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Bank Branch Address.Xlsx LEAD DISTRICT OFFICE, WARDHA Address: Bank Of India, Jaiswal Bhawan, Near GM Motors, Nagpur Road, Wardha-442001, Phone No.: 07152-243873, Email ID: [email protected] BRANCH Sr.No. BANK BRANCH NAME BLOCK E-Mail Address LANDLINE 1 BANK OF INDIA ANTORA ASHTI 07156-232230 [email protected] AT POST-ANTORA-TAH-ASHTI-DIST-WARDHA 2 BANK OF INDIA ARVI ARVI 07157-221366 [email protected] ARVI PULGAON ROAD, AT POST ARVI, TAH-ARVI, DIST-WARDHA 3 BANK OF INDIA ARVI NAKA WARDHA 07152-243688 [email protected] ARVI ROAD, NEAR SAHU HOSPITAL ARVI NAKA WARDHA 4 BANK OF INDIA ASHTI ASHTI 07156-225617 [email protected] AT POST ASHTI, TAH-ASHTI, DIST-WARDHA 5 BANK OF INDIA BHIDI DEOLI 07158-252626 [email protected] AT POST-BHIDI, TAH DEOLI, DIST-WARDHA 6 BANK OF INDIA BORGAON WARDHA 07152-253088 [email protected] AT POST BORGAON MEGHE, TAH-DIST-WARDHA 7 BANK OF INDIA DEOLI DEOLI 07158-254336 [email protected] MAIN ROAD THAKRE CHAUK DEOLI DIST-WARDHA 8 BANK OF INDIA HINDI V V WARDHA 07152-255948 [email protected] PANCHTILA VILL UMRI, HINDI VISHVA VIDHYALAY WARDHA 9 BANK OF INDIA HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 07153-244160 [email protected] NEAR SHANI MANDIR RAMNAGAR HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 10 BANK OF INDIA HINGNI SELOO 07155-265522 [email protected] AT POST HINGNI, TAH-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 11 BANK OF INDIA JAM SAMUDRAPUR 07151-225437 [email protected] OPP BUS STAND JAM TAH-SAMUDRAPUR DIST-WARDHA 12 BANK OF INDIA KANDHALI SAMUDRAPUR 07151-203433 [email protected] AT POST KANDLI, TAH-SAMUDRAPUR, DIST WARDHA 13 BANK OF INDIA KANGAON HINGANGHAT 07153-251424 [email protected] AT POST KANGAON, TAH-HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 14 BANK OF INDIA KARANJA KARANJA GHADGE 07156-245545 [email protected] NAGPUR-AMRAVATI ROAD KARANJA, TAH-KARANJA DIST-WARDHA 15 BANK OF INDIA MANDGAON SAMUDRAPUR 07151-235230 [email protected] AT POST MANDGAON, TAH-SAMUDRAPUR, DIST-WARDHA 16 BANK OF INDIA MORANGNA ARVI 07157-235128 [email protected] AT POST MORANGNA, TAH-ARVI, DIST-WARDHA 17 BANK OF INDIA NACHANGAON DEOLI 07158-282134 [email protected] NEAR MARKET, NACHANGAON, TAH-DEOLI, DIST-WARDHA 18 BANK OF INDIA POHANA HINGANGHAT 07153-252630 [email protected] AT POST POHANA, TAH-HINGANGHAT, DIST-WARDHA 19 BANK OF INDIA PULGAON DEOLI 07158-282120 [email protected] NEAR BUS STAND PULGAON, TAH-DEOLI, DIST-WARDHA 20 BANK OF INDIA ROHANA ARVI 07157-230222 [email protected] AT POST ROHAN, TAH-ARVI DIST-WARDHA 21 BANK OF INDIA SAHOOR ASHTI 07156-231124 [email protected] AT POST SAHOOR, TAH-ASHTI, DIST-WARDHA 22 BANK OF INDIA SAMUDRAPUR SAMUDRAPUR 07151-225005 [email protected] GIRAD ROAD SAMUDRAPUR, TAH-SAMUDRAPUR, DIST-WARDHA 23 BANK OF INDIA SELOO SELOO 07155-220241 [email protected] MAIN MARKET SELOO, TAH-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 24 BANK OF INDIA SINDHI RLY SELOO 07155-266012 [email protected] AT POST SINDI RLY, TAH-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 25 BANK OF INDIA SUKLIBAI SELOO 07155-268032 [email protected] AT POST SUKLIBAI, TAH-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 26 BANK OF INDIA TALEGAON ASHTI 07156-236022 [email protected] MAIN MARKET TALEGAON, TAH-ASHTI, DIST-WARDHA 27 BANK OF INDIA THANEGAON KARANJA GHADGE 07156-252230 [email protected] NAGPUR-AMRAVATI ROAD