Bank Alfalah Branch Routing Numbers
The bank routing number is a nine-digit identification number assigned to financial institutions. This number identifies the specific financial institution upon which a payment is drawn. It is generated using a combination of 3-digit bank code, 2-digit district code, 3-digit branch code, and 1 check digit. This routing number is printed on the bottom-left of bank cheque pages.
There are total 7 branch routing numbers of Bank Alfalah Limited located in 3 districts, Bangladesh. Below is the complete list arranged first by district name and then by branch name alphabetically.
| S/No. | Branch Names | Districts | Routing No. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Agrabad Branch | Chattogram | 065150137 |
| 2 | Dhanmondi Branch | Dhaka | 065261189 |
| 3 | Gulshan Branch | Dhaka | 065261721 |
| 4 | Mirpur Branch | Dhaka | 065262988 |
| 5 | Motijheel Branch | Dhaka | 065271782 |
| 6 | Uttara Branch | Dhaka | 065264636 |
| 7 | Sylhet Branch | Sylhet | 065913558 |
About Bank Alfalah Limited
Bank Alfalah Limited is a private bank in Pakistan owned by the Abu Dhabi Group. Bank Alfalah was incorporated on June 21, 1997 as a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance 1984. On the 16th of May, 2005 Bank Alfalah formally took over the Bangladesh operations of Shamil Bank of Bahrain for US $17.88 million and renamed it to Bank Alfalah. This was the first branch of the bank outside Pakistan. The Bank has an international presence in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain and a representative office in the UAE. The bank works to be a premier financial services organization, operating both locally and globally, offering a complete range of financial products and services to diverse segments under one umbrella. The mission of Bank Alfalah Limited is to develop and deliver the most innovative products and deliver exceptional service quality which contribute to strengthening brand equity strength and maximize value for the stakeholders of the Bank.
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