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Red De Oficinas Bbva Provincial RED DE OFICINAS BBVA PROVINCIAL De conformidad con lo establecido en Circular N° 02415 del 09 de agosto 2020 Continuidad del Servicio Bancario Durante el Estado de Alarma y Flexibilización de la Cuarentena Listado de principales oficinas operativas a nivel nacional ENTIDAD FEDERAL OFICINA DIRECCIONES AVENIDA LEOPOLDO AGUERREVERE CON AVENIDA LA GUARDIA, MUNICIPIO AMAZONAS PUERTO AYACUCHO ATURES, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PUERTO AYACUCHO, ESTADO AMAZONAS. AVENIDA JOSE ANTONIO ANZOATEGUI, MUNICIPIO ANACO, PARROQUIA ANACO, ANZOATEGUI ANACO CENTRO COMERCIAL ANACO CENTER, PB, LOCAL 17, ANACO, ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. AVENIDA INTERCOMUNAL ANDRES BELLO, SECTOR LAS GARZAS SUR, ANZOATEGUI BARCELONA LAS GARZAS EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, BARCELONA, EDO. ANZOATEGUI. AVENIDA PRINCIPAL DE LA URBANIZACION LOS JARDINES CON CALLE 5, ANZOATEGUI BARCELONA NEVERI PLAZA CENTRO COMERCIAL NEVERI PLAZA, LOCALES 106, 107 Y 108, BARCELONA, ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. CARRETERA NEGRA, KILOMETRO 15, ZONA INDUSTRIAL, PLANTA CERVECERIA ANZOATEGUI CERVECERIA POLAR ORIENTE POLAR ORIENTE, BARCELONA, ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. AVENIDA FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA CON CALLE SUR 12, EDIFICIO BANCO ANZOATEGUI EL TIGRE PROVINCIAL, PB, EL TIGRE, ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. CALLE CARABOBO CON CALLE GUARAGUAO, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, PUERTO ANZOATEGUI PUERTO LA CRUZ LA CRUZ, ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. AVENIDA INTERCOMUNAL ANDRES BELLO, SECTOR LAS CENTRO DE NEGOCIOS BEI ANZOATEGUI GARZAS, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, PISO 02, BARCELONA, BARCELONA ESTADO ANZOATEGUI. CALLE 24 DE JULIO CON CALLE 19 DE ABRIL, EDIFICIO CENTRAL SAN APURE SAN FERNANDO DE APURE FERNANDO, ESTADO APURE. ARAGUA CAGUA CRUCE CON CALLE SAN JUAN CON INDEPENDENCIA, CAGUA, ESTADO ARAGUA. AVENIDA SOCO (PRINCIPAL), ZONA INDUSTRIAL SOCO, CENTRO COMERCIAL, ARAGUA LA VICTORIA EMPRESARIAL Y HOTEL ONIX, P.B., LA VICTORIA, ESTADO ARAGUA. AVENIDA BOLIVAR CON CALLE SOUBLETTE Y BOULEVARD PEREZ ALMARZA, ARAGUA MARACAY BOLIVAR EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, MARACAY, ESTADO ARAGUA. AVENIDA BOLIVAR NORTE, URBANIZACIÓN BASE ARAGUA, CENTRO COMERCIAL ARAGUA MARACAY PARQUE ARAGUA PARQUE ARAGUA NIVEL 2, LOCAL 47, MARACAY, ESTADO ARAGUA. CALLE VALENCIA CON CALLE SANCHEZ CARRERO, ZONA INDUSTRIAL