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Bank Branch's No. Bank Branch City/Town Location Of Bank Branch's No. Bank Branch City/town Location of Bank branches Open/Off hours Telephone Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 130079 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty 101, Rozybakiyev Str. 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 597989 16, Alexander Barayev Str., Zhastar Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119940 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan mcd., Baikonyr district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 556311 non-residential premises No.4, 24, Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119942 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan Beibitshilik Str., Saryarka district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 580247 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 121201 Aktobe Oblast Branch Kandyagash 2 block, Zhastyk mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (7133) 335559 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 121601 Aktobe Oblast Branch Chromtau 45 А, Aiteke Bi Str. Sun: off hours 8 (71336) 24355 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 129950 Aktobe Oblast Branch Aktobe 51, Abylkhair Khan Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7132) 956031 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 129960 Aktobe Oblast Branch Aktobe 112А block, 11 mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (7132) 594636 175, Auezov Str., Bostandyk Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134005 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty district Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 12 block, Aksai-2 mcd., Auezov Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134009 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty district Sun: off hours 8 (7273) 300016 No.127/99, Abay Ave., Almaly Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134010 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty district Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 No.102 non-residential premise, 48 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134011 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty Dostyk Ave., Medeu district Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 442228 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134013 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty 8А, Tolstoy Str., Turksib district Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590000 94/53, Tulebayev Str., Medeu Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 134015 Almaty Oblast Branch Almaty district Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 140401 Atyrau Oblast Branch Kulsary 53, Ulykpan Abdrakhmanov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (71237) 50145 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 149904 Atyrau Oblast Branch Atyrau 61, Azattyk Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7122) 585100 non-residential premises 1, 23, Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 149979 Atyrau Oblast Branch Atyrau Baktykerei Kulmanov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7122) 586044 East Kazakhstan Oblast Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 159932 Branch Ust-Kamenogorsk 21/1, M.Gorky Str. Sun: off hours 8(7232) 585120 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 160617 Zhambyl Oblast Branch Korday village 191, Zhibek Zholy str., Sun: off hours 8 (72636) 21560 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 169933 Zhambyl Oblast Branch Taraz 124, Abay Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7262) 585146 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 170911 Zhezkazgan Regional Branch Satpayev 22/1, Komarov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 179920 Zhezkazgan Regional Branch Atassu village 1, S. Seifullin Str. Sun: off hours 8 (71030) 27375 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 179979 Zhezkazgan Regional Branch Zhezkazgan 20, German Titov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 West Kazakhstan Oblast Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 181807 Branch Aksai 54 block, 5 mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (7113) 335012 West Kazakhstan Oblast Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 189980 Branch Uralsk 44, Abulkhair Khan Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7112) 585130 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 199901 Karaganda Oblast Branch Karaganda 26, Stroiteley Ave. 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7212) 589258 11А, Alikhanov Str., Kazybek Bi Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 199943 Karaganda Oblast Branch Karaganda district Sun: off hours 8 (7212) 589143 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 200204 Kyzylorda Oblast Branch Aralsk 18, Mukagali Makatayev Str. Sun: off hours 8 (72433) 24060 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 209925 Kyzylorda Oblast Branch Kyzylorda 91, Kulyash Baisseitova Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7242) 585120 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 220304 Kostanay Oblast Branch Lissakovsk 41 block, 4 mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (71433) 34888 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 220414 Kostanay Oblast Branch Rudny 93, Lenin Str., Sun: off hours 8 (71431) 44702 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 229923 Kostanay Oblast Branch Kostanay 115, Al-Farabi Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7142) 585145 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 230202 Mangystau Oblast Branch Beineu village 19, Tauelsizdik Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7293) 225620 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 249934 Pavlodar Oblast Branch Pavlodar 103, Academic Bekturov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (727) 2585110 North Kazakhstan Oblast Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 