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Appendix-IV Scheduled Banks' Offices by Provinces/Divisions/Districts As Appendix-IV Scheduled Banks’ Offices by Provinces/Divisions/Districts th As on 30 June, 2005 Province / Division No. of Branches Province / Division No. of Branches Azad Kashmir 319 Federally Administered Area 86 Mirpur Division 219 Northern Areas 37 Bhimber 11 Diamar 5 Kotli 55 Gaiser 3 Mirpur 153 Gilgit 18 Muzaffarabad Division 100 Skardu 11 Bagh 9 Tribal Areas 49 Muzaffarabad 57 Bajaur Agency 7 Rawlakot 26 Khyber Agency 10 Sudhnuthi 8 Kurram Agency 16 Mahmand Agency 2 Balochistan 267 Malakand Agency 3 N.Waziristan Agency 8 Kalat Division 37 Orakzai Agency 2 Awaran 3 S.Waziristan Agency 1 Kalat 6 Kharan 3 Islamabad 154 Khuzdar 9 Lasbella 10 N.W.F.P 854 Mastung 6 Mekran Division 45 Bannu Division 33 Gwadar 16 Bannu 28 Kech 22 Lakki Marwat 5 Panjgoor 7 D.I.Khan Division 43 Nasirabad Division 20 D.I.Khan 33 Bolan 5 Tank 10 Jaffarabad 8 Hazara Division 172 Nasirabad 6 Abbotabad 66 Jhal Magsi 1 Batgram 1 Quetta Division 124 Haripur 43 Chagai 6 Kohistan 3 Killa Abdullah 12 Mansehra 59 Pishin 8 Kohat Division 98 Quetta 98 Hangu 9 Sibi Division 17 Karak 23 Dera Bughti 2 Kohat 66 Kohlu 2 Malakand Division 166 Sibi 9 Bunner 10 Ziarat 4 Chitral 19 Zhob Division 24 Lower Dir 23 Killa Saifullah 4 Malakand 23 Loralai 13 Shangla 5 Musa Khel 1 Swat 73 Zhob 6 Upper Dir 13 431 Province / Division No. of Branches Province / Division No. of Branches Mardan Division 116 Rawalpindi Division 577 Mardan 72 Attock 91 Swabi 44 Chakwal 73 Peshawar Division 226 Jehlum 110 Charsadda 25 Rawalpindi 303 Nowshera 35 Sargodha Division 298 Peshawar 166 Bhakkar 35 Khushab 49 Punjab 3,910 Mianwali 55 Sargodha 159 Bahawalpur Division 293 Bahawalnagar 70 Sindh 1,515 Bahawalpur 98 Rahim Yar Khan 125 Hyderabad Division 234 D.G.Khan Division 192 Badin 27 D.G.Khan 62 Dadu 45 Layyah 33 Hyderabad 132 Muzaffargarh 64 Thatta 30 Rajan Pur 33 Karachi Division 891 Faisalabad Division 490 Karachi Central 169 Faisalabad 294 Karachi East 249 Jhang 121 Karachi South 376 Toba Tek Singh 75 Karachi West 56 Gujranwala Division 680 Malir 41 Gujranwala 184 Larkana Division 98 Gujrat 185 Jacobabad 31 Hafizabad 25 Larkana 48 Mandi Bahuddin 38 Shikarpur 19 Narowal 31 Mirpur Khas Division 97 Sialkot 217 Mirpur Khas 38 Lahore Division 882 Sanghar 44 Kasur 64 Tharparkar 3 Lahore 600 Umerkot 12 Okara 70 Sukkur Division 195 Sheikhupura 148 Ghotki 20 Multan Division 498 Khairpur 42 Khanewal 88 Naushro Feroze 32 Lodhran 29 Nawabshah 45 Multan 170 Sukkur 56 Pakpattan 28 Sahiwal 96 Vehari 87 432 Azad Kashmir (319) Dhongi United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Nar (2) Mirpur Division (219) Gala Rukhan Sehar Mandi Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. District Bhimber (11) Goai New Afzal Pur National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Barja Jandala (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Gogdar (Polungi) Panjera (2) Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Bhimber (5) Gulpur Habib Bank Ltd. (2) National Bank of Pakistan Prahi National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Holar Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Qamrooti National Bank of Pakistan Chowki Kajlani. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Rajdhani (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Poona (2) Kala Dhab United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Sarhata (2) Kala Dub National Bank of Pakistan Samhani United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd.. Habib Bank Ltd. Kalah Athroin Kotli Sarsawa District Kotli (55) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Bharandi Bhatta Khad Gujran Sehar Mandi National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Charhoi (3) Khui Ratta (4) Sehnsa (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd.. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Sensa (3) Chowk Sahiban Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Kotli (9) Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Chungpur Habib Bank Ltd. (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. Seri National Bank of Pakistan (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Damas United Bank Ltd. (2) Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd Tatepani (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Dandli Nakyal (2) United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakista 433 Mirpur District Mirpur (153) Habib Bank Ltd. Kalyal Bainsi National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Akalgarh (4) Kanail (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Chitar Pari (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Kandore (2) Dadyal (9) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Ankar Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. (2) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Bolan Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Kathar Atchanni Kanjal Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan (2) The Bank of Punjab Bandral Mirpur United Bank Ltd. Khadimabad Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Dagar Bank Hurman United Bank Ltd. Khadora United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Darhal Barjah Batli (2) United Bank Ltd. Khaliqabad National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Darhal Gaggan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Khambale Chowk Batroi (2) United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Dhangar Bala (3) Khanabad Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Behari (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd.. Kharak (2) National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Eiser United Bank Ltd.. Behari Agla Mohra National Bank of Pakistan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Khumbal Ghelay Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Bhangrila United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Mangla Hamlet (2) Hamidpur Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Bheli Bhattar Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Iftikharabad Chamb Mangoabad National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Bhring National Bank of Pakistan Mirpur (39) Jattlan (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. (5) Bundral Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Askari Commercial Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Bank Al-Habib Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Bolan Bank Ltd. Chachian (2) Faysal Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Kadiala Mirpur Habib Bank Ltd. (6) United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. I.D.B.P. KASB Bank Ltd. (2) Chaskswari (4) Kakra Town (4) Metropolitan Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan (8) National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan PICIC Commercial Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Prime Bank Ltd. Saudi Pak Commercial Bank Ltd. Chhatro (4) Kalri Soneri Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. The Bank of Punjab 434 Muzaffarabad Bagh/Muzaffarabad Union Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. (3) Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Siakh (3) Rawali Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Nawa Rarah Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Rera Habib Bank Ltd. Onah Sokasan United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. District Muzaffarabad (57) Palak Sudhan Gali United Bank Ltd. Atahmuqam National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Panyam Awanabad Teh.Pullondri Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Surakhi (2) National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Pind Kalan United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Bagh (5) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Tariqabad Pind Khurd (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Tarutta Pootha United Bank Ltd. Ball Khan Mong Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Potha Sher (4) Thathi Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Bheri United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Chakar United Bank Ltd. Thora (2) National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Pul Manda (2) United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Chaman Kot National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Village Chawla Chattar (4) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Raipur Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Muzaffarabad National Bank of Pakistan Rakhyal United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Division (100) Chinari Retta (3) National Bank of Pakistan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. District Bagh (9) National Bank of Pakistan Danna United Bank Ltd. Bir Pani Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Dhani Bombian. Samahani Chirala National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Gala Kanatta Samlotha (2) Dhirkot (2) National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Garhi Dupatta (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Sandal Harighal (2) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Hattian Sangote (2) National Bank of Pakistan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Jablur Bani 435 Muzaffarabad Rawlakot/Sudhnuthi Jandala Tain United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Jandali Thorar (2) National Bank of Pakistan District Rawlakot (26) Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Jandhoti Ali Sojal National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Topa Habib Bank Ltd. Joolanara Pachhiot Bandi Abbaspur National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. District Sudhnuthi (8) Datoot Kal Baloch Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Daurandi Khaigula (2) Baral Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd.
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