THANEGAON, TAH-KARANJA, DIST-WARDHA 28 BANK OF INDIA WADNER HINGANGHAT 07153-255829 [email protected] AT POST-WADNER, TAH-HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 29 BANK OF INDIA WARDHA WARDHA 07152-246122 [email protected] BAJAJ BULDING, GOVT HOSPITAL ROAD WARDHA 30 BANK OF INDIA RAMNAGAR WARDHA 07152-231231 [email protected] MAHAVIR UDDYAN RAMNAGAR-WARDHA 31 AXIS BANK WARDHA WARDHA 07152-250131 [email protected] SHOSHALIS CHAUK WARDHA 32 AXIS BANK HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 9923591941 [email protected] FAVAR CHAUK HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 33 AXIS BANK PULGAON DEOLI 8888077111 [email protected] NACHANGAON ROAD PULGAON DIST-WARDHA 34 AXIS BANK ARVI ARVI 7157223111 [email protected] MAIN MARKET ARVI DIST-WARDHA 35 BANK OF BARODA WARDHA WARDHA 07152-251456 [email protected] INGOLE CHAUK WARDHA 36 BANK OF BARODA VAIFAD WARDHA 0715-2285023 [email protected] AT POST VAIFAD, TAL-WARDHA DIST-WARDHA 37 BANK OF BARODA WAGHOLI HINGANGHAT 0715-53256300 [email protected] AT POST WAGHOLI, TAL-HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 38 BANK OF BARODA DEOLI DEOLI 0715-8254000 [email protected] MAIN ROAD THAKRE CHAUK DEOLI DIST-WARDHA 39 BANK OF BARODA HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 0715-3247399 [email protected] RAM MANDIR WARD KARVA HOSPITAL HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 40 BANK OF BARODA ARVI ARVI 07157-222134 [email protected] PULGAON ROAD ARVI, TAH-ARVI, DIST-WARDHA 41 BANK OF BARODA (ER. VIJAYA) WARDHA WARDHA 7152252746 [email protected] GOPURI CHAUK NAGPUR ROAD WARDHA 42 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA WARDHA WARDHA 7152242732 [email protected] MAIN ROAD WARDHA 43 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA GANDHI NAGAR WARDHA 7152250506 [email protected] BACHLAR ROAD WARDHA 44 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA ANJI WARDHA 7152263031 [email protected] AT POST ANJI, TAL-WARDHA, DIST-WARDHA 45 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KELZAR SELOO 7155267047 [email protected] AT POST-KELZAR, TAL SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 46 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KANNAMWAR KARANJA GHADGE 7156251140 [email protected] AT POST KANNAMWAR, TAH-KARANJA, DIST-WARDHA 47 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KORA SAMUDRAPUR 7151234422 [email protected] AT POST KORA, TAL-SAMUDRAPUR, DIST-WARDHA 48 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA NANDORI SAMUDRAPUR 7151233322 [email protected] AT POST NANDORI, TAL-SAMUDRAPUR, DIST-WARDHA 49 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA TALEGAON ASHTI 7156236836 [email protected] MAIN MARKET TALEGAON, TAL-ASHTI, DIST-WARDHA 50 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA BHARASWADA ASHTI 9096938484 [email protected] AT POST BHARASWADA, TAL-ASHTI, DIST-WARDHA 51 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 7153249370 [email protected] MAIN ROAD HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 52 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA DEOLI DEOLI 7158254444 [email protected] TADAS COMPLEX MAIN ROAD DEOLI DIST-WARDHA 53 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA PULGAON DEOLI 7158282039 [email protected] DAHAKE COMPLEX PULGAON DIST-WARDHA 54 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA ARVI ARVI 7157222015 [email