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Rcbc Atm Go Locations RCBC ATM GO LOCATIONS as of February 2021 Merchant Name Address City/Town/Municipality Operator Name Mobile Number Telephone Number Email Address Cantilan Bank - BL Abuyog Barangay Loyonsawang Poblacion Abuyog Angcoy, Jenthel Lloyed D. 639364128244 [email protected] Jehan General Merchandise Pob. Mother Shariff, Aguak, Aguak Tarhata B. Ampatuan 639156731284 [email protected] Bangko Pangasinan - A Rural Bank ETG Bldg. Mayombo District Agupa. Agupa Gregory D. De Guzman 639929249587 522-8290 [email protected] TMPC LENDING SERVICES INC Public Market, Poblacion, Ajuy, Iloilo Ajuy Dale D. Mayo 9152380164 [email protected] NBN BAKESHOP Poblacion AJuy Iloilo AJUY Phoebe Tupaz 9199922367 9177043110 [email protected] W.I TELECOM 5 Poblacion Alabel Sarangani Province Alabel Bryan U. Datumanong 639467177777 [email protected] (042) 719 1417 / (049) 567 1758 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Alaminos Del Pilar Street, Alaminos, Laguna Alaminos Ronaldo L. Raquel 9466921849 0915-1135-299 [email protected] Room 6 Macasaet Building Del Pilar CARD Bank-Alaminos BLU Alaminos Reyvielyn Arabejo 0946-413-2866 [email protected] St. Alaminos Laguna BAYAD CENTER - ALAMINOS, 99 DEL PILAR ST., ALAMINOS, [email protected], ALAMINOS Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 LAGUNA LAGUNA [email protected], Brgy. Gamuton, Alegria, Surigao del Tanya P. Hotchkiss/Charles Y. Cantilan Bank - Alegria Branch Alegria 639397913052 (086) 212-5056 [email protected] Norte Hotchkiss CAGA-ANAN SARI-SARI STORE AND Purok Mangga Kawayan, Alicia Alicia Edgar Caga-Anan 9106965001 [email protected] BAKESHOP Zamboanga Sibugay BAYAD CENTER - RURAL BANK OF [email protected], Quezon St., Magsaysay, Alicia Isabela ALICIA Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 ALICIA (ISABELA), INC. [email protected], PAPTSI - Dap-dap Port Kinabranan II,Allen, Northern Samar Allen Limuel Erilla 639178152793 / 639778035356 [email protected] Magallames St. Brgy. Sabang II, Allen, Quennies General Merchandise 1 Allen Teresita A. Suarez 639085788846 / 639031407147 [email protected] Northern Samar Magallames St. Brgy. Sabang II, Allen, Quennies General Merchandise 2 Allen Teresita A. Suarez 639085788846 / 639031407066 [email protected] Northern Samar ZTH MINIMART Rizal St. Sabang I, Allen, North Samar Allen Harold Ibanez 9206584101 84 SALON Kinabranan Zone, Allen N. Samar ALLEN Joselito Nacario 9175774431 [email protected] 008 Rizal St. Kinabrahan Zone II (Pob) KRISELDA STORE Allen Imelda S. Uy 63919 316 1520 [email protected] Allen, N. Samar Rizal St. Kinabranan - 1, Allen N. MAP STORE Allen Maria Alpha Corollo Pastorfide 639276432615 9198838591/09177244074 [email protected] Samar Magallames St. Brgy. Sabang II, Allen, Quennies General Merchandise 2 Allen Teresita A. Suarez 639085788846 / 639031407066 [email protected] Northern Samar Magallames St. Brgy. Sabang II, Allen, Quennies General Merchandise 1 Allen Teresita A. Suarez 639085788846 / 639031407147 [email protected] Northern Samar BAYAD CENTER - IPAY CENTER ZONE 7,SIARRE, BAYBAY ALUBIJID, [email protected], ALUBIJID Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 ALUBIJID BRANCH MISAMIS ORIENTAL [email protected], JK. Alaba st. Anabelle Sarangani LOYME REFRESHMENT Anabelle Rona Rose Pingoy 639508974488 [email protected] Province (02) 553-7681 / 639484324110 / Palawan Pawnshop - Anda Poblacion, Anda, Bohol Anda Lisa Lou Castro-Sabado [email protected] 639771162665 Rizal Street, San Nicolas, Angeles Villarica Pawnshop Inc. - Angeles 1 Angeles Atty. Hailey Lynne R. Villarica-Ong 555-6028 / 555-6029 [email protected] City, Pampanga Bayad Center - AGYUMU PAYMENT EMT BLDG., LOT 1, BLK 13, PUNTA [email protected], ANGELES CITY Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 CENTER VERDE MAGALANG RD., PULUNG [email protected], RCBC ATM GO LOCATIONS as of February 2021 Bayad Center - CACE 196 NEPO CENTER, ANGELES [email protected], ANGELES CITY Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 TRAVELSERVICES BAYADCENTER- BUSINESS CENTER BLDG., TERESA AV. [email protected], GROUND FLOOR,MARQUEE MALL [email protected], BAYAD CENTER -METRO - ANGELES ANGELES CITY DIANNA CHRIS G. DAVID 0919-6866381 (PERSONAL #) BLDG, DON BONIFACIO ST., PULUNG [email protected], (042) 719 1417 / (02) 661-9701 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Angono 2 Captain Blas Street, Angono, Rizal Angono Ronaldo L. Raquel 9097200802 0915-1135-299 [email protected] Brgy. San Isidro, 144 Quezon Avenue, (042) 719 1417 / (02) 470-0850 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Angono 1 Angono Ronaldo L. Raquel 9231732082 Angono Rizal 0915-1135-299 [email protected] Casay Credit Cooperative Casay Anini-Y Antique Anini-y Maryvic Near 0917-7188430/09977918321 Casay Credit Cooperative Casay Anini-Y Antique Anini-y Maryvic Near 0917-7188430/09977918321 RAQUEL PAWNSHOP INC. - Sumulong cor. Marcos Highway, Antipolo Ronaldo L. Raquel (02) 571-2911 / 639171535299 [email protected] ANTIPOLO CITY Antipolo City Sitio Old Buso Buso Brgy. San Jose, ALBERT AND ELA STORE Antipolo Wilson Samonte 639398301524 Ms. Janice Felicidario Samonte [email protected] Antipolo City Km. 26 Circumferential Road, Brgy. (042) 719 1417 / (02) 696-5121 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Antipolo 2 Antipolo Ronaldo L. Raquel 9482706423 San Roque, Antipolo City, Rizal 0915-1135-299 [email protected] BAYAD CENTER - MARIKINA VALLEY Macaya Building, Circumferential [email protected], ANTIPOLO Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 SAN MATEO BANK - ANTIPOLO Road, San Roque, Antipolo City [email protected], MacArthur Highway, Villena (042) 719 1417 / (045) 652-1150 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Apalit Apalit Ronaldo L. Raquel 9555688736 Subdivision, San Vicente, Apalit, 0915-1135-299 [email protected] [email protected];medelyn. DA5/AGB Expresspay Enterprise 54 Centro Balucuc Apalit Pampanga Apalit Lorela F. Geron/Anna Geron 639159837361 [email protected] NEW RURAL BANK OF SAN Mangga Cacutud Arayat Pampanga Arayat Danille Mallare 9175711563 (045) 409 0968 [email