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Code Branch Name District 1 29017 BAGERHAT Bagerhat 2 29033 CHITALMARI BAZAR Bagerhat 3 29041 FAKIRHAT Bagerhat 4 29058 GILATALA Bagerhat 5 29066 GOURAMBHA BAZAR Bagerhat 6 29074 KACHUA (BAGERHAT) Bagerhat 7 29082 MAIN ROAD (BAGERHAT) Bagerhat 8 29090 MOLLAHAT (BAGERHAT) Bagerhat 9 29108 MONGLA Bagerhat 10 29116 MORELGONJ Bagerhat 11 29124 RAMPAL Bagerhat 12 29132 RAYENDA BAZAR Bagerhat 13 29140 MONGLA PORT Bagerhat 14 29157 COURT BUILDING BAGERHAT Bagerhat 15 11015 ALI KADAM Bandarban 16 11023 BANDARBON Bandarban 17 11031 LAMA Bandarban 18 11049 NAIKHANGCHARI Bandarban 19 11056 ROWANGCHARI Bandarban 20 11064 RUMA Bandarban 21 11072 THANCHI Bandarban 22 43018 AMTALI (BARGUNA) Barguna 23 43034 BAMNA (BARGUNA) Barguna 24 43059 BARGUNA COURT BUILDING Barguna 25 43075 BETAGI (BARGUNA) Barguna 26 43158 PATHARGHATA (BARGUNA) Barguna 27 03012 AGAILJHARA Barisal 28 03020 BAKERGONJ Barisal 29 03038 BANARIPARA Barisal 30 03046 BARISAL CORPORATE BR. Barisal 31 03053 BARISAL CADET COLLEGE Barisal 32 03061 CHAKHAR Barisal 33 03079 CHARAMUDDI Barisal 34 03087 CHOWK BAZAR (BARISAL) Barisal 35 03095 COLLEGE ROAD (BARISAL) Barisal 36 03103 DHAMURA Barisal 37 03111 GOILA Barisal 38 03129 GOURNADI Barisal 39 03137 GUTHIA Barisal 40 03145 HALTABANDAR Barisal 41 03160 HIZLA Barisal 42 03194 KAMARKHALI (BARISAL) Barisal 43 03210 KHANPURA Barisal 44 03228 MEDAKUL Barisal 45 03236 MEHENDIGONJ Barisal 46 03244 MULADI Barisal 47 03269 NALCHIRA Barisal 48 03285 NEAMATI BANDAR Barisal 49 03301 SAGARDI Barisal 50 03319 SHAHEBERHAT Barisal 51 03327 T.T.D.C (C & B ROAD,BARISAL) Barisal 52 03335 TORKEY BANDAR Barisal 53 03343 WAZIRPUR Barisal 54 03368 ARATDHAR PATTY BR. Barisal 55 03376 PAISARHAT BR. Barisal 56 04010 BHOLA Bhola 57 04028 BORHANUDDIN Bhola 58 04036 CHARFASHION Bhola 59 04044 DAULATKHAN Bhola 60 04051 GAZARIA (BHOLA) Bhola 61 04069 LALMOHAN Bhola 62 04077 MOHAJANPATTY (BHOLA) Bhola 63 04085 MONPURA Bhola 64 04093 NORTH DIGHOLDI Bhola 65 04101 TAJUMUDDIN Bhola 66 06015 ADAMDIGHI Bogra 67 06023 AZIZUL HOQUE COLLEGE Bogra 68 06031 B.P.U.A (GARIDAH) Bogra 69 06056 BALUAHAT Bogra 70 06064 BOGRA CORPORATE BR. Bogra 71 06072 BOGRA BAZAR Bogra 72 06080 BOGRA CANTONMENT Bogra 73 06098 COLLEGE ROAD (BOGRA) Bogra 74 06106 DHUNAT Bogra 75 06114 DUPCHANCHIA Bogra 76 06122 DURGAPUR (BOGRA) Bogra 77 06130 GABTALI Bogra 78 06148 MOKAMTALA Bogra 79 06155 GOHAIL ROAD Bogra 80 06163 JAMADAR PUKUR HAT Bogra 81 06171 GUZIA Bogra 82 