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Appendix-IV Scheduled Banks' Offices by Provinces/Divisions/Districts As Appendix-IV Scheduled Banks’ Offices by Provinces/Divisions/Districts st As on 31 December,2006 Province / Division No. of Branches Province / Division No. of Branches Azad Kashmir 325 Federally Administered Area 86 Mirpur Division 221 Northern Areas 37 Bhimber 11 Diamar 5 Kotli 55 Gaiser 3 Mirpur 155 Gilgit 18 Muzaffarabad Division 104 Skardu 11 Bagh 9 Tribal Areas 49 Muzaffarabad 61 Bajaur Agency 8 Rawlakot 26 Khyber Agency 9 Sudhnuthi 8 Kurram Agency 16 Mahmand Agency 2 Balochistan 283 Malakand Agency 3 N.Waziristan Agency 7 Kalat Division 37 Orakzai Agency 2 Awaran 3 S.Waziristan Agency 2 Kalat 6 Kharan 3 Islamabad 186 Khuzdar 9 Lasbella 10 N.W.F.P 877 Mastung 6 Mekran Division 50 Bannu Division 34 Gwadar 20 Bannu 29 Kech 23 Lakki Marwat 5 Panjgoor 7 D.I.Khan Division 43 Nasirabad Division 20 D.I.Khan 33 Bolan 5 Tank 10 Jaffarabad 8 Hazara Division 172 Nasirabad 6 Abbotabad 66 Jhal Magsi 1 Batgram 1 Quetta Division 135 Haripur 44 Chagai 6 Kohistan 3 Killa Abdullah 13 Mansehra 58 Pishin 8 Kohat Division 99 Quetta 108 Hangu 9 Sibi Division 17 Karak 23 Dera Bughti 2 Kohat 67 Kohlu 2 Malakand Division 172 Sibi 9 Bunner 10 Ziarat 4 Chitral 20 Zhob Division 24 Lower Dir 25 Killa Saifullah 4 Malakand 23 Loralai 13 Shangla 5 Musa Khel 1 Swat 75 Zhob 6 Upper Dir 14 421 Province / Division No. of Branches Province / Division No. of Branches Mardan Division 117 Rawalpindi Division 623 Mardan 73 Attock 95 Swabi 44 Chakwal 80 Peshawar Division 240 Jehlum 112 Charsadda 25 Rawalpindi 336 Nowshera 37 Sargodha Division 310 Peshawar 178 Bhakkar 37 Khushab 49 Punjab 4,206 Mianwali 58 Sargodha 166 Bahawalpur Division 314 Bahawalnagar 73 Sindh 1,741 Bahawalpur 106 Rahim Yar Khan 135 Hyderabad Division 248 D.G.Khan Division 201 Badin 28 D.G.Khan 66 Dadu 46 Layyah 34 Hyderabad 142 Muzaffargarh 67 Thatta 32 Rajan Pur 34 Karachi Division 1082 Faisalabad Division 523 Karachi Central 206 Faisalabad 318 Karachi East 354 Jhang 126 Karachi South 416 Toba Tek Singh 79 Karachi West 65 Gujranwala Division 707 Malir 41 Gujranwala 192 Larkana Division 107 Gujrat 192 Jacobabad 34 Hafizabad 26 Larkana 54 Mandi Bahuddin 40 Shikarpur 19 Narowal 31 Mirpur Khas Division 99 Sialkot 226 Mirpur Khas 38 Lahore Division 1006 Sanghar 45 Kasur 65 Tharparkar 3 Lahore 716 Umerkot 13 Okara 70 Sukkur Division 205 Sheikhupura 155 Ghotki 22 Multan Division 522 Khairpur 42 Khanewal 89 Naushro Feroze 34 Lodhran 30 Nawabshah 48 Multan 184 Sukkur 59 Pakpattan 30 Sahiwal 99 Vehari 90 422 Azad Kashmir (325) Mirpur Division (221) Gogdar (Polungi) Qamrooti National Bank of Pakistan. National Bank of Pakistan District Bhimber (11) Gulpur Rajdhani (2) National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Barja Jandala (2) Holar Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Sarhata (2) Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Kajlani. United Bank Ltd.. Bhimber (5) United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. (2) Sarsawa National Bank of Pakistan Kala Dhab United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Sehar Mandi Kala Dub Habib Bank Ltd. Chowki United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Sehnsa (2) Kalah Athroin Kotli Poona (2) National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd.. United Bank Ltd. Khad Gujran Sensa (3) Habib Bank Ltd. Samhani Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Khui Ratta (4) United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. District Kotli (55) Habib Bank Ltd. Seri National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Bharandi Bhatta United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Tatepani (2) Kotli (9) Habib Bank Ltd. Charhoi (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. (2) National Bank of Pakistan MCB Bank Ltd. District Mirpur (155) United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan (2) United Bank Ltd. (2) Chowk Sahiban Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd Akalgarh (4) United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Nakyal (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Chungpur National Bank of Pakista National Bank of Pakistan Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Damas Nar (2) Ankar MCB Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Dandli Atchanni Kanjal National Bank of Pakistan New Afzal Pur National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Dhongi Bandral Mirpur Habib Bank Ltd. Panjera (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Gala Rukhan Sehar Mandi National Bank of Pakistan Bank Hurman Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Prahi Goai National Bank of Pakistan Batli (2) National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan 423 Mirpur United Bank Ltd. Darhal Gaggan Khambale Chowk Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Batroi (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Khanabad National Bank of Pakistan Dhangar Bala (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Behari (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Kharak (2) Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd.. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd.. Eiser Behari Agla Mohra National Bank of Pakistan Khumbal Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Ghelay Bhangrila United Bank Ltd. Mangla Hamlet (2) United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Hamidpur Habib Bank Ltd. Bheli Bhattar Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Mangoabad Iftikharabad Chamb United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Bhring Mirpur (41) National Bank of Pakistan Jattlan (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. (5) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Askari Commercial Bank Ltd. Bundral Habib Bank Ltd. Bank Al-Habib Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Bank Alfalah Ltd. Faysal Bank Ltd. Chachian (2) Kadiala Mirpur Habib Bank Ltd. (6) Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. I.D.B.P. United Bank Ltd. KASB Bank Ltd. (2) Kakra Town (4) Habib Metropolitan Bank Ltd. Chaskswari (4) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. MCB Bank Ltd. (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. my Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan (8) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. PICIC Commercial Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Prime Commercial Bank Ltd. Kalri Saudi Pak Commercial Bank Ltd. Chhatro (4) United Bank Ltd. Soneri Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Kalyal Bainsi Statndard Charterd Bank(Pakistan) Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. The Bank of Punjab National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. (3) United Bank Ltd. Kanail (2) Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Chitar Pari (2) United Bank Ltd. Nawa Rarah Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Kandore (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Onah Dadyal (9) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Kathar Palak MCB Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. my Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan (2) Panyam The Bank of Punjab Khadimabad Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Pind Kalan Dagar Khadora United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Pind Khurd (2) Darhal Barjah Khaliqabad Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. 424 Muzaffarabad Bagh/Muzaffarabad Pootha Tarutta United Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. Potha Sher (4) Ball Khan Mong Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Thathi National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Bheri United Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Thora (2) Pul Manda (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Chakar Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Chaman Kot Village Chawla National Bank of Pakistan Raipur Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Chattar (4) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Rakhyal Muzaffarabad Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Division (104) National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Retta (3) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. District Bagh (9) Chinari National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Bir Pani Danna Habib Bank Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Samahani Chirala National Bank of Pakistan Dhani Bombian. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Samlotha (2) Dhirkot (2) Habib Bank Ltd. Gala Kanatta Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Sandal Garhi Dupatta (2) Harighal (2) United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan United Bank Ltd. Sangote (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Hattian (2) Jablur Bani Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Siakh (3) Rawali Jandala Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. United Bank Ltd. Rera Jandali Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Sokasan United Bank Ltd. District Muzaffarabad (61) Jandhoti Sudhan Gali National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Atahmuqam National Bank of Pakistan Joolanara Pachhiot National Bank of Pakistan Surakhi (2) Awanabad Teh.Pullondri Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Kal United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Bagh (6) Tariqabad Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd. Khaigula (2) MCB Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. MCB Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan Kmt Fatehpur 425 Muzaffarabad Rawlakot/Sudhnuthi National Bank of Pakistan Habib Bank Ltd. Kahuta National Bank of Pakistan Kohori Hijira (2) Habib Bank Ltd. National Bank of Pakistan Mung United Bank Ltd. Habib Bank Ltd. Komi Kote Kahutta (Poonch ) Palundri (2) Allied Bank of Pakistan Ltd.
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