protected] NEAR RANE HOSPITAL ARVI TAH-ARVI DIST-WARDHA 55 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA KARANJA GHADGE KARANJA GHADGE 7156245004 [email protected] MAIN ROAD GOLIBAR CHAUK KARANJA GHADGE DIST-WARDHA 56 CANARA BANK WARDHA WARDHA 7152244187 [email protected] NEAR SAI MANDIR, WARDHA 57 CANARA BANK DEOLI DEOLI 7158254070 [email protected] NEAR MM KIRANA STAOR THAKRE CHAUK DEOLI, DIST-WARDHA 58 CANARA BANK HINGNI SELOO 7155265550 [email protected] AT POST HINGNI, TAL SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 59 CANARA BANK HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 7153244322 [email protected] OLD SHRIRAM TALKIES HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 60 CANARA BANK BARBADI WARDHA 7152260033 [email protected] AT POST BARBADI, TAL-WARDHA, DIST-WARDHA 61 CANARA BANK (ER. SYNDICATE) WARDHA WARDHA 7152243592 [email protected] SOSHALIK CHAUK WARDHA 62 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA WARDHA WARDHA 7152243401 [email protected] INGOLE CHAUK WARDHA 63 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA BHUGAON(LLOYDSTEEL) WARDHA 7152282097 [email protected] AT POST BHUGAON, TALWARDHA, DIST-WARDHA 64 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA MIDC WARDHA WARDHA 7152260467 [email protected] APPO POLICE STATION, SEVAGRAM ROAD WARDHA 65 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA PAONAR SELOO 7152288041 [email protected] NAGPUR ROAD PAWNAR TAL-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA BRANCH Sr.No. BANK BRANCH NAME BLOCK E-Mail Address LANDLINE 66 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SALOD(HIRAPUR) WARDHA 07152-287004 [email protected] AT POST SALOD, TAH-WARDHA, DIST-WARDHA 67 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA SEVAGRAM WARDHA 7152284056 [email protected] MANDGAON ROAD SEVAGRAM WARDHA 68 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA HAMDAPUR SELOO 7155264203 [email protected] AT POST HAMDAPUR, TAL-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 69 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA ZADSI SELOO 750774143 [email protected] AT POST ZHADSI, TAL-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 70 WDCC BANK WARDHA WARDHA 07152-244098 [email protected] NEAR RAILWAY STATION WARDHA 71 WDCC BANK DEOLI DEOLI 07158-254155 [email protected] NEAR TAHSIL OFFICE DEOLI DIST-WARDHA 72 WDCC BANK SELOO SELOO 07155-220223 [email protected] YESWANT CHAUK SELOO DIST-WARDHA 73 WDCC BANK ARVI ARVI 01757-222036 [email protected] APMC KARYALA ARVI DIST-WARDHA 74 WDCC BANK KARANJA KARANJA 07156-245824 [email protected] NEAR PANCHAYAT SAMITEE KARANJA. DIST-WARDHA 75 WDCC BANK HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 07153-244009 [email protected] NER TAHSIL OFFICE HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 76 WDCC BANK ASHTI ASHTI 07156-225623 [email protected] NEAR SAHID SMARAK ASHTI DIST-WARDHA 77 WDCC BANK SAMUDRAPUR SAMUDRAPUR 07151-225422 [email protected] NEAR PANCHAYAT SAMITEE SAMUDRAPUR DIST-WARDHA 78 HDFC BANK WARDHA WARDHA 7152250967 [email protected] MAIN ROAD WARDHA 79 HDFC BANK HINGANGHAT HINGANGHAT 8805037509 [email protected] NEAW SHIVAJI WARD HINGANGHAT DIST-WARDHA 80 HDFC BANK SELOO/GHORAD SELOO 8888756445 [email protected] AT POST GHORAD TAH-SELOO, DIST-WARDHA 81 HDFC BANK ARVI ARVI 7722004377 [email protected] OPP.
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