06189 SYED AHMED COLLEGE STATION Bogra 83 06197 JAMURHAT Bogra 84 06205 KAHALOO Bogra 85 06213 NAMUZAHAT Bogra 86 06221 NANDIGRAM Bogra 87 06239 NASHARATPUR Bogra 88 06247 RANABAGHA BAZAR Bogra 89 06254 SANTAHAR Bogra 90 06262 SHARIAKANDI Bogra 91 06270 SHERPUR (BOGRA) Bogra 92 06288 SHERPUR ROAD (BOGRA) Bogra 93 06296 SHIBGONJ (BOGRA) Bogra 94 06304 SONATALA Bogra 95 06312 TALORA Bogra 96 06320 SHAHAR PUKUR Bogra 97 06338 SHAHID ZIA MEDICAL COLLEGE Bogra 98 14019 AKHAURA Brahmanbaria 99 14027 ASHUGONJ Brahmanbaria 100 14035 BANCHARAMPUR Brahmanbaria 101 14043 BRAHMANBARIA Brahmanbaria 102 14050 CHANDPUR BAZAR Brahmanbaria 103 14068 ASHUGONJ SARKARKHANA BR. Brahmanbaria 104 14076 CHATALPAR BAZAR Brahmanbaria 105 14084 FANDAUK Brahmanbaria 106 14092 GOKARNAGHAT Brahmanbaria 107 14100 HARINBAR BAZAR Brahmanbaria 108 14118 KOSBA Brahmanbaria 109 14126 KUTIBAZAR Brahmanbaria 110 14134 T.A. ROAD (B. BARIA) Brahmanbaria 111 14142 MEDDA Brahmanbaria 112 14159 NABINAGAR Brahmanbaria 113 14167 NASIRNAGAR Brahmanbaria 114 14175 NEW MARKET (B.BARIA) Brahmanbaria 115 14183 RASULLABAD Brahmanbaria 116 14191 RUPASDI BAZAR Brahmanbaria 117 14209 SARAIL Brahmanbaria 118 14217 SHYMAGRAM Brahmanbaria 119 14225 SINGERBIL Brahmanbaria 120 14233 MIRASHANI Brahmanbaria 121 15016 ALIGANJ Chandpur 122 15024 CHANDPUR Chandpur 123 15032 FARAJIKANDI Chandpur 124 15040 FARIDGANJ Chandpur 125 15057 GAZIPUR (CHANDPUR) Chandpur 126 15065 HAIMCHAR BAZAR Chandpur 127 15073 HAZIGANJ (CHANDPUR) Chandpur 128 15081 KACHUA BAZAR (CHANDPUR) Chandpur 129 15099 KHILA BAZAR Chandpur 130 15107 NATUN BAZAR (CHANDPUR) Chandpur 131 15115 MOTLABGANJ Chandpur 132 15123 NABIPUR Chandpur 133 15131 NAORA Chandpur 134 15149 PURANBAZAR (CHANDPUR) Chandpur 135 15156 RAHIMANAGAR Chandpur 136 15164 SACHAR BAZAR Chandpur 137 15172 SHAHRASTI Chandpur 138 15180 SHOLAGHAR Chandpur 139 15198 WARUK BAZAR Chandpur 140 15206 CHENGAR CHAR BR. Chandpur 141 47019 BHOLAHAT Chapai Nababgonj 142 47027 CHAPAI NAWABGONJ Chapai Nababgonj 143 47035 GOMASTAPUR Chapai Nababgonj 144 47043 NEW MARKET (CHAPAI N. GONJ) Chapai Nababgonj 145 47050 NACHOLE Chapai Nababgonj 146 47076 ROHANPUR Chapai Nababgonj 147 47084 SHIBGONJ (CHAPAI NAWABGONJ) Chapai Nababgonj 148 47092 SONA MASJID BR. CHAPAI N.GONJ Chapai Nababgonj 149 08011 AGRABAD CORPORATE BR. Chittagong 150 08029 UTTAR PATANGA Chittagong 151 08037 BANUR BAZAR Chittagong 152 08045 BHATIARY Chittagong 153 08052 CDA MARKET (PAHARTALI) Chittagong 154 08060 CUSTOM HOUSE (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 155 08094 KALIBARI Chittagong 156 08110 CDA RESIDENTIAL AREA Chittagong 157 08128 MAJIRGHAT Chittagong 158 08136 MARIAMNAGAR Chittagong 159 08144 MIRSARAI Chittagong 160 08169 NEW MARKET (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 161 08177 NIZAMPUR Chittagong 162 08185 CUET BR. CHITTAGONG Chittagong 163 08193 PAHARTALI MAIN ROAD Chittagong 164 08201 PORT BRANCH Chittagong 165 08219 RAILWAY BUILDING (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 166 08227 RANGUNIA Chittagong 167 08235 REAZUDDIN BAZAR Chittagong 168 08243 ROAZARHAT Chittagong 169 08250 SADARGHAT (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 170 08268 SANDVIP Chittagong 171 08276 SITAKUNDA Chittagong 172 08284 WAGE EARNER'S.CTG. Chittagong 173 08300 CHITTAGONG UREA FERTILIZER LTD. Chittagong 174 08318 SHAH AMANAT(R:)INT.AIRPORT Chittagong 175 08326 MIDAGALI Chittagong 176 08334 HALISHAHAR HOUSING ESTATE Chittagong 177 08342 MARINE ACADEMY (B.M.M.A JULDIA) Chittagong 178 10017 AMIN JUTE MILLS Chittagong 179 10025 ASADGONJ (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 180 10033 BAHADDARHAT Chittagong 181 10041 CHAKTAI Chittagong 182 10058 CHITTAGONG CANTONMENT Chittagong 183 10066 CHOWKBAZAR (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 184 10074 COURT HILLS (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 185 10082 JAMALKHAN ROAD Chittagong 186 10090 LALDIGHI CORPORATE BR. Chittagong 187 10108 KAGATIAHAT Chittagong 188 10116 KALURGHAT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Chittagong 189 10124 KHATUNGONJ Chittagong 190 10132 KURBANIGONJ Chittagong 191 10140 MOHAMMAD TAKIRHAT Chittagong 192 10157 PUNCHLAISH. Chittagong 193 10165 RAUZAN Chittagong 194 10173 CHITTAGONG MEDICAL COLLEGE BR. Chittagong 195 10181 SIRAJUDDOWLA ROAD Chittagong 196 10199 TERRI BAZAR Chittagong 197 10207 NA CHOWDHURY ROAD Chittagong 198 10215 NAZIRHAT BRANCH Chittagong 199 10223 HATHAZARI Chittagong 200 10231 KALUMUNSHIRHAT Chittagong 201 10249 SARKERHAT (CHITTAGONG) Chittagong 202 10256 FATIKCHARI Chittagong 203 31013 ALAMDANGA Chuadanga 204 31021 CHUADANGA Chuadanga 205 31039 DAMURHUDA Chuadanga 206 31047 DARSANA Chuadanga 207 31054 DINGIADAH Chuadanga 208 31062 GOKULKHALI BAZAR Chuadanga 209 31070 HATBOALIA Chuadanga 210 31088 JIBANNAGAR Chuadanga 211 31096 MUNSHIGONJ (CHUADANGA) Chuadanga 212 31104 SAROJGONJ BAZAR Chuadanga 213 31112 UTHALI Chuadanga 214 13011 ADDA BAZAR Comilla 215 13029 