ABL (Allied Bank Limited) Sukkur

(0450) M.B.Q Park, Minara Road، Sukkur, Sindh 65200, Pakistan

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ABL (Allied Bank Limited) Sukkur

(0450) M.B.Q Park, Minara Road، Sukkur, Sindh 65200, Pakistan

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ABL (Allied Bank Limited) located on Minara Road in Sukkur is dedicated to providing high-quality financial services tailored to meet customer needs. With a focus on trust and reliability, ABL ensures that clients receive expert advice and support in managing their finances effectively. The friendly staff are well-trained to assist customers with banking inquiries and transactions in a welcoming atmosphere. ABL values its customers' time and aims to deliver efficient service while maintaining high standards of professionalism. Choose ABL for all your banking needs where expertise meets exceptional customer care.

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Umer Gujjar
Umer Gujjar
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One of the best Bank

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7 months ago

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Shaoor Ahmed
Shaoor Ahmed
3 years ago

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Allied Bank is a commercial bank in Pakistan. Allied Bank, with its registered Office in Lahore, is one of the largest banks within the country with over 1250 branches and ATMs. It was the first Muslim bank established in Pakistan before independence (1942) with the name of Australasia Bank. It was named as Allied Bank of Pakistan from Australasia Bank Limited in 1974, and Sarhad Bank Ltd, Lahore Commercial Bank Ltd and Pak Bank Ltd were also merged in it. ABL is the first Muslim Bank established on territory that later on became Pakistan. It was established on December 3, 1942 as Australasia Bank at Lahore with capital of 0.12 million. At that time the chairman was Kh. Bashir Baksh. ABL’s story was one of the dedication, commitment to professionalism and adaptation to changing environmental changes. The bank's history is divided into many phases. During 25 years of united Pakistan the bank advanced forward in all areas of its activities. 1970’s were a difficult decade for all banks of Pakistan. In 1971 East Pakistan was separated and Australasia Bank lost its 50 branches and a lot of capital as well. Nevertheless, the growth remained steady.