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AB-Bank-ATM-List City/ SL Division Area Address District 1 Barisal Barisal Barisal 45, Sadar Road, Barisal 2 Barisal Barisal Barisal Barisal Launch Ghat, Barisal 3 Barisal Barisal Barisal Nathullabad Bus Stand, Barisal 4 Chittagong Ashuganj Ashuganj Ashuganj Main Road, Ashuganj Brahmanbari 5 Chittagong Brhmanbaris 1090/5321, Court Road, Brahmanbaria 3400 a 123/115 Kalibari Pouro New Market, 6 Chittagong Chandpur Chandpur Chandpur Sadar, Chandpur 3600 7 Chittagong Chandpur Chandpur 56, Comilla Road, Chandpur TCCA Complex, Gomdandi (East), Boalkhali, 8 Chittagong Chittagong Boalkhali Chittagong 4366 Brahmanbaria Municipal Holding No. 345/338, Medda 9 Chittagong chittagong Bazar, Brahmanbaria Burischar, Kaptai Road, Hatazari, Chittagong 10 Chittagong Chittagong Hatazari 4330 Khayez Shopping Center, Patherhat, 11 Chittagong Chittagong Patherhat Noyapara, Chittagong Sandwip City Centre, Haramia, Sandwip, 12 chittagong chittagong Sandwip District - Chittagong. Aziz Shopping Complex, Sitakunda, 13 Chittagong Chittagong Sitakunda Chittagong Chittagong BCIC Sadan, 26, Agrabad C/A, Chittagong 14 Chittagong Agrabad Metro 4100 Chittagong BCIC Sadan, 26, Agrabad C/A, Chittagong 15 Chittagong Agrabad Metro 4100 Chittagong 957/1553,Arakan Road, Bahaddar Hat, 16 Chittagong Bahaddarhat Metro Chittagong Chittagong Bismillah Complex, Arakan Road, 17 Chittagong Bahaddarhat Metro Bahaddarhat, Chittagong 4323 Chittagong Bay Shopping Centre, P.O: EPZ, South 18 Chittagong C-EPZ Metro Halishahar P.S. Bandar, Chittagong 4100 Chittagong 85,Nawab Sirajuddowla Road, Chawkbazar, 19 Chittagong Chawkbazar Metro Chittagong Chittagong 20 chittagong Chawkbazar MDC Square, chawkbazar Metro Chittagong Chittagong 21 Chittagong 100, Momin Road, Chittagong Metro City Chittagong Chittagong 862/A, O.R. Nizam Road, Goal Pahar Circle, 22 Chittagong Metro City Chittagong 4000 Chittagong Chittagong BMA Bhaban, 1367 CDA Avenue, East 23 Chittagong Metro City Nasirabad, Chittagong 4000 Chittagong 24 Chittagong Jublee Road 175, Jubilee Road, Enayet Bazar, Chittagong Metro Chittagong 25 Chittagong Khatunganj 395, Khatunganj, Chittagong 4000 Metro Chittagong Concord Amusement World, Foy's Lake, 26 Chittagong Khulshi Metro Khulshi, Chittagong Chittagong Khulshi House, Bungalow No. 2, B-2, Road 27 Chittagong Khulshi Metro 1, P.S.: Khulshi, Chittagong 4000 Chittagong 825,Zakir Hossain Road, Amader Bari, 28 Chittagong Pahartali Metro Chittagong Chittagong South RSA Complex, BS Plot No. 8098, South 29 chittagong Metro Halishahar, Halishahar,Bandar, Chittagong. Sicho Shopping Complex, Padua, Lohagara, 30 Chittagong Chittagong Lohagara Chittagong 4397 31 chittagong Comilla Jhawtala 333, Jhawtala, Comilla Mogholtooly Super Market, Mogholtooly 32 Chittagong Comilla Comilla Road, Comilla 3500 SA Plot No. 634, Shashangacha, Badsha 33 chittagong Comilla Comilla Miar Bazar, Kowtali, Comilla 34 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Chakaria Chakaria Branch Chakaria Digonta Complex (New Market), Bazar 35 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar Ghata, Cox's Bazar Teknaf Main Road, Teknaf, Cox's Bazar 36 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Teknaf 4760 457-458, Grand Huq Tower, Mizan Road, 37 Chittagong Feni Feni Feni 38 Chittagong Feni Feni Haque Plaza(1st Floor), 193 SSK Road, Feni Mojumdar Merket, Sadar Hospital Road, 39 Chittagong Feni Feni Feni Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Global Shirts 49 (NP) Kalurghat Heavy 40 Metro City Industrial Area, Chittagong. Chittagong Chittagong 41 Dewanhat Dostagir Center, 31, D.T Road, Chittagong Metro Chittagong Chittagong 42 Kazir Dewri VIP Tower, Kazir Dewri, Chittagong Metro Shah Amanat Shopping Complex, Plot No. Chittagong Chittagong 12/A, Block-G, Road No#1, Len-2, Hali 43 Rampur Metro Shahar Housing Estate, Holding No. 2113/A, Rampur, Chittagong Chittagong Best Chowdhury Plaza, Amirabad, Lohagara, 44 Chittagong Lohagara Chittagong Chittagong 45 Noakhali Chumuhani Feni Road, Chaumuhani, Noakhali 46 Dhaka Dhaka Baily Road 10/1, New Baily Road, Dhaka Shop No-105, " Police Plaza Concord", 47 Dhaka Dhaka Gulshan Road No-2, Gulshan, Dhaka. House No-34,Road-10,Block-D Banani, 48 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Banani Dhaka Bashundhara Shop No-5-D-14, Jamuna Future Park, 49 Dhaka Dhaka Metro R/A Dhaka 6/3, Shashi Bhushan Chatterjee Lane, 50 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gandaria Gandaria, Dhaka. 