protected] LEONARDO N E INC Arayat [email protected], PUBLIC MARKET, SAN BENITO SUR, Bayad Center - EAB BAYAD CENTER ARINGAY Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 [email protected], ARINGAY, LA UNION [email protected], Don Pablo Dela Rosa St. Poblacion, Montealegre Bakery and Grocery Aroroy Reison Montealegre 639395459183 [email protected] Aroroy, Masbate Limyu Loading Station Bagumbayan St. Bagauma Aroroy Melanie Limyu Bautista 639183776424 [email protected] RYAN CHRISTIAN GENERAL DON PABLO DELA ROSA ST. AROROY ELSIE EDHA P. SY 9516991648 [email protected] MERCHANDISE POBLACION AROROY MASBATE IMZAR GASOLINE STATION Brgy. Poblacion Aroroy Masbate Aroroy Ma. Imelda Espinosa-San Pablo 9778043784 [email protected] DON PABLO DELA ROSA ST., (056) RYAN CHRISTIAN GEN. MDSE. Aroroy Elie Edna P Sy POBLACION , AROROY, MASBATE 5880195/09252447564/0910609 Cantilan Bank - BL Asuncion P-2,Cambanogoy, Poblacion Asuncion Jimmy R. Barbarona 639778155414 [email protected] Quezon Avenue, Brgy IV, Atimonan, (042) 719 1417 / (042) 717-2274 / [email protected] / Raquel Pawnshop - Atimonan Atimonan Ronaldo L. Raquel 9481912218 Quezon 0915-1135-299 [email protected] Bayad Center - EST BILLS PAYMENT BRGY. SAN PEDRO-SAN PABLO, [email protected], AURORA Amparo (Ampee) Dionisio 9989624547 AND REMITTANCE CENTER CENTRO AURORA, ISABELA [email protected], Tampocon I , Ayungon, Negros Ian's General Merchandise Ayungon Ian Ritchie Dy 9175431934 [email protected] Oriental Rural Bank of Guinobatan Inc. - RR Bldg. #6 Mora St.,Brgy. 13, Bacacay Ricky B. Rivera 9285505121 [email protected] Bacacay Branch Bacacay,Albay Rural Bank of Guinobatan Inc. - RR Bldg. #6 Mora St.,Brgy. 13, Bacacay Ricky B. Rivera 9285505121 [email protected] Bacacay Branch 2 Bacacay,Albay [email protected], BAYAD CENTER - AVICOM MAGSAYSAY ST., BRGY. 8, BACACAY, BACACAY CITY LAARNI JACOB 09082131837 / 09052291846 [email protected], ENTERPRISES - BACACAY ALBAY [email protected], RCBC ATM GO LOCATIONS as of February 2021 Magsaysay st., BRGY. 8, BACACAY, BELGICA STORE BACACAY CITY Joyce B. Agravante 9175839096 [email protected] ALBAY Araneta St., Brgy. Sum-Ag, Bacolod Villarica Pawnshop Inc. - Sum-Ag Bacolod Atty. Hailey Lynne R. Villarica-Ong 555-6028 / 555-6029 [email protected] City Villarica Pawnshop Inc. - No. 14 Block 1, Lucky Home Subd. Bacolod Atty. Hailey Lynne R. Villarica-Ong 555-6028 / 555-6029 [email protected] Handumanan Brgy, Handumanan, Bacolod City 75 Mabini St., Lalisan Bldg., Libertad, Villarica Pawnshop Inc. - Bacolod 4 Bacolod Atty. Hailey Lynne R. Villarica-Ong 555-6028 / 555-6029 [email protected] Bacolod City Gatuslao Cor. San Sebastian St. Villarica Pawnshop Inc. - Gatuslao Bacolod Atty. Hailey Lynne R. Villarica-Ong 555-6028 / 555-6029 [email protected] Bacolod City Montelibano St., Brgy.Granada, (02) 553-7681 / 639484324110 / Palawan Pawnshop - Brgy.Granada Bacolod Lisa Lou Castro-Sabado [email protected] Bacolod City, Negros Occidental 639771162665 Door #5 CEJ Bldg Taal Lopez Jaena St Ultimate Financing Co. Inc. Bacolod
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