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SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2025
Looking for new bank notes this Eid? Here's where you can get them

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TBS Report
20 March, 2024, 05:35 pm
Last modified: 20 March, 2024, 07:46 pm

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Looking for new bank notes this Eid? Here's where you can get them

Each individual will be limited to receiving new notes only once.

TBS Report
20 March, 2024, 05:35 pm
Last modified: 20 March, 2024, 07:46 pm
Representational Photo: Mumit M
Representational Photo: Mumit M

At least 80 branches of the country's various commercial banks will distribute new currency notes from 31 March to 9 April, except on weekends and government holidays, marking the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.

The information was disclosed by the Bangladesh Bank (BB) in a notification issued today (20 March).

The notification said new bank notes will be available at various offices under the Bangladesh Bank.

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Besides, special arrangements have been made at 80 branches of commercial banks in Dhaka to exchange new notes of denominations Tk5, Tk10, Tk20, Tk50, and Tk100 during this period.

Each individual will be limited to receiving new notes only once.

New notes will be given in the branches below

Janata Bank (Postagola), NCC Bank (Jatrabari), Uttara Bank (Jatrabari), Pubali Bank (Sadarghat), Mutual Trust Bank (Babubazar), The City Bank (Islamapur), Janata Bank (Hatkhola Road, Women), One Bank (Lalbagh), Janata Bank (Abdul Gani Road, Corporate), Agrani Bank (Jatiyo Press Club, Corporate), Janata Bank (TSC, Corporate), Social Islami Bank (Foreign Exchange), IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange), Southeast Bank (Principal), Dutch Bangla Bank (Local Office), Mercantile Bank (Dilkusha), Shahjalal Islami Bank (Dhaka), Rupali Bank (Local Office), EXIM Bank (Motijheel), NCC Bank (Dilkusha),  Sonali Bank (Ramna, Corporate), Social Islami Bank (Moulvibazar), Uttara Bank (Babu Bazar), The City Bank (Mogbazar), NCC Bank (Mogbazar), Shahjalal Islami Bank (Chowdhurypara), Southeast Bank (Kakrail), NCC Bank (Malibag), Islami Bank Bangladesh (Khilgaon), Agrani Bank (Rampura TV), AB Bank (Progati Sharani), United Commercial Bank (Progati Sharani), United Commercial Bank (South Banasree), Dhaka Bank (Banasree), Dhaka Bank Limited (Nandipara), Al-Arafah Islami Bank (Nandipara), One Bank (Basaboo), Trust Bank (Bashundhara), Premier Bank (Bashundhara), Global Islami Bank (Banani),  Premier Bank (Banani), Bank Asia (Banani-11), IFIC Bank (Gulshan), Jamuna Bank (Gulshan, Corporate), National Bank (Mohakhali), South Bangla Agricultural & Commerce Bank (Bijoy Nagar), Southeast Bank (Karwan Bazar), Trust Bank (Karwan Bazar), Social Islami Bank (Bashundhara City), Prime Bank (Elephant Road), Sonali Bank (Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban), BRAC Bank (Shyamoli),  Southeast Bank (Dhanmondi), NRB Bank (Dhanmondi), BRAC Bank (Satmasjid Road), Jamuna Bank (Lalmatia), First Security Islami Bank (Rayerbazar), Dutch-Bangla Bank (New Market),  Dutch-Bangla Bank (Mirpur), EXIM Bank (Mirpur), BRAC Bank (Mirpur-1), Agrani Bank (Mirpur-1), Janata Bank (Rajani Gandha, Kachukhet Corporate), Sonali Bank (Ibrahimpur), National Bank (Uttara), Al-Arafah Islami Bank (Uttara Model Town),  Dutch-Bangla Bank (Dakshinkhan, SME & Agriculture), Rupali Bank (Uttara Model Town, Corporate), Sonali Bank (Gazipur, Court Building), Islami Bank Bangladesh (Gazipur Chowrasta), Mercantile Bank (Narayanganj), EXIM Bank (Shimrail), NRB Bank (Bhulta), Islami Bank Bangladesh (Kanchpur), Premier Bank (Narayanganj), Mutual Trust Bank (Savar), Prime Bank (Savar), Trust Bank (Keraniganj), Sonali Bank (Munshiganj), and National Bank (Sreenagar).

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