Habib Bank ATM Booth Locations
There are total 7 ATM booths of Habib Bank Limited situated in 3 districts in Bangladesh. You may browse the ATMs by districts or pick your nearby booth directly from the list below. Following table of all Habib Bank ATM booths will help you find booth address, location, area, and district details. Clicking any district names will provide you another list of atm booths in that particular district and so on any booth names will show you booth information directly. We have arranged the list firstly by district names, secondly by area names, and finally by ATM booth names alphabetically.
ATM Booths by Districts
All ATM Booths by Names
| Booth Name | Location | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Laldighi | Laldighi, Chattogram | 1209 Laldighi East, Chittagong |
| Gulshan | Gulshan, Dhaka | South Avenue Tower, 7 Gulshan Avenue, Road 3, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212 |
| Karwan Bazar | Karwan Bazar, Dhaka | Sumona Gani Trade Center, 2 Panthopath, Dhaka 1215 |
| Motijheel | Motijheel, Dhaka | 65 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka 1000 |
| Nayabazar | Nayabazar, Dhaka | 2/1 Ananda Mohan Bashak Lane, Nayabazar, Dhaka 1100 |
| Uttara | Uttara, Dhaka | Plot 8, Sector 11, Sonargaon Janapath, Uttara, Dhaka 1230 |
| Zindabazar | Zindabazar, Sylhet | Golden City Complex, East Zindabazar, Sylhet |
About Habib Bank Limited
HBL was the first commercial bank to be established in Pakistan in 1947. Over the years, HBL has grown its branch network and become the largest private sector bank with over 1,600 branches and 1,700 ATMs globally and a customer base exceeding eight million relationships. The Government of Pakistan privatized HBL in 2004. HBL is majority owned (51%) by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, 42.5% of the shareholding is retained by the Government of Pakistan (GOP), whilst 7.5% is owned by the general public. With a global presence in 29 countries, HBL is also the largest domestic multinational. The Bank is expanding its presence in principal international markets including the UK, UAE, South and Central Asia, Africa and the Far East.
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