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76 AB Outlets List.Pdf District Name of Agent AB Outlet Name AB Outlet Location Nearest SME Unit Office Narayanganj M/S Momota Enteprise Adamjeenagar Agent Banking Outlet Kadamtoli, Adamjeenagar, Siddirganj, Narayanganj Adamjee SME Unit Jashore Hasan Computer and Mobile Servicing Rajgonj Agent Banking Outlet Rajgonj Bazar, Manirampur, Jashore Monirampur SME Unit Chuadanga Fahima Agro Traders Sarajgonj Agent Banking Outlet Sarajgonj Bazar, Chuadanga Sarajgonj SME Unit Cumilla M/s Mannan Traders Bizra Agent Banking Outlet Bizra Bazar, Chandpur Road, Laksham, Cumilla Bizra SME Unit Bogura M/S Liza Lima Traders Nandigram Agent Banking Outlet Nandigram Bus stand, Bogra. Nandigram SME Unit Bhola M/S Roksana Traders Borhanuddin Agent Banking Outlet Borhanuddin Bazar, Bhola Borhanuddin SME Unit Sylhet Hai Light Mobile Media Kaliganj Agent Banking Outlet Kaliganj Bazar, Manikpur, Jokiganj, Sylhet Kaliganj (Syl) SME Unit Rangpur M K Traders Ulipur Agent Banking Outlet Ulipur Bazar, Kurigram Ulipur SME Unit Mymensingh M/S Bhai Bon Mosso Chas O Projonnon Kendro Tarakanda Agent Banking Outlet Tarakanda Bazar, Mymensingh Tarakanda SME Unit Pirojpur M/S Reja Enterprise Bhandaria Agent Banking Outlet Post Office Road, Bhandaria, Pirojpur Bhandaria SME Unit Bogura Colors Point Gabtali Agent Banking Outlet Gabtali, Bogura Gabtali SME Unit Mymensingh Kali House Masterbari Agent Banking Outlet Masterbari, Valuka, Mymensingh Valuka SME Unit Dinajpur M/S Chawdhury Traders Birampur Agent Banking Outlet Birampur, Dinajpur Birampur SME Unit Kurigram M/S P M Chaul Kal Kurigram Agent Banking Outlet Ghosh Para, Bazar Road, Kurigram Kurigram SME Unit Lalmonirhat M/S Ferdousi Traders Tush Bhander Agent Banking Outlet Tush Bhander, Kaligonj, Lalmonirhat Tush Bhander SME Unit Faridpur M/S Ripon Enterprise Nagarkanda Agent Banking Outlet Nagarkanda, Faridpur Nogorkanda SME Unit Kushtia Nur Electronics Kumarkhali Agent Banking Outlet Kumarkhali, Kushtia Kumarkhali SME Unit Natore M/S R K R Enterprise Banpara Agent Banking Outlet Banpara Bazar, Natore Banpara SME Unit Chattogram Macro Paper Products Baraiyarhat Agent Banking Outlet Baraiyarhat, Chattogram Baraiarhat SME Unit Dinajpur Bhai Bhai Paper House Fulbari Agent Banking Outlet Fulbari, Dinajpur Fulbari SME Unit Cumilla M/S Ma Moni Electronics Nangolkot Agent Banking Outlet Nangolkot Bazar, Cumilla Nangolkot SME Unit Bogura Uni Brothers Poultry farm Shahjahanpur Agent Banking Outlet Shahjahanpur, Bogura Shahjahanpur SME Unit Panchagarh M/S Seam Traders Boda Agent Banking Outlet Boda, Panchagarh Boda SME Unit Brahmanbaria M/S Ma Baba Business Zone Bancharampur Agent Banking Outlet Bancharampur, Brahmanbaria Bancharampur SME Unit Cumilla M/S Haji Sultan Ahmed Sawdagor Homna Agent Banking Outlet Al Rashid Plaza, Thana Road, Homna, Cumilla. Homna SME Unit Jhenaidah M/S Zam Zam Traders Kaligonj (Jh) Agent