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Sub-Area Location Agent Name Agent Number Alternative Number SUB-AREA LOCATION AGENT NAME AGENT NUMBER ALTERNATIVE NUMBER In Nkwanta-Abegod, in front of Latex Foam Depot, few meters from Abiba Waakye Abegod Restaurant on the Nkwanta - Kpasa main road 80metres from the Filling Station ALPHA ENTERPRISE 572959524 247799906 Abomosu Mobile Agent (Abomosu) STEPHEN AMEGAH ENTERPRISE 278794521 573162444 In Abor, adjacent to the Roman Catholic Church, 60 meters from the market and 100 Abor meters from Ghana Commercial Bank FASE VENTURES 278794280 243255513 Ada In Ada- Sege, 100 meters to the Community Center and next to Erico Star Food ST. MENS ENT 278794900 244923699 In Ada Foah, at the Ada Training College Junction, opposite Ada-Ashaiman station and Ada Foah adjacent to the Clinic junction ERNEST ENT 278794412 244947280 In Sege Junction, Sege opposite Bator station adjacent to the Adah Foah station at Sege Ada Sege and opposite the main lorry station. ST. MENS ENT 1 278794827 244923699 Ada-Kassea At Kassea, opposite the main lorry station and adjacent to the GCB ST MENS ENT 278789220 244923699 In Dawhenya, next to Emporer Ventures, 50 metres from Afienya Junction and 20 metres Addico to Anita Club JANET VENTURES 278793947 244115277 Adeiso At Adeiso-Brekusu Line, 30 meters away from the station and opposite Kiss Me Spot ALLENOR SUPERMARKET 278789922 In Adidome - On the same building with GNJ Vodafone office, behind the main market and Adidome adjacent to the Trustworthy Credit Union SAMDEY COMMUNICATIONS 278794408 244838751 In Afife - Aditote, adjacent Precious Jesus Shopping Centre, 30 meters away from main Aditote junction road, 25 meters from the old market road MOBILE PHONE MARKET 278793961 244078841 In Afienya, 70 meters from Dawhenya station, behind E.P church and Coca- Cola Depot Afienya and off Dawhenya road KIDDIES AND BIGGIES ENT 278794271 273247766 Aflao At Aflao-First Locus, 70 meters to the border and opposite Lighthouse Chapel FASE VENTURES 278792944 246996347 Afram Plains - at In Afram Plains - at Maame Krobo, at the main Market, opposite Twin Information Centre, Maame Krobo adjacent Link Financial Services I.K.TRADING ENTERPRICE 278794779 In Somanya, in front of the Presby School, opposite the Total Filling Station and adjacent Agavanya Kings Filling Station G-UNIT & CO ENTERPRISE 278793852 0243057057/0243662224 In Agbozume - at Old Agama Clinic, opposite Tigo Tower, 20 meters before old Agama Agbozume Clinic, 100meters away from the Agbozume Police Station GJ.SAY BUSINESS VENTURES 278794515 244155060 Akatsi At Akatsi-Anyeime, opposite Akatsi College of Education and adjacent to the Ameko shop PATLICON VENTURES 278790091 272499570 At Akim Oda-Liberty Station, adjacent to the Kenop Pharmacy and 20 meters away from Akim Oda the New Apostolic Church building LORD'S ARROW ENT. 278789939 272959595 Akim Oda In Akim Oda-Market area, Market area Liberty Transport Station Shop no 1 NASEFF VENTURES 278793712 264732424 Akoroso In Asamankese-Akroso,Akoroso junction and directly opposite South Akim Rural Bank EMPICOM ENTERPRISE 278793710 277113888 In Akosombo-Operaters Quarters, behind VRA Presby School stream B, and directly Akosombo opposite Congo Quarters JOHERT 278792868 272839348 At Akropong-Abiriw station, opposite Ghana Commercial Bank, and directly infront of Akropong Akwapim MTN OFFEI AGYEI LARBI 278790675 545229966 At Akropong-Aboasa Market, 100 meters from the Chief Palace and adjacent to the Latex Akropong Akwapim Foam Depot GENTLE ENT 278792907 277856692 In Akuse, opposite Kofi’s bar, 30 meters to Akuse market, and adjacent to the chicken Akuse family cold store HAM ENT. 278794269 277386391 At Akwatia-Ayigbe Town, 50 meters away from Minning Junction and opposite NPP Akwatia Disitrict Office ST. PETERS TELECOM AKWATIA 278791020 244569680 In Prampram-Anawe, opposite the Prampram District Assembly and 50m metres to the Anawe Methodist Church. COASTAL LINK 278793730 275167393 Anyinam In Akim Anyinam, directly opposite Anyinam Court and adjacent to the Clinic Junction KOGBEGO PHARMACY 278793713 244656111 Anyinam In Akim Anyinam-Ahenfie Opposite Atiwa Rural Bank and adjacent to Spring Hair Salon MR. AGBEKO DRUG STORE 278793726 0244912445/0208311001 Apedwa At Apedwa-Station, opposite the Chief's Palace and adjacent to the main market PROPHET ENT 278789926 278714001 In Asamankese - at the Suhum junction, opposite old Ghana Commercial bank, behind the Asamankese market (Kwasia Dwaaso) NAASEI CITY 278794199 0244543662/0208181529 In Asamankese-Kwahu Lane,directly opposite Agona Rural Bank and adjacent to the GUTA Asamankese -Kwahu office AFRIPA VENTURES 278793711 242271513 Ashaiaman-New In Ashaiman-New Town, 20 meters to MTN office, 5 meters from the station as well as 20 Town meters to Christ Embassy JOVIDAN ENT 572666871 244717243 In