Branch locations designated for accepting fifty-dinar currency deposits

23/04/2024
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Beginning next Sunday, April 28, 2024, you may deposit fifty (50) dinars of both the first and second issues at the specified branch locations. Please arrange the 50 dinar currency for each issue separately (first issue and second issue) to facilitate our service to you.

Please note that our remaining branches will continue to operate as usual, accepting deposits for charging cards, personal items, and other banking transactions. Branch locations designated for accepting fifty-dinar currency deposits

Please note that starting next Sunday, April 28, 2024, you can deposit fifty (50) dinars for the first and second issues in the following branches:
📍 Benghazi City, branch management headquarters in Al-Baraka, the main issuing office
📍 Branches of the Green Mountain region
📍 Dar es Salaam Tobruk branch
📍 Amsaed Branch
📍 The distinctive white branch
📍 Shahat Branch
📍 Marawa Agency
📍 Misrata area branches
📍 Misrata branch
📍 Sirte branch
📍 Al-Khoms branch
📍 Zliten branch
📍 Abu Qarin Branch
📍 Tripoli branches area
📍 Tarhuna branch
📍 Bani Walid branch
📍 Souq Al Tuesday Branch, Tripoli
📍 Souq Al-Jumaa Branch, Tripoli
📍 Al-Aziziyah Branch
📍 Al-Zawiya branches area
📍 Retirement Investment Fund Agency
📍 Al-Zawiya Branch
📍 Visitors Agency
📍 Western Mountain branches area
📍 Gharyan University Agency
📍 A whole branch
📍 Al-Asabaa Branch
📍 Drawer branch
📍 Ghadames branch
📍 Sabha branches area
📍 Sabha branch
📍 Sebha University Vice Presidency
📍 Ghat Branch
📍 Al Qarda Branch
📍 Adri branch
📍 Ubari branch
📍 Brak branch


We ask our customers to consider sorting and classifying the 50 dinar currency and arranging it for each issue separately (first issue and second issue) so that we can serve you in an easy and convenient way.
We also note that the remaining branches continue to operate in the usual manner to receive deposits for charging cards, personal items, and other banking transactions.