51 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan Laila Tower, 8, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka 52 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Jurain 302/1, Jurain, Dhaka. Ashiyan Medical College Hospital, Barua, 53 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Khilkhet Khilkhet, Dhaka. WW Tower, 68, Motijheel Commercial 54 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Motijheel Area, Dhaka . 55 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Pirerbagh 348/4, Pirerbagh, Mirpur, Dhaka Plot No-8, Gareeb-E-Newaz Avenue, Sector- 56 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Uttara 13, Uttara, Dhaka. Kalampur Branch On-site ATM, Kalampur, 57 Dhaka Dhamrai Kalampur Dhamrai,Dhaka. Islamic University of Technology (IUT) 58 Dhaka Gazipur Board Bazar Board Bazar, Gazipur 59 Dhaka Gazipur Gazipura 10/11, Sataish Road, Gazipura, Gazipur Kashimpur, Nawabganj, Bandura, (Nearer to 60 Dhaka Bandura Bandura Upazila Parisad), Dhaka 248(W) Tin Potty, Bhairab Bazar, Bhairab, 61 Dhaka Bhairab Kishoregonj Kishoregonj 2350 62 Dhaka Dhaka Joypara Joypara, Dohar, Dhaka-1300 63 Dhaka Dhaka Keranigonj Chowrasta, Bishwa Road, Keranigonj, Dhaka Shop No-111, Brac Shopping 64 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Azampur Centre, Faidabad, Azampur, Uttara, Dhaka 57 Pilkhana Road, Azimpur , Opp-Thana 65 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Azimpur Education Office, Dhaka 66 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Badda Gha-131/1, Middle Badda, Dhaka House#50, Road#11, Block-C, Banani, 67 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Banani Dhaka Baridhara Parishad Office, Baridhara DOHS, 68 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Baridhara Road#5, Opposite to CSD Dhaka Baridhara Parishad Office, Baridhara DOHS, 69 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Baridhara Road#5, Opposite to CSD, Dhaka N.R. Tower, 72 Progoti Sharani, Block: J, 70 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Baridhara Baridhara Dhaka Basundhara Green Coronet Plot No-07, Block-A, 71 Dhaka Dhaka Metro R/A Basundhara Main Road.Dhaka Shop No. 8, City Corpration Market, Dhaka 72 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Bokshibazar Medical College , Bokshi Bazar, Dhaka House-35, Road-2, Block-C, Bonosree, 73 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Bonosree Rampura, Dhaka 74 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Bonosree B/4,Block#B,Main Road,Bonosree,Dhaka 18/1 Water Works Road, Dal 75 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Chalkbazar Potti,Chalkbazar, Dhaka House# B/20, Block- E, Zakir Hossain Road, 76 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi Lalmatia, Dhaka Novera Square, House 05, Road 02, 77 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205 Old: 719 Satmasjid Road, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka. 78 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi New: 85/A M R Akhter Mukul Sarak, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka Old: Block-C, Plot No. 251/F, Road No. 22, 79 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi New: Plot No. 60/A, Road No. 12/A, Dhanmondi R/A., Dhaka. Plot: 45 (new) 286/B (old), Road: 16 (new) 80 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi 27 (old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1209 Simanta Square Market Premises, Pilkhana, 81 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi Dhaka. Concord 82 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Dhanmondi Arcadia,Plot#122,Road#4,Dhanmondi, Dha ka. 83 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Eskaton 94,New Eskaton Road, Romna, Dhaka-1000 84 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Fakirapool 1/A Fokirapool D.I.T Ext. Road Dhaka 85 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Farmgate 115 West Nakhalpara, Tejgaon, Dhaka 86 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Farmgate 144, Green Road, Dhaka 87 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Farmgate 26, Indira Road, Farmgate, Dhaka 37 East Tejture bazar, Farmgate, Dhaka 88 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Farmgate 1215 71-75, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Farmgate, 89 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Farmgate Dhaka 1215 86, 1st Colony, Mazar Road, Gabtoli, Mirpur, 90 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gabtoli Dhaka 56 Haricharan Roy Road, Faridabad - Old 91 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gandaria Town Dhaka 92 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gopibagh 1/A Gopibagh, 1st Lane, Dhaka - 1203 Ka/12, Kalachandpur, Baridhara, Gulshan, 93 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan Dhaka NW(H) 9A, 155, Gulshan Avenue, Road No 94 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan 54, Dhaka Shop No.15,Habib Super Market, 50, South 95 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan Gulshan, Dhaka 96 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan TA-137/1, Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka Ventura Avenue, Plot No. CWN(C)-8, Road 97 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Gulshan No. 34, Gulshan Model Town, Gulshan Dhaka 98 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Imamgonj 40, Imamganj, Dhaka 1211 Holding No. 102/1, Sahid Faruk Road, South 99 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Jatrabari Jatrabari, Dhaka. 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Kakrail 81, VIP Road, Kakrail, Dhaka -1000 0 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Kakrail 82, V.I.P Road, Kakrail, Dhaka -1000 1 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Kamlapur 14-15,North Kamlapur, Dhaka 2 10 BSEC Bhaban, 102 Kazi Nazrul Islam Dhaka Dhaka Metro Kawranbazar 3 Avenue, Dhaka 1215 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Khilgaon 425/C, Khilgaon, Dhaka 4 10 Concord Lake City, Holding No. Kha-94/3, Dhaka Dhaka Metro Khilkhet 5 Khilkhet, Dhaka 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Lalbag 15, Lalbag Road, Lalbag, Dhaka 6 10 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Malibag 480,D.I.T Road, Malibag Dhaka 7 10 Advanced Melinda (Level-1), 72 Malibag, Dhaka Dhaka Metro Malibag 8 Dhaka 1219 Malibagh 10 C/577(A), Block-C, Malibagh Chowdhury Dhaka Dhaka Metro Chowdhury 9 Para, Dhaka Para 11 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 1247, Monipur, Mirpur, Dhaka 0 11 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 234/6,Kochukhet,Mirpur 1 11 5/A, 5/B, Darus Salam Main Road, Section Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 2 1, Mirpur, Dhaka 11 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 59/D, Darus Salam, Mirpur Road, Dhaka 3 11 Crescent Homes, 150/1 Shah Ali Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 4 bag Mirpur-1, Dhaka 11 House#57, Road#22, Rupnagar R/A, Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur 5 Mirpur, Dhaka Plot No. 17, Road No. 02, Block No. E, 11 Dhaka Dhaka Metro Mirpur Section No. 12, Rupnagar R/A., Mirpur 6 Housing Estate, Mirpur, Dhaka. 11 Plot-30, Main Road-01, Section-10,
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