SAN ARAGUA MARACAY ZONA INDUSTRIAL MIGUEL, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, MARACAY, ESTADO ARAGUA. AVENIDA MIRANDA CON CALLE EZEQUIEL ZAMORA, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, ARAGUA VILLA DE CURA LOCALES P.B. Y MEZZANINA, VILLA DE CURA, ESTADO ARAGUA. CENTRO DE NEGOCIO BEI CALLE VALENCIA CON CALLE SANCHEZ CARRERO, ZONA INDUSTRIAL SAN ARAGUA MARACAY MIGUEL, PISO 01, MARACAY, ESTADO ARAGUA. AVENIDA 23 DE ENERO CON AVENIDA ELIAS CORDERO, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, BARINAS BARINAS 23 DE ENERO BARINAS, ESTADO BARINAS. CALLE CAMEJO CON AVENIDA RONDON, EDIFICIO DOÑA ZOILA, PB, BARINAS, BARINAS BARINAS EL MERCADO ESTADO BARINAS. AVENIDA JESUS SOTO CON CALLE PICHINCHA, EDIFICIO CVG, PB, CIUDAD BOLIVAR CIUDAD BOLIVAR BOLIVAR, ESTADO BOLIVAR AVENIDA LEOPOLDO SUCRE FIGARRELLA, CAMPAMENTO MACAGUA, PLANTA BOLIVAR C.V.G. EDELCA-MACAGUA No.1, C.V.G. EDELCA, SAN FELIX, ESTADO BOLIVAR. CARRERA CACHAMAY CON CALLE CAURA, SECTOR ALTA VISTA, MANZANA 262, BOLIVAR PUERTO ORDAZ LA LLOVIZNA EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, P.B.,PUERTO ORDAZ, ESTADO BOLIVAR. AVENIDA ANTONIO DE BERRIO, ZONA INDUSTRIAL EL ROBLE, EDIFICIO FELMAR, BOLIVAR SAN FELIX P.B., LOCAL C, SAN FELIX, ESTADO BOLIVAR. AVENIDA VALMORE RODRIGUEZ CRUCE CON CALLE ANDRES ELOY BLANCO, BOLIVAR UPATA EDIFICIO CES, P.B., UPATA, ESTADO BOLIVAR. BANCA DE EMPRESAS E CARRERA CACHAMAY CON CALLE CAURA, SECTOR ALTA VISTA, MANZANA 262, BOLIVAR NSTITUCIONES PUERTO ORDAZ EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, MEZZANINA, PUERTO ORDAZ, ESTADO BOLIVAR. CALLE MIRANDA CRUCE CALLE CARABOBO, MUNICIPIO BEJUMA, PARROQUIA URBANA BEJUMA, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, BEJUMA, ESTADO CARABOBO BEJUMA CARABOBO. CALLE EL MARQUEZ DEL TORO, CENTRO COMERCIAL Y PROFESIONAL OSAKA, CARABOBO GUACARA C.C. OSAKA GUACARA, ESTADO CARABOBO. CARRETERA NACIONAL GUACARA, VIA SAN JOAQUIN, PLANTA PAPELES CARABOBO PAVECA VENEZOLANOS, P.B., ESTADO CARABOBO. CARRETERA NACIONAL MORON CORO, EDIFICIO ADMINISTRATIVO PEQUIVEN, CARABOBO PEQUIVEN MORON PB, MORON, ESTADO CARABOBO. CALLE PLAZA, CENTRO COMERCIAL Y PROFESIONAL PLAZA, LOCALES 16E Y CARABOBO PTO. CABELLO LOS MUELLES 16K, P.B., PUERTO CABELLO, ESTADO CARABOBO. AVENIDA DON JULIO CENTENO, SECTOR LOS JARALES, MUNICIPIO SAN DIEGO, CARABOBO SAN DIEGO LOS JARALES PARROQUIA URBANA SAN DIEGO, CENTRO COMERCIAL LOS JARALES, PARCELA 10, LOCAL LPB-01, VALENCIA, ESTADO CARABOBO. CARABOBO VALENCIA CENTRO AVENIDA BOLIVAR, N° 115 - 29, VALENCIA, ESTADO CARABOBO. AVENIDA BOLIVAR NORTE CON CALLE 155, URBANIZACION EL RECREO, CARABOBO