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List of First Bank Branches Nationwide LIST OF FIRST BANK BRANCHES NATIONWIDE ABUJA FCT Abaji Branch Address 1: 1, Toto Road, Abaji Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-7831250, 08130474233 Services : ATM, EWB, OB, MT Email : [email protected] Abuja Asokoro Branch Address 1: 85, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-8723270-1, 87232, 08033326299, 080332 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Banex Plaza Branch Address 1: Banex Plaza, Plot 750 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-4619600 , 46196, 08033355156, 08053 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Bwari Branch Address 1: Suleja Road, Bwari FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-87238991, 09-870 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Dei Dei Market Branch Address 1: Abuja Regional Market FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-7819704-6, 08060553885, 08025 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Garki Branch Address 1: Abuja Festival Road, Area 3, Garki FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-2341070-3, 23446 Fax : 09-2341071 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Garki Modern Mkt Branch Address 1: Abuja Garki Modern Market, Garki, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09- 7805724, 234013, 08052733252, 08023 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja,Gwagwalada Branch Address 1: 5, Park Road, Off Abuja/Abaji Road, Gwagwalada, FCT, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-8820015, 8820033, 08027613509, 080553 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Jos Street Branch Address 1: Plot 451, Jos Street, Area 3, Garki FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-2344724, 2343889, 08051000106, 08028 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja, Karu Branch Address 1: Abuja-Keffi Road, Mararaba, Karu LGA, FCT, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09 – 6703827, 67036, 08065303571, 080749 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Kubwa Branch Address 1: Plot B3, Gada Nasko Road, Opp. Total Fuel Station Phase 2, Site 2 Kubwa, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-8723272-3; 87232, 08023025971 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Main Branch Address 1: Plot 777, M. Buhari Way, Central Business Area, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-4619191, 2346819, 08027782266 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Maitama Branch Address 1: 13 Mediterranean Str. Imani Estate, Near British Council Maitama Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-7819669, 7819704, 08023107954 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Int. Airport Branch Address 1: Local Wing, Abuja Airport Abuja. FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-8100121; 8100120, 08033520200 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja National Assembly Complex Branch Address 1: White House (Basement Room HB26) 3 Arms Zone FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09- 8734197, 627784, 08033472618, 070278 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja New Wuse Mkt Address 1: Plot 40 Mambolo Street, Wuse Zone 2, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-8723275-6; 87232, 08051789709 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Shipper’s Plaza Branch Address 1: Plot 438 Michael Okpara Way, Opp. Ibro Hotel, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09 – 5241440-2; 671, 08026158891 Fax : 09-5241441 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja,Wuse Branch Address 1: Russel Centre, Block 2097, Herbert Marcaulay Way,Zone 5, FCT, Abuja. FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-5240144-8 , 08036550071 Fax : 5240147 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja,Zuba Branch Address 1: Motor Spare Parts Market, Zuba, FCT, Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-5242318, 6720028, 08035292471, 08058 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Zuba II Branch Address : FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09-7818906, 7818911, 08035879553 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Bolingo Hotels Branch Address 1: ndependence Avenue Area 10, Garki Abuja FCT Abuja TelePhone : 09 – 7803566, 62708, 08023236151 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Abuja Mararaba Address 1: Plot 576 Abuja-Keffi Expressway FCT Abuja TelePhone : 08191126525, 08191126526, 08191126527 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, OB, MT Email : [email protected] ABIA STATE Aba Alaoji Layout Branch Address 1: 500 Port Harcourt Road, Aba Address 2: Alaoji Layout. Abia TelePhone : 082-308865, 08025772281 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : [email protected] Aba Ariara Branch Address 1: 117 Faulks Road, Ariaria-Aba Address 2: P.M.B. 7315, Aba. Abia TelePhone : 082-290253, 082-290252, 08036777772, 082-290172 Fax : 082- 225508 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Ariara Cash Centre Address 1: A-Line 235/236 Ariara Market Address 2: Aba Abia TelePhone : 08059108900 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Aba Factory Road Branch Address 1: 2 Factory Road Aba Address 2: P.M.B. 7521, Aba Abia TelePhone : 082-290559, 082-873978, 082-862527 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Main