259920 Branch Petropavlovsk 60А, Yevgeniy Brussilovski Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7152) 585109 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 260219 Semey Regional Branch Ayagoz 31, A.Tanibergenov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7223) 732207 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 269956 Semey Regional Branch Semey 105А, Abay Kunanbay Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7222) 551901 South Kazakhstan Oblast 36/1, Dinmukhamed Kunayev Ave., Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 299981 Branch Shymkent Al-Farabi district Sun: off hours 8 (7252) 585444 South Kazakhstan Oblast 33 А, Gani Ilyaeva Str., Al-Farabi Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 299983 Branch Shymkent district Sun: off hours 8 (7252) 585444 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 310106 Taldykorgan Regional Branch Usharal 66А, D.Konayev Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7283) 321876 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 310506 Taldykorgan Regional Branch Zharkent 55, Zhibek Zholy Ave. Sun: off hours 8 (7272) 590777 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 310801 Taldykorgan Regional Branch Shelek village 69, Oryntayev Str. Sun: off hours 8 (72776) 22136 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 311104 Taldykorgan Regional Branch Kaskelen 90 А, Abylai Khan str. Sun: off hours 8 (72771) 21550 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 319922 Taldykorgan Regional Branch Taldykorgan 158, Abylai khan Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7282) 585135 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 320722 Akmola Oblast Branch Atbassar 11, Ch. Valikhanov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (71643) 24325 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 321008 Akmola Oblast Branch Stepnogorsk 58 block, 3 mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (71645) 69529 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 329916 Akmola Oblast Branch Kokshetau 96, Abay Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7162) 585120 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 359979 Zhanaozen Regional Branch Zhanaozen 20B, Shanyrak mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (7293) 456330 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 369910 Ekibastuz Regional Branch Ekibastuz 91, Baurzhan Momyshuly Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7187) 348797 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 379915 Temirtau Regional Branch Temirtau 35/1 block, 6 mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (7213) 933705 15А, Shashubay Koshkarbayev Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 389901 Balkhash Regional Branch Balkhash mcd. Sun: off hours 8 (71036) 79902 Mon-Fri 09:00-18:00 Sat 399901 Turkestan Branch Turkestan 93, B. Sattarkhanov Ave. 09:00-14:00 Sun-off hours 8 800 080-00-59 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 399904 Turkestan Branch Turkestan 211, S.Yerubayev Str. Sun: off hours 8 (72533) 75333 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 110199 Astana Regional Branch Arshaly village 27, Tashenov Str. Sun: off hours 8 (71644) 21363 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 110299 Astana Regional Branch Yereimentau 105, Abay Kunanbay Str. Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591428 6, Zhumabek Tashenov side street, Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 119902 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan Zhastan mcd., Baikonyr district 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591128 59, Respublica Ave., Saryarka Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119905 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 397129 63, Kenessary Str., Baikonyr Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119906 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591961 No. 5 non-residential premises, 31, Mon-Fri: 09.00-19.00, Sat: 119915 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan Kuishi Dina Str., Almaty district 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591951 19, Kabanbay Batyr Ave., Yessil Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119918 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591973 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119921 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan 11, Saryarka Ave., Saryarka district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591426 No.34, Tauelsizdik Ave., Almaty Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 119922 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591988 17, Kabanbay Batyr Ave., Yessil Mon-Fri: 09.00-19.00, Sat: 119923 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591460 119924 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan 9, Dostyk Ave., Yessil district Mon-Sun: 10.00-22.00 8 (7172) 591568 6, Dinmukhamed Konayev str., Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119925 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan Yessil district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 591958 66, Rakhymzhan Koshkarbayev Mon-Fri: 08.00-17.00, Sat- 119927 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan Ave., Almaty district Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 495023 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat- 119941 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan 11 block, Samal mcd., Saryarka Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 580215 4, integrated premises, 34/1 Kabanbay Batyr Ave., Yessil Mon-Fri: 09.00-19.00, Sat: 119943 Astana Regional Branch Nur-Sultan district 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7172) 592269 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 120299 Aktobe Oblast Branch Alga 66 flat, 6, A.Moldagulov Str., 09.00-14.00, Sun: off hours 8 (7133) 743928 Mon-Fri: 09.00-18.00, Sat: 121099 Aktobe Oblast Branch Martuk village 118, Baiganin Str.
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