Banking Outlet Kaliganj Bazar, Jhenaidah Kaliganj (Jh) SME Unit Jhenaidah M/S Zam Zam Traders Kotchandpur Agent Banking Outlet Kotchandpur Bazar, Jhenaidah Kotchandpur SME Unit Jhenaidah M/S Zam Zam Traders Moheshpur Agent Banking Outlet Moheshpur Bazar, Jhenaidah Moheshpur SME Unit Habiganj M/S Purobi Telecom Madhabpur Agent Banking Outlet Madhabpur Bazar, Hobiganj Madhupur SME Unit Cumilla M/S Ma Enterprise Burichang Agent Banking Outlet Burichang, Cumilla Burichong SME Unit Thakurgaon M/S Sadiya Traders Pirgonj (Th) Agent Banking Outlet Pirganj, Thakugaon Pirganj, Thakugaon SME Unit Meherpur M/S Milon Traders Gangni Agent Banking Outlet Gangni Bazar, Meherpur Gangni SME Unit Joypurhat M/S Jannat Enterprise Akkelpur Agent Banking Outlet Akkelpur Bazar, Joypurhat Akkelpur SME Unit Faridpur M/S Siraj Printers Modhukhali Agent Banking Outlet Modhukhali, Faridpur Modhukhali SME Unit Gopalganj M/S Prottasha Enterprise Moksedpur Agent Banking Outlet Tangrakhola Bazar, Moksedpur, Gopalgonj Moksedpur SME Unit Joypurhat M/S Rahima Traders Panchbibi Agent Banking Outlet Panchbibi Bazar, Joypurhat Panchbibi SME Unit Bogura Joy Fashion Show Dhunat Agent Banking Outlet Dhunat, Bogura Dhunat SME Unit Faridpur M/S Chawdhury Electronics Sadarpur Agent Banking Outlet Sadarpur, Faridpur Sadarpur SME Unit Pabna Masud Plastic Furniture Kashinatpur Agent Banking Outlet Kashinatpur, Pabna Kashinatpur SME Unit Lalmonirhat M/S S S Food Products Lalmonirhat Agent Banking Outlet Lalmonirhat Sadar, Lalmonirhat Lalmonirhat SME Unit Barisal M/S Sarder Enterprise Gournadi Agent Banking Outlet Gournadi, Barishal Gournadi SME Unit Brahmanbaria M/S S Alam Enterprise Nabinagar Agent Banking Outlet Nabinagar, Brahmanbaria Nabinagar SME Unit Sirajganj Rabbi Telecom Salonga Agent Banking Outlet Salonga, Raiganj, Sirajgonj Solonga SME Unit Sirajganj M/S Forida Traders Chandaikona Agent Banking Outlet Chandaikona, Raiganj, Sirajgonj Chandaikona SME Unit Cox's Bazar M/S Jasim Departmental Store Teknaf Agent Banking Outlet Teknaf, Cox-s-Bazar Teknaf SME Unit Rangpur M/S Dui Bhai Chaul Koll Kawnia Agent Banking Outlet Kawnia, Rangpur Kawnia SME Unit Chattogram Mahin Enterprise Noapara (Ra) Agent Banking Outlet Noapara, Potherhat, Raozan, Chattogram Noapara (Raozan) SME Unit Feni M/S Shapla Motsho Hachary Chhagalnaiya Agent Banking Outlet Chhagalnaiya, Feni Chhagalnaiya SME Unit Cumilla M/S Rashona Bilash Paduar Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Paduar Bazar, Bishow Road, Cumilla Paduar Bazar SME Unit Cumilla Ramim Telecom Companyganj (Co) Agent Banking Outlet Bishnupur Bazar, Muradnagar, Cumilla Companyganj (C) SME Unit Cumilla M/S Somrat Telecom Daudkandi Agent Banking Outlet Daudkandi, Cumilla. Daudkandi SME Unit Rajbari Orin Electronics Baliakandi Agent Banking Outlet Baliakandi Bazar,Main Road,Baliakandi, Rajbari. Baliakandi SME Unit Cumilla M/S Mahin Motors Moynamoti Agent Banking Outlet