Branch Address 1: 2 Asa Road, Aba Address 2: P.M.B. 7103 Aba Abia TelePhone : 082-871965 Fax : 082-227210 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Ogbor Hill Branch Address 1: 161, Ikot Ekpene Rd Address 2: Ogbor Hill, Aba Abia TelePhone : 082-226127, 227810, 08051767505, 08066178115 Fax : 082-226127 Services : Email : Aba Okigwe Road Branch Address 1: 28 Okigwe Road, Aba Abia TelePhone : 082-234319, 082-234374 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Town Branch Address 1: 122 Ehi Road Address 2: P.M.B. 7128, Aba. Abia TelePhone : 082-220325, 220285, 230285, 08039626833, 08046110544 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : Amaokwe Item Branch Address 1: Nkporo Road, Amaokwe Item Address 2: P.M.B. 1 Item Abia TelePhone : 08054845376, 07039198979 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Asa Road Market Branch Address 1: 94 Asa Road, Aba, Abia State Abia TelePhone : 082-890822, 08055259662 Fax : 082-232799 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, OB, WDB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba Ngwa Branch Address 1: 51B Ngwa Road, Aba Abia TelePhone : 08135134116, 08023327845, 08033231340 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, WDB, MT Email : [email protected] Nkwoagu Isouchi Branch Address 1: P.M.B 1020, Ngodo, Address 2: NKWOAGU ISUOCHI, UMUNNEOCHI L.G.A Abia TelePhone : 082-447837, 08089857618, 08050820404 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : Aba Osisioma Branch Address 1: Opp Nnpc Depot Old Aba/Ow Rd Osisioma Ind. Layout Aba , Address 3: P.M.B. 7209 Aba. Abia TelePhone : 082-290254, 08035527123, 07061883717 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Umuahia Branch Address : Abia TelePhone : 0852 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : Umuahia Market Branch Address 1: No. 1 Okwulehie Avenue Address 2: P.M.B 7301, Umuahia. Abia TelePhone : 082-557711, 08068836059, 08034527258 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), OB, MT Email : [email protected] Abiriba Branch Address 1: 24 Court Road, Abiriba Abia TelePhone : 082-290220, 082-290224, 082-290243, 08022141714, 08037146614 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, OB, MT Email : [email protected] Aba (Abayi) Address 1: 245 Aba/Owerri Road, Aba, Abia State Abia TelePhone : 082-290141, 082-290144, 08037800082, 082-290142 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Umuahia Ozuakoli Road Address 1: 41,Uyo Street/30 Palm Lane By Uzuakoli Road Umuahia. Abia TelePhone : 08038979995 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] ADAMAWA STATE Dumne Agency Address 1: C/O Yola Main Branch Adamawa TelePhone : 0 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Fufore Branch Address 1: Beside Fufore Local Government Secretariat, Fufore Town Address 2: C/O P.M.B. 2050, Yola Adamawa TelePhone : 08036363326, 08052321748 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Ganye Branch Address 1: P.O. Box 55, Ganye Adamawa TelePhone : 075-900187, 08082569584 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Garkida Branch Address 1: Near Police Station Address 2: P.O. Box 100, Garkida Adamawa TelePhone : 08026975437 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Gulak Branch Address 1: Fada Street Gulak, Madagali LGA Address 2: P.M.B. 1001, Michika Adamawa TelePhone : 08032169890, 08036869421, 08034947012 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Hong Branch Address 1: No.1 Emir Road Adjacent To Hong Police Station Address 2: P.M.B. 1002, Hong Adamawa TelePhone : 08131640533 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Mayoine Agency Address 1: C/O Mayo Belwa Branch Address 2: P.O. Box 06, Mayo Belwa Adamawa TelePhone : 0 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Mubi Branch Address 1: 18, Ahmadu Bello Way Address 2: Mubi Adamawa TelePhone : 08034908127 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Mayo Belwa Branch Address 1: P.O. Box 06, Mayo-Belwa Adamawa TelePhone : 075-626552, 08023077013 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Michika Branch Address 1: P.M.B. 1001, Michika Adamawa TelePhone : 08054883793 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Numan Branch Address 1: 47, Gombe Road, Numan Adamawa TelePhone : 08034503162 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Yola Main Branch Address 1: 42, Galadima Aminu Way Address 2: Jimeta, Yola Adamawa TelePhone : 075-627603, 626582, 626073, 08036798767 Fax : 075-625198 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), MT Email : Yola Market Branch Address 1: 113, Atiku Abubakar Way, Jimeta - Yola Address 2: P.M.B. 2282 Jimeta. Adamawa TelePhone : 08066170060 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] AKWA IBOM STATE Efa Branch Address 1: Effa Branch C/O Effa Junction ,Etinan L G A Address 2: P.M.B. 1053, Etinan Akwa Ibom TelePhone : 085-556554 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Abak Branch Address 1: 6A Market Road, Address 2: P.M.B. 1150 Abak. Akwa Ibom TelePhone : 08021060725, 08023117356 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Eket Branch Address 1: 68 Grace Bill Road Eket Address 2: Eket, Akwa Ibom State Akwa Ibom TelePhone : 085-701273, 085- 701124 Services : ATM, ATM(24 Hrs), EWB, MT Email : [email protected] Essene Branch Address 1: Ikot Abasi L.G.A Address 2: P.M.B.1012, Ikot Abasi.
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