Ashaiman-Gulf city, 10 meters to high tension junction, Afortey Agbo road, 100 meters from Gulf City Police station and 80 meters from Living Word International Worship Ashaiman Centre ELPIDA INVESTMENT LIMITED 278794272 271913920 Ashaiman In Accra, Ashaiman, Ashaiman Market within the Ecobank Ashaiman Branch. EB-ACCION (ASHAIMAN) 278794361 In Ashaiman - at Roman Down, adjacent to the Mother Theresa Basic School, 20 meters to Ashaiman Ashaiman Polyclinic THYWILL DOT COM 278794778 In Ashaiman - at Night Market, 150m from the Polyclinic, 50m from Rich Phones, 50m Ashaiman from St Mary's Junction towards the Polyclinic ALL SHALL PASS 278794780 Ashaiman In Ashaiman, inside the main market and close to the back entrance AS-SWABREEN VENTURES 1 278794903 266208520 In Ashaiman, Zenu-New York, next to Airport Chop Bar, 100 meters from New York Ashaiman station and 5 meters from Susam King Acadamy GOOD FOUNDATION ENT 278794904 275731767 Ashaiman At Ashaiman-Lorry Station, next to Melcom Plus and opposite Pro credit JOPPA ENT. 278789889 271488057 In Ashaiman-Market Square, opposite Skyy Creditline Microfinance Ltd and adjacent to Ashaiman the Aboagyewaa Herbal Shop AS-SWABREEN VENTURES 278789917 242272364 At Ashaiman-Kaketo, opposite DOVVSU Head Quarters and directly opposite the Kaketo Ashaiman School Park MANGROVE ENT 278791562 209644535 At Ashaiman-Lebanon, at Police Junction and opposite Block Factory or St Mina Junction Ashaiman Lebanon and infront of divine healer's church TALK SOLUTIONS 278790633 244689676 In Ashaiman - at New Town, 5m from the Ash Foam Depot, 10m from the ECG pre-paid Ashaiman New Town vending office and close to Gombilla House CLEMARKS GHANA LTD 278794514 244793472 Ashaiman In Ashaiman, 60m off the Ashaiman round about, adjacent to the Kwasat car wash base Roundabout and on the road to Bethlehem WINNIBOT VENTURES 278793729 242213331 In Asiakwa - opposite the Chief's palace and adjacent to the Soweto Club and adjacent to Asiakwa the Frank Gesthsemeny Ent SOWETO COCOA BUYING STORE 278794410 0244424218 / 0272303339 In Atimpoku - at Akwamuman SHS, Master's Flats , Block 4, 200 meters from the schools Atimpoku administration block, EDMINS ENT 278794517 244573476 At Atimpoku, inside the Asaako Ventures Building, 100 meters to Anum Rural Bank and Atimpoku opposite Great Beauty Saloon PROACTIVE MICRO FINANCE 278794901 245579856 In Begoro -Obuasi, at the main station, opposite Apietus Drinking Spot, and adjacent to Begoro-Obuasi the Living Bread Chapel HONOURABLE PRINTING PRESS 278794520 0244901028 / 0277352313 Border In Aflao-Gbedekorpe, Back of Prince Hotel WILSON A. DANIEL 278794734 207056337 Central Market At Koforidua, infront of NHIS office and opposite Total 1 Filling Station CHRIST NTI 278789928 277597011 In Tema – Comm. 1, Site 13, 50 meters from Vodafone office, adjacent Lagoon Clinic to the left and Oninku Drive 1&2 JHS to the right, in the same building with Dominion Scan Community 1 Solutions. LIMELIGHT MULTIMEDIA 278794278 268999134 In Tema - at Community 1, at Community Centre, 10 meters from Standard Chatered Community 1 Bank, opposite STC Parcel Office, 30 meters to TMA ONEIL FIANOP SERVICES LIMITED 278794782 In Tema, located on the ground floor of Divine Plaza building directly opposite the Word Community 1 Miracle Church at Meridian Junction at Tema community 1 TEMA CSC 278788403 In Tema-Community 2, near the Community 2 main Market and directly opposite the NDC Community 2 office GLORYLAND STORE 278790625 243536561 In Tema - at Community 2, opposite Community 2 Police Station and adjacent to Quality Community 2 Assurance Company. 100M from Community 2 Police station Junction GAD MICRO FINANCE LTD 278794519 200374865 In Tema, Comm. 22, Friends Plaza, 500 metres from Afariwaa junction towards Ashaiman Community 22 Newtown EB-ACCION (COMM. 22) 278793115 In Tema-Community 3, infront of SSNIT Flats and ECG Vending Point and opposite Community 3 Cocobod Warehouse BRITKOM LTD 278789897 In Tema-Community 4, AP Filling station and close to Chemu High School and close to Community 4 Community 4 UBA branch TELEKAY CO. LTD 278789910 In Tema-Community 1, Joe Menu Junction, opposite Kaizer Flats and 200 meters away Community 4 from Hanch Kitchen GALAXY CHEMICAL 278791595 244215184 In Tema - at Community 4, adjacent to the community 4 Police Station, 50 meters from Community 4 the Valco Park, 30 meters to Frytol Food Joint KOBOWISE VENTURES 278794518 273044999 In Tema-Community 5, 200 meters away from the Presby Church and just infront of TDC Community 5 Flats NASHAD BABY SHOP 278791582 244476522 In Tema, Community 6, in the same building as Medlab, and opposite Electricity Company Community 6 of Ghana training school KEY FINANCIAL SERVICES 278794273 0570900706/0244388785/0200463401 In Tema-Community 7, behind DATUS International School
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