Moynamoti Cantonment, Cumilla. Moynamoti Cantonment SME Unit Cox's Bazar M/S Rasel And Brothers Cloth Store Eidgaon Agent Banking Outlet Eidgaon Bazar, Jalalabad, Cox's Bazar. Eidgaon SME Unit Rajbari M/S Astha Enterprise Pangsha Agent Banking Outlet Pangsha Bazar, Rajbari. Pangsha SME Unit Cumilla M/S Binapani Traders Eliotganj Agent Banking Outlet Eliotganj Bazar, Sobdulpur Road, Daudkandi, Cumilla. Eliotganj SME Unit Brahmanbaria Bismillah Traders & Rent-A-Car Shamogram Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Shamgram Bazar, Nabinagar, Bhrahmanbaria. Nabinagar SME Unit Chattogram Mahin Enterprise Ishakhali Agent Banking Outlet Ishakhali Baraz, Chattogram. Isakhali SME Unit Rajshahi M/S Moon Enterprise Puthia Agent Banking Outlet Baneahwar Bazar, Puthia, Rajshahi. Puthia SME Unit Habiganj Nupur Computer And Telecom Shayestaganj Agent Banking Outlet Shahestaganj, Natun Bridge, Habiganj. Shahestaganj SME Unit Chandpur M/S Miyazi Enterprize Shahrasti Agent Banking Outlet. Kalibari Bazar, Shahrasti, Chandpur Sharasti SME Unit Sylhet M/S Kamal Varieties Store Kupar Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Kupar Bazar, Gowinghat, Sylhet. Ambarkhana SME Unit Jashore Hasan Computer and Mobile Servicing Monirampur Agent Banking Outlet Rajgonj Moar, Manirampur, Jashore Monirampur SME Unit Cumilla M/S Jamir Hossain Brahmanpara Agent Banking Outlet Brahmanpara, Cumilla Brahmanpara SME Unit Noakhali M/S Fahmida Metal Dighirjan Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Dighirjan Bazar, Sonaimuri, Noakhali Soanimuri SME Unit Cumilla M/S Salma Traders Nather Petua Agent Banking Outlet Nather Petua Bazar, Monohorganj, Cumilla Nather Petua Bazar SME Unit Bogura Shuvro & Brothers Mokamtola Agent Banking Outlet Mokamtola Godown Road, Mokamtola, Bogura. Mokamtola SME Unit Mymensingh M/S Progga & Niash Enterprise Shomvuganj Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Shomvuganj Bazar, Sadar, Mymensingh. Tangail M/S Aynal Oil Mills Sagordighi Bazar Agent Banking Outlet Sagordigi Bazar, Lohani Sagordigi, Ghatail, Tangail Mirzapur SME Unit Cumilla M/S Al Madina Electronics Ramchandrapur Agent Banking Outlet Ramchandrapur Bazar, Muradnagar, Cumilla Ramchandrapur SME Unit Cumilla M/S Saha & Co: Debiddar Agent Banking Outlet College Road, Debiddar, Cumilla Debiddar SME Unit Sirajganj M/S Mir Aviation Ullapara Agent Banking Outlet Ullapara Bazar, Ullapara, Sirajganj Ullapara SME Unit Chattogram Macro Paper Products Mirsarai Agent Banking Outlet D T Road, Mirsharai, Chattogram Mirsarai SME Unit Pabna D S L Dignity Source Suzanagar Agent Banking Outlet Suzanagar Bazar, Pabna Suzanagar SME Unit Jhenaidah M/S Joy Traders Sailokupa Agent Banking Outlet Shailakupa, Jhenaidah Sailokupa SME Unit Narayanganj ABC Enterprise Rupshi Agent Banking Outlet Barpa Bus Stand, Rupshi, Rupganj, Narayanganj Rupshi SME Unit.
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