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Branch Name Address 1 a Mabini 461 A.Mabini St BRANCH NAME ADDRESS OFFICE HOURS 1 A MABINI 461 A.MABINI ST. CALOOCAN CITY 8:00 6:00 2 AGOO 1 CASES BLVD STA. BARBARA AGOO LA UNION 8:00 6:00 3 AGOO 2 SAN NICOLAS CENTRAL, AGOO LA UNION 8:00 5:00 4 AGUILAR ROMULO HI-WAY POBLACION AGUILAR PANGASINAN 8:00 5:00 5 AKLAN 1 TOTING REYES ST COR 19 MARTYR'S ST KALIBO AKLAN 8:00 6:00 6 AKLAN 2 ROXAS AVE.EXT. ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN 8:00 6:00 7 AKLAN 3 G/F O34 RIZAL ST BANGA AKLAN 8:00 5:00 8 ALABANG 2 247 Montillano St Alabang Muntinlupa City 8:00 5:00 9 ALABANG 3 # 3 BLDG 1 J.P. RIZAL ST POBLACION MUNTINLUPA CITY 1776 8:00 6:00 10 ALABANG 4 23 SLCI BLDG ALABANG ROTONDA SOUTH SUPER HIWAY MUNTINLUPA CITY 8:00 5:00 11 ALABANG 5 678 POBLACION NATIONAL ROAD BAYAN MUNTILUPA CITY 8:00 5:00 12 ALAMINOS LAGUNA #5 DEL PILAR ST ALAMINOS LAGUNA 8:00 5:00 13 ALAMINOS PANG 1 CARILLO BLDG. QUEZON AVE.COR.VERENCIANO ST.POB. ALAMINOS CITY PANGASINAN 8:00 6:00 14 ALAMINOS PANG 2 # 2 MARCOS AVE., POBLACION, ALAMINOS CITY PANGASINAN 8:00 6:00 15 ALI MALL 00010 G/F ALIMALL PHASE 1 ARANETA CENTER CUBAO QC 9:00 7:00 16 ALIAGA POBLACION WEST 3, ALIAGA, NUEVA ECIJA 8:00 6:00 17 ALICIA #27 AQUINO ST. BRGY ANTONINO ALICIA ISABELA 8:00 5:00 18 ANGAT 9 M.A FERNANDO ST BRGY SAN ROQUE ANGAT BULACAN 7:30 5:30 19 ANGELES 1 RIZAL ST. SAN NICOLAS ANGELES CITY 8:00 6:00 20 ANGELES 2 1310 MIRANDA ST. COR. PLARIDEL ST. SAN NICOLAS ANGELES CITY 8:00 7:00 21 ANGELES 3 2230 STALL #3 PLARIDEL ST. SAN NICOLAS ANGELES CITY 8:00 6:00 22 ANGELES 4 RIZAL ST. SAN NICOLAS ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA 8:00 6:00 23 ANTIPOLO 1 UNIT A SANTANA BLDG. SUMULONG ST. COR F. MANALO ST. ANTIPOLO CITY 8:00 7:00 24 ANTIPOLO 4 90 ML QUEZON ST BRGY SAN ROQUE ANTIPOLO CITY 8:00 6:00 25 APALIT 1 #2 SAN VICENTE APALIT PAMPANGA 8:00 6:00 26 APALIT 2 MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, SAN VICENTE, APALIT, PAMPANGA 8:00 7:00 27 APARRI RIZAL ST., CENTRO 8, APARRI, CAGAYAN 8:00 5:00 28 ARAYAT 182 J.M ESPINO ST.,MANGGA,CACUTUD ARAYAT PAMPANGA 8:00 6:00 29 ARINGAY NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAN BENITO SUR, ARINGAY, LA UNION 8:00 5:00 30 ARITAO #4 ABORDO ST