Habib Bank Plaza

24°50′59″N 67°00′20″E

Habib Bank Plaza
حبیب بینک پلازہ
Habib Bank Plaza
General information
TypeBank
LocationKarachi, Pakistan
AddressI. I. Chundrigar Road,
Karachi-75650
CountryPakistan
Construction started1963
Construction stopped1969
Completed1971
OwnerHabib Bank Ltd (49%), AKFED (51%)
Height
Roof101 m (331 ft)
Technical details
Floor count22
Design and construction
Architect(s)Leo A. Daly

Habib Bank Plaza (Urdu: حبیب بینک پلازا), also known as HBL Plaza, located on I. I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, is the head office of Habib Bank Limited. It was once the tallest building in Asia, a title that hasn't been held by any other building in South Asia, and was one of only three to hold the title outside of East and Southeast Asia, while still under construction between 1963 and 1968. It was also the tallest building in South Asia until 1972, being surpassed by the Express Towers. It remained the tallest building in Pakistan for four decades until the 29-floor and 116m tall MCB Tower was built.

HBL Plaza was inaugurated to mark the 25th anniversary of the bank, and started its operations on 4 September 1971. The Ruet-e-Hilal Committee has regularly used the building over the years to call the meeting for moon sighting. As of 2021, it housed more than 1,770 employees.

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