All Uttara Bank Limited branch list in Noakhali. Find Uttara Bank PLC Limited near you in Noakhali District branches address and location with telephone numbers, routing numbers and SWIFT codes. Uttara Bank PLC Limited, located in Noakhali district of Bangladesh, has a total of 09 branch. The following table of all the branches of Noakhali district will help you to keep the address of any particular branch including location, telephone number, routing number, Swift code and other related information. Clicking on branch names shows you branch information directly. We have sorted the list alphabetically by branch name.

Branch Bank City Address
Basurhat Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Mohammadi Super Market, (1st Floor), Bashurhat, Companigonj, Noakhali
Begumganj Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Zila Parishad Super Market (1st Floor), Begumganj Chowrasta, Chowmuhani Pourashava, Begumganj, Noakhali-3821
Chaprashirhat Sub Branch Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Mitali Super Market, 1st Floor, Chaprashirhat Poschim Bazar, Kabirhat, Noakhali-3811
Chowmuhani Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali 124, Kalitola Road, Haque Building, Chowmuhani, Begumgonj, Noakhali-3821
Dilder Market Sub Branch Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Golden Plaza (1st floor) Dilder Market, Kabilpur, Senbag, Noakhali
Hatiya Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Akram Tower, Tamaruddin Road, Oskhali Bazar, Hatiya, Noakhali
Hatiya Bazar Sub Branch Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Ishita Tower (1st Floor), Hatiya Bazar, Hatiya, Noakhali
Maijdee Court Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Main Road, Maijdee Court, Noakhali-3800
Sonapur Uttara Bank Limited Noakhali Sonapur, Noakhali-3802

About Uttara Bank Limited

Uttara Bank PLC, one of Bangladesh’s oldest and most esteemed financial institutions, celebrated its 50th anniversary of banking service in 2015. Established to serve the underprivileged population of East Pakistan, Uttara Bank has a storied history marked by significant milestones and contributions to the nation’s economy.

The bank began its journey as the “Eastern Banking Corporation” on January 28, 1965, with just four branches. By the time of Bangladesh’s independence, it had expanded to 60 branches, playing a crucial role during the Non-cooperation Movement in 1971 by performing treasury functions for East Bengal.

Following independence, Eastern Banking Corporation was nationalized and renamed “Uttara Bank” on March 26, 1972. Over the years, Uttara Bank embarked on a path of growth and innovation, becoming a key player in Bangladesh’s banking sector. After its privatization in June 1983, the bank was renamed “Uttara Bank Limited” and soon became one of the largest private-sector banks in the country.

Uttara Bank set the standard in the banking industry by capturing a significant share of inward foreign remittances and providing loans to large, medium, and small businesses, traders, and farmers. On July 3, 2023, the bank underwent another transformation, rebranding itself as “Uttara Bank PLC” to reflect its evolving identity. Today, Uttara Bank PLC is recognized as the most trusted bank in Bangladesh.

Currently, Uttara Bank PLC operates 247 branches and 39 sub-branches, all connected through an online network. The bank continues to focus on expanding its reach by developing rural, SME financing, and offshore banking services. Additionally, Uttara Bank PLC is actively embracing alternative banking channels, offering SMS banking, internet banking, and a growing network of ATMs. The bank also has ATM-sharing agreements with partner banks to enhance customer convenience.

Data replicated from official bank website Uttara Bank PLC Limited