List Of Banks In Karachi (Sindh)
Posted by HASSAAN MALIK
Karachi is Pakistan’s most famous city globally. The capital city of Sindh and economic backbone of Pakistan is the most populous city of the country. Famous for its Arabian sea, Karachi is the hub of business and trade activities. It has a population of nearly 15 million inhabitants according to the population consensus survey of 2017.
Mainly majority of the people living in the area are Muhajirs who are mostly Urdu speaking. However, due to its economic importance a lot of other people have moved into Karachi which includes Pashtuns and Punjabis among others. The city has one of the best literacy rates in the country and is home to a number of well-known educational institutes.
Being the main centre for trade & business activities almost all big local and multinational companies have offices in Karachi. The city probably has the largest number of banks in one city as compared to any other city in the country. Here is a list of a few of them:
Name | Branch Code | Address | Phone Number | ATM Facility |
Habib Bank Limited | 2338 | Hawks Bay Road, Karachi | 021-35446963 | Yes |
Allied Bank Limited | 0674 | Gulberg Town, Karachi | 021-36802913 | Yes |
United Bank Limited | 525 | Chundrigar Road, Karachi | 021-990332010 | Yes |
National Bank of Pakistan | 002 | Chundrigar Road, Karachi | 021-99211984 | Yes |
Muslim Commercial Bank | 0074 | KDA Scheme no. 5, Clifton, Karachi | 021-35371581 | Yes |
Faysal Bank Limited | 0425 | Commercial lane, Zamzama, Karachi | 021-358753903 | Yes |
This is the list of banks present in the Karachi. Western Union, Money Gram, Easy Paisa, Jazz Cash and many other similar services are also available in Karachi which make it very easy to send and receive money to the city.
If you’re from Karachi & can share more information like of any other banks, their locations (addresses), phone numbers or anything, please leave a comment so others can also benefit from it.
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