VALENCIA EL RECREO CENTRO COMERCIAL HOME SHOPPING MALL CENTER, PB, VALENCIA, ESTADO CARABOBO. CALLE LIBERTAD, NRO. 99.38 Y 99.40, FRENTE A LA PLAZA BOLIVAR, EDIFICIO CARABOBO VALENCIA PLAZA BOLIVAR BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, LOCAL 38-40, VALENCIA, ESTADO CARABOBO. AVENIDA MICHELENA Y 9NA TRANSVERSAL, URBANIZACION INDUSTRIAL CARABOBO VALENCIA ZONA INDUSTRIAL CARABOBO, TORRE PROVINCIAL, PB, LOCAL 79-70, VALENCIA, ESTADO CARABOBO. AVENIDA MICHELENA Y 9 NA. TRANSVERSAL, Nº 79-70, URBANIZACION BANCA DE EMPRESAS E CARABOBO INDUSTRIAL CARABOBO, TORRE PROVINCIAL, MEZZANINA, VALENCIA, INSTITUCIONES VALENCIA ESTADO CARABOBO. AVENIDA CARABOBO CON AVENIDA MIRANDA Y CALLE FIGUEREDO, CENTRO COJEDES TINAQUILLO COMERCIAL GRAN SAN ANTONIO, P.B., LOCALESC-16, C-17, C-18 Y C-48, MUNICIPIO FALCÓN, PARROQUIA TINAQUILLO, TINAQUILLO, ESTADO COJEDES. 7 MA. AVENIDA ENTRE AVENIDA BOLIVAR Y PERU, EDIFICIO ARTIPLAST, PB, DISTRITO CAPITAL CATIA LOCAL 5, CATIA, DISTRITO CAPITAL. DISTRITO CAPITAL CENTRAL AVENIDA ESTE 0, C.F.P., SAN BERNARDINO, DISTRITO CAPITAL. AVENIDA URDANETA, ESQUINA DE MARRON A PELOTA, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, DISTRITO CAPITAL LA PELOTA PB, DISTRITO CAPITAL. AVENIDA PAEZ CON AVENIDA O'HIGGINS, EDIFICIO USLAR, P.B., MONTALBAN, DISTRITO CAPITAL MONTALBAN DISTRITO CAPITAL AVENIDA BARALT, (ESQUINA CALLE 400), CON CALLES 300 Y CALLE 600, DISTRITO CAPITAL QUINTA CRESPO EDIFICIO FRANCISCO D'AMBROSIO, P.B., PRIMER CUERPO, LOCALES N° 2,3 Y 4, QUINTA CRESPO, DISTRITO CAPITAL. BOULEVAR SABANA GRANDE, CALLE SAN ANTONIO CON CALLE EL COLEGIO, DISTRITO CAPITAL SABANA GRANDE EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, DISTRITO CAPITAL. AVENIDA SAN MARTIN CON CALLE A Y B, CONJUNTO RESIDENCIAL LA DISTRITO CAPITAL SAN MARTIN FLORESTA, LOCALES PB 1,2 Y MZZ., SAN MARTIN, DISTRITO. CAPITAL. AVENIDA ARTURO MICHELENA CRUCE CON CALLE MENDEZ, BANCO DISTRITO CAPITAL SANTA MONICA PROVINCIAL, PB, SANTA MONICA,DISTRITO CAPITAL. CENTRO DE NEGOCIO BANCA AVENIDA ESTE 0, C.F.P., PISO 01, ALA OESTE/NORTE, CENTRO FINANCIERO DISTRITO CAPITAL INSTITUCIONAL CARACAS PROVINCIAL, PISO 01, SAN BERNARDINO, DISTRITO CAPITAL. CENTRO DE NEGOCIO BEI AVENIDA ESTE 0, C.F.P., PISO 01, ALA ESTE/NORTE, SAN BERNARDINO, DISTRITO CAPITAL MIRANDA DISTRITO CAPITAL. CORPORATIVA GLOBAL AVENIDA ESTE 0, CENTRO FINANCIERO PROVINCIAL, PISO 02, MUNICIPIO DISTRITO CAPITAL VENEZUELA LIBERTADOR, PARROQUIA SAN BERNARDINO, DISTRITO CAPITAL. AVENIDA ESTE 0, C.F.P., PISO 01, ALA ESTE/NORTE, SAN BERNARDINO, DISTRITO CAPITAL OFICINA GRANDES EMPRESAS DISTRITO CAPITAL. AVENIDA MANAURE CON