -Daroghawala -Main Zam Zama Bulevard Khalabat -Faisal Town -Malir Colony Khanabad (A.K) -Fortress Stadium -Malir Extension (Kausar Town) Khanewal -Garhi Shahu -Masjid-E-Tuba (D.H.A) Khangarh -Gulberg- Awan Town -Metroville I Site Khanozai Bazar -Gulberg- Main Market -Mohammad Ali Housing Soc. -Gulberg- Liberty Market -Napier Road -Gulshan E Ravi 388 ABL -Gymkhana Garden Town Mansehra (2) -Haram Gate -Hall Road - Tehsil & Distt.Mansehra -Hassan Arcade Nusrat Road -Hyder Road -Shinkiary Road -Husain Agahi -Johar Town M Shoukat Road -Nawahpur Road. -Krishan Nagar -Nawan Shahar -Lahore Dev. Authority Mardan (4) -Railway Road -Lahore Road Cantt -Bank Road -Shah Abbas Chowk -LDA Plaza Egerton Road -Mardan –23200 -Shah Rukn e Alam Colony -Lohari Gate 203 Circular Rd -Khalid Market Bacha Khan -University Campus -Bosan Road -Main Boulevard -Mall Road -Main Road Green Town Muridke -Mehmood Booti Mastung Murree -Misri Shah Matiari Murshadabad -Model Town Mauza Daiwal Musafir Khana Mian Chunnu -Model Town -Link Road Mian Sansi -Moughalpura Tajpura Schem Muzaffarabad (A.K) (3) -Mozang Chungi -Bank Road -Multan Road Mianwali (2) -Khasra No.1291, Main Road, -Napier Road -City Street A.K. -P.A.F (Base) -PAF Colony Sargodha Road -Main Bazar -Qila Gujar Singh -Railway Road Ch.Shah Alam Mingora (4) Muzaffargarh -Samanabad -City (Bank Square) Nankana Sahib -Shadman Colony -General Bus Stand Nar (A.K) -Shah Alam Mart Ajpura Rd -Main Bazar Narowal -Shalimar Link Road -Sabzi Mandi Naushero Feroze -Stock Exchange Nawa Rarah -Tajpura -Temple Road Mirpur (A.K) (5) -The Mall -Chowki Broh Cross Nawab Shah (2) -Timber Market -Main Bazar -Mariam Road -Uppermall -Sector C-1 -Masjid Road -Wahdat Road -Sector F/1 -Walton Road -Staff Colony Chowk Nawan Killi -Wapda House Nawan Killi Distt. Swabi Mirpur Khas (2) Lakki Marwat -M.A.Jinnah Road Nowshera (3) Lala Moosa -Sattelite Town -Cavalary Road Lallian -Jamia Masjid Road Mirpur Mathelo -Main Bazar Larkana (2) Mirpur Teh, Distt.Abbottabad. -Bakrani Road Mohra Jabal Nowshera Virkan -Bank Square Moro Oghi Mouza Ali Chappa Mouza Bohapur Hassanabad Lathianwala Okara (3) Leiah Mouza Hataji -Chowk Harnianwala Liaquatpur Mouza Mandi Lodhran -Depalpur Road Loralai Muhammmad Kass (Sadda) -Mandi Road Maan Kot Molvi Abdul Qadir Muhbat Wah Mailsi Mukhiana (Shabirabad) Pabbi Malakwal Pakpattan Sharif Mallhu Khokhar Multan (13) Panjgur Manawala -Aziz Shaheed Road Cantt Panyam Mandi Bahauddin -Chowk Rashidabad Parachinar Mangla Hamlet (A.K) -Chungi No.14 Parco Mehmood Kot Manki Sharif -Dehli Gate 389 ABL Parhoti -Masjid Road Retta Pashtoonabad Gawal Quetta -Mission Road- Kabari Markt Rohri Pasrur -New Zarghoon Road Rukun Buraro Kurkali Pattoki -Police Shopping Plaza No.1 Sadiqabad (3) Pawaka -QanDHAri Bazar -Main Bazar -Satellite Town -Mooza Zorkot Klp Rd Peshawar (29) -Shahbaz Town Commercial Area -Rail Bazar -Sharah-e-Iqbal -Army Stadium -Sirki Road -B.I.S.E. 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