Trust Bank
Trust Bank Limited is a prominent private commercial bank in Bangladesh that has built a strong reputation since its establishment in 1999. The bank was founded with sponsorship from the Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust, making it the first bank of its kind in the country operated under an army welfare trust structure. From its formal inauguration in late 1999, Trust Bank set out to combine professional banking practices with a mission to contribute to Bangladesh’s economic growth and provide financial services tailored to a wide range of clients including individuals, enterprises and defense personnel. Over more than two decades of operation, the bank has expanded its branch and service network across urban and rural areas of the country, achieving public confidence as a sound, stable and technologically advanced financial institution.
The history of Trust Bank is marked by a series of technological innovations and service expansions that have shaped its offerings and customer experience. In 2001, the bank introduced an automated branch banking network to increase operational efficiency and service quality, setting the stage for future digital advancements. By 2005, Trust Bank had launched ATM services, allowing customers easy access to cash and account information. In January 2007, the bank completed a significant milestone by rolling out online banking services, which enable account holders to perform transactions such as fund transfers, balance inquiries and payments from any branch nationwide without needing multiple accounts. These early technology-driven moves helped Trust Bank stay competitive and accessible in a rapidly changing banking environment.
Trust Bank's service portfolio is broad, covering corporate, retail, SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) and Islamic banking products. In corporate banking, the bank offers trade finance, working capital and term financing and treasury services to support business operations and growth. Retail banking services include savings and current accounts, personal loans, debit and credit card products and digital solutions like the Trust Money mobile app, which simplifies banking on the go. For the SME sector, the bank provides tailored loan products aimed at agriculture, engineering and women entrepreneurs, helping to stimulate small business development. Trust Bank also operates Islamic banking windows that offer Sharia-compliant financial products to meet the needs of customers seeking interest-free banking options. In addition to traditional services, the bank has embraced mobile financial services and digital money platforms to enhance financial inclusion, especially for under-banked populations.
Over time, Trust Bank has continued to innovate, introducing products such as Visa debit and credit cards, online and mobile banking channels and customer support systems including staffed helplines to assist with banking queries and problem resolution. These offerings reflect the bank's commitment to combining personalized service with modern digital convenience, allowing customers to access banking services anytime and anywhere. Through diversified products, technological adoption and customer-centric policies, Trust Bank plays a significant role in Bangladesh's financial sector by enabling economic participation across different segments of society.
| Registered Name | Trust Bank Limited | |
| Legal Status | Public Limited Company | |
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| Established | 1999 | |
| Type | Private Bank | |
| Category | Commercial Bank | |
| Origin | Local Bank | |
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| Corporate Address | Shadhinata Tower, Bir Srestha Shaheed Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka 1206, Bangladesh. | |
| Telephone | +880 2 58831000-06, 44870060-66 | |
| Fax | +880 2 44870051 | |
| Call Center | 16201, +880 96 11016201 | |
| E-mail Address | info@tblbd.com | |
| Website | www.tblbd.com | |
| SWIFT Code | TTBLBDDH | |
| Code | 240 | |
| Stock Code | TRUSTBANK - DSE CSE | |
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