AVENIDA RÓMULO GALLEGOS, MUNICIPIO MIRANDA, FALCON CORO AV. MANAURE PARROQUIA SAN ANTONIO, CORO, ESTADO FALCÓN. AVENIDA BOLIVAR, ESQUINA ZAMORA, EDIFICIO BOULTON, P.B., PUNTO FIJO, FALCON PTO FIJO BOLIVAR ESTADO FALCON. REFINERIA P.D.V.S.A., EDIFICIO SEDE P.D.V.S.A., P.B., ALA 1, PUNTA CARDON, FALCON PDVSA PUNTA CARDON ESTADO FALCON GUARICO CALABOZO CARRETERA NACIONAL, VIA SAN FERNANDO, CALABOZO, ESTADO GUARICO. AVENIDA ROMULO GALLEGOS, EDIFICIO MATIAS, P.B., VALLE DE LA PASCUA, GUARICO VALLE DE LA PASCUA ESTADO GUARICO. CALLE EL COMERCIO CON CALLE NUEVA ZARAZA, EDIFICIO LA PALMA DEL GUARICO ZARAZA VIAJERO, P.B., ZARAZA, ESTADO GUARICO. SECTOR EL TRIANGULO, URBANIZACION ATLANTIDA, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, LA GUAIRA CATIA LA MAR CATIA LA MAR, ESTADO LA GUAIRA. CALLE 23 ENTRE CARRERAS 18 Y 19, EDIFICIO CENTRO CONTINENTAL, LARA BARQUISIMETO CENTRO BARQUISIMETO, ESTADO LARA. AVENIDA LARA ENTRE AVENIDA LEONES Y CONCORDIA, LOS APAMATES, LARA BARQUISIMETO ESTE EDIFICIO BANCOPROVINCIAL, PB, BARQUISIMETO, ESTADO LARA. BARQUISIMETO PEDRO LEON LARA AVENIDA PEDRO LEON TORRES CON CALLE 49, BARQUISIMETO, ESTADO LARA. TORRES AVENIDA 20 ENTRE CALLES 27 Y 28, TORRE LARA, PLANTA BAJA, LARA BARQUISIMETO TORRE BARQUISIMETO, ESTADO LARA BARQUISIMETO ZONA CARRERA 5 ENTRE CALLES 30 Y 31, ZONA INDUSTRIAL N° 1, OFICINA BANCO LARA INDUSTRIAL I PROVINCIAL, PB, BARQUISIMETO, EDO. LARA. AVENIDA LIBERTADOR CON CALLE LA CRUZ, EDIFICIO PROVINCIAL, PB, LARA CABUDARE CABUDARE, ESTADO LARA. LARA CARORA CARRETERA 10, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PISO 1, CARORA, ESTADO LARA. CARRERA 6 ENTRE CALLES 12 Y 13, BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, DUACA, LARA DUACA ESTADO LARA. AVENIDA FRATERNIDAD CALLE 12, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, LOCAL LARA EL TOCUYO 11-44, EL TOCUYO, ESTADO LARA. ZONA INDUSTRIAL III, MERCADO MAYORISTA, CENTRO FINANCIERO LARA GUARICO MERCABAR, PB, LOCAL 03, BARQUISIMETO, ESTADO LARA. LARA QUIBOR AVENIDA FLORENCIO JIMENEZ CON CALLE 7, QUIBOR, ESTADO LARA. LARA SANARE CALLE SUCRE CON CALLE PROVIDENCIA, SANARE, ESTADO LARA. CENTRO DE NEGOCIO BEI AVENIDA PEDRO LEON TORRES CON CALLE 49, MEZZANINA, BARQUISIMETO, LARA BARQUISIMETO ESTADO LARA. CARRERA CUARTA CON CALLE 8, MUNICIPIO RIVAS DÁVILA, PARROQUIA MERIDA BAILADORES MUNICIPIO CAPITAL RIVAS DAVILA, EDIFICIO BANCO PROVINCIAL, PB, MÉRIDA, ESTADO MÉRIDA. CALLE 3, EDIFICIO BANCO DE OCCIDENTE, SECTOR EL TAMARINDO, EL VIGIA, MERIDA EL VIGIA TAMARINDO ESTADO MERIDA. MERIDA GLORIAS PATRIAS AVENIDA URDANETA CON
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