POB. ARITAO NUEVA VIZCAYA 8:00 6:00 31 ASINGAN CASIMIRO ST. COR P. RAMOS ST. ASINGAN PANGSINAN 8:00 6:00 32 AURORA TOWER G/F AURORA TOWER BLVD BRGY SOCORRO CUBAO QC 9:00 7:00 33 BACLARAN 1 249 QUIRINO AVEÑUE BACLARAN PARAÑAQUE CITY 8:00 6:00 34 BACLARAN 2 98 QUIRINO AVENUE BACLARAN PARAÑAQUE CITY 8:00 6:00 35 BACLARAN 3 91 QUIRINO AVENUE, BACLARAN, PARAÑAQUE CITY 8:00 5:00 36 BACOLOD 1 #7 TG BLDG BURGOS HILADO ST.BACOLOD CITY 8:00 7:00 37 BACOLOD 2 UNIT 3 QUENDY'S BLDG AMELIA AVE. COR LIBERTAD ST. BAC. CITY 8:00 6:00 38 BACOLOD 3 ROOM 3 CGT BLDG LUZURIAGA ST BACOLOD CITY NEG OCC 8:00 7:00 39 BACOLOD 4 75 MABINI ST LALISAN BLDNG LIBERTAD BACOLOD CITY 6100 8:00 5:00 40 BACOOR 166 ZAPOTE ROAD BACOOR CAVITE 8:00 6:00 41 BAGBAG #579 QUIRINO HI-WAY BAGBAG NOVALICHES Q.C. 8:00 6:00 42 BAGO CITY U-5 ARANETA ST BRY POBLACION BAGO CITY NEGROS OCC 8:00 6:00 43 BAGONG SILANG 1 PHASE1 PKG1 BLK17 LOT5 BAGONG SILANG CALOOCAN CITY 8:00 6:00 44 BAGONG SILANG 2 PH2 PKG1 BLK14 LOT17 BAGONG SILANG CALOOCAN CITY 8:00 6:00 45 BAGONG SILANG 3 PHASE 10-B LOT 2 BLK 8 PKG 6 BAGONG SILANG BRGY 176 CALOOCAN CITY 8:00 5:00 46 BAGUIO 1 61 HILLTOP RD KAYANG BAGUIO CITY 8:00 6:00 47 BAGUIO 2 #16 KAYANG ST. BAGUIO CITY 8:00 7:00 48 BALAGTAS 1 #452 MC ARTHUR HI-WAY,WAWA, BALAGTAS, BULACAN 8:00 6:00 49 BALAGTAS 2 G/F LUMIDAO BLDG, MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY WAWA BALAGTAS BULACAN 8:00 6:00 50 BALAGTAS 3 414 MC ARTHUR HIWAY WAWA BALAGTAS BULACAN 8:00 6:00 51 BALAGTAS 4 1039 WAWA BALAGTAS BULACAN 8:00 6:00 52 BALAGTAS 5 532 GROUND FLOOR Q & R BUILDING BRGY WAWA BALAGTAS BULACAN 8:00 5:00 53 BALAYAN 1 DAMBALLELOS ST COR CALALANG ST BALAYAN BATANGAS 8:00 6:00 54 BALAYAN 2 STALL 1 BLK 2 PAWNSHOP G/F NEW MALL TYPE PUBLIC MARKET BALAYAN BATANGAS 8:00 6:00 55 BALER QUEZON ST., BRGY 3 COR CAVASCO ST BALER AURORA 8:00 5:00 56 BALIBAGO 1040 DON GUECO ST. BALIBAGO ANGELES CITY 8:00 6:00 57 BALIUAG 1 PLAZA NANING POBLACION BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 7:00 58 BALIUAG 2 718 BARERRA ST. POBLACION BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 6:00 59 BALIUAG 3 CAGAYAN VALLEY ROAD POBLACION BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 6:00 60 BALIUAG 4 BARRERA ST. POBLACION BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 