BISE (COMILLA) Comilla 216 13037 BARURA Comilla 217 13045 BRAHMANPARA Comilla 218 13052 BURICHONG Comilla 219 13060 CHANDINA Comilla 220 13078 CHOWDDAGRAM Comilla 221 13094 COMILLA CORPORATE BR. Comilla 222 13102 COMILLA CANTONMENT Comilla 223 13110 COURT BUILDING (COMILLA) Comilla 224 13128 DAUDKANDI Comilla 225 13136 DAULATGONJ Comilla 226 13144 DEBIDWAR Comilla 227 13151 ELIOTGONJ Comilla 228 13169 GOURIPUR BAZAR (COMILLA) Comilla 229 13177 HOMNA Comilla 230 13185 KONGSHANAGAR Comilla 231 13193 KOTBARI Comilla 232 13201 MURADNAGAR Comilla 233 13219 NANGALKOT Comilla 234 13227 NOYABAZAR (COMOLLA) Comilla 235 13235 PAYALGACHA Comilla 236 13243 RAIPUR BAZAR (COMILLA) Comilla 237 13250 RAMMOHAN BAZAR Comilla 238 13276 COMPANYGONJ BAZAR (COMILLA) Comilla 239 13284 SREEKAIL Comilla 240 13292 STATION ROAD,COMILLA Comilla 241 13300 SUAGAZI Comilla 242 13318 WAPDA BUILDING,COMILLA Comilla 243 13326 BHARASAR BAZAR Comilla 244 13334 PARAMTALA Comilla 245 13342 MEGHNA Comilla 246 13359 COMILLA SADAR DAKKHIN UPOZILA BR. Comilla 247 13367 MONOHORGONJ BR. Comilla 248 09019 BADARKHALI Cox's Bazar 249 09027 CHAKARIA Cox's Bazar 250 09035 COX'S BAZAR Cox's Bazar 251 09043 DULAHAZARA Cox's Bazar 252 09050 KUTUBDIA Cox's Bazar 253 09068 MOHESHKHALI Cox's Bazar 254 09076 RAMU Cox's Bazar 255 09084 TEKNAF Cox's Bazar 256 09092 UKHIYA Cox's Bazar 257 00026 LOCAL OFFICE Dhaka 258 00034 WAGE EARNER'S CORPORATE BR. (DHAKA) Dhaka 259 01016 STATION ROAD BR. TONGI Dhaka 260 01024 B.B.AVENUE CORPORATE BR. Dhaka 261 01032 BADDAH Dhaka 262 01040 BAITUL MOKKARRAM Dhaka 263 01057 BANANI Dhaka 264 01065 BANANI BAZAR Dhaka 265 01073 PRODHANMONTRIRSACHIBALAYA BR. Dhaka 266 01081 BARIDHARA Dhaka 267 01099 BSIC INDUSTRIAL AREA TONGI Dhaka 268 01107 DHAKA AIRPORT Dhaka 269 01115 DHAKA CANTT.CORPORATE. Dhaka 270 01123 BANGA BANDHU JATIO STADIUM BR. Dhaka 271 01149 FARMGATE Dhaka 272 01156 GULSHAN Dhaka 273 01164 GULSHAN NEW NORTH CIRCLE Dhaka 274 01172 KAWRAN BAZAR Dhaka 275 01180 KURMITOLA Dhaka 276 01198 MOGH BAZAR Dhaka 277 01206 MOHAKHALI Dhaka 278 01214 NEVAL HEAD QUARTER Dhaka 279 01230 SONARGAON HOTEL Dhaka 280 01248 TEJGAON INDUSTIAL AREA (TONGI) Dhaka 281 01255 TONGI Dhaka 282 01263 TONGI BAZAR Dhaka 283 01271 UTTARA MODEL TOWN Dhaka 284 01289 SHAHJALAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Dhaka 285 01297 IBRAHIMPUR Dhaka 286 01305 CUSTOM HOUSE BRANCH,KURMITOLA (DHAK Dhaka 287 01313 REGISTRATION COMPLEX BRANCH
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