6:00 61 BALIUAG 5 602 CAGAYAN VALLEY RD. POBLACION BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 6:00 62 BALIUAG 6 PLM BLG DRT HIGHWAY COR. BS QUINO AVENUE BAGONG NAYON BALIUAG BULACAN 8:00 6:00 63 BALLESTEROS #100 RIZAL ST., CENTRO EAST BALLESTEROS CAGAYAN 8:00 6:00 64 BAMBANG NATIONAL HI-WAY CALAOCAN BAMBANG NUEVA VIZCAYA 8:00 7:00 65 BANGUED ABRA PARTELO ST ZONE 2 BANGUED, ABRA 8:00 5:00 66 BANI PUBLIC MARKET POBLACION BANI PANGASINAN 8:00 5:00 67 BATAAN 1 P. PATERNO ST, POBLACION BALANGA BATAAN 8:00 6:00 68 BATAAN 2 MARKET SITE SAN JOSE BALANGA CITY BATAAN 8:00 5:00 69 BATAAN 3 UNIT NO.5 ANGELITA BLDG DON MANUEL BANZON AVE. BALANGA CITY BATAAN 8:00 5:00 70 BATAC BRGY 1-N RICARTE ST. BATAC ILOCOS NORTE 8:00 6:00 71 BATAC 2 BRGY. 8 ACOSTA BATAC CITY ILOCOS NORTE 8:00 5:00 72 BATANGAS CITY 1 J. P. RIZAL AVENUE POBLACION 22 BATANGAS CITY 8:00 6:00 73 BATANGAS CITY 2 DIEGO SILANG COR EVANGELISTA ST POB 15 BATANGAS CITY 8:00 6:00 74 BATANGAS CITY 3 11 EVANGELISTA ST POB. 22 BATANGAS CITY 4200 8:00 5:00 75 BATASAN 1 FILINVEST RD 1 BATASAN HILLS QUEZON CITY 8:00 6:00 76 BATASAN 2 07 CONSTITUTIONAL RD. BATASAN HILLS QUEZON CITY 8:00 6:00 77 BATO LEYTE JP RIZAL ST., BRGY INIGUIHAN BATO LEYTE 8:00 5:00 78 BAUAN J.Y OROSA ST.POBLACION III BAUAN BATANGAS 8:00 6:00 79 BAUANG KM 260 NAT'L RD. CENTRAL WEST BAUANG LA UNION 8:00 6:00 80 BAY LAGUNA # 33 J.P RIZAL ST. SAN AGUSTIN, BAY LAGUNA 8:00 5:00 81 BAYANAN 246 NATIONAL ROAD BAYANAN MUNTINLUPA CITY 8:00 5:00 82 BAYOMBONG JBM BLDG. NATIONAL ROAD, DISTRICT IV, BAYOMBONG NUEVA VIZCAYA 8:00 5:00 83 BF HOMES #51 PRESIDENT AVENUE BF HOMES PARANAQUE 8:00 6:00 84 BICUTAN 1 BLK 40 LOT 1 DAANG HARI BICUTAN TAGUIG CITY 8:00 6:00 85 BICUTAN 2 # 61 DONA SOLEDAD AVE. BRGY DON BOSCO PARANAQUE CITY 8:00 6:00 86 BICUTAN 3 UNIT 105-B PLAZA DELA ROSA MAÑALAC AVE., BAGONG TANYAG TAGUIG CITY 8:00 6:00 87 BINALBAGAN ECV YULO AVE. BRGY. SAN PEDRO BINALBAGAN NEG OCC 8:00 5:00 88 BINALONAN 31 TAVERA ST. POBLACION BINALONAN, PANGASINAN 8:00 6:00 89 BINAN 1 SPACE 7 POTENCIANO BLDG A BONIFACIO COR P PATERNO ST, BINAN LAGUNA 8:00 6:00 90 BINAN 2 JACOBO ST COR BONIFACIO ST POBLACION BIÑAN LAGUNA 8:00 6:00 91 BINAN 3 14 A MABINI ST. BRGY POBLACION BIÑAN LAGUNA 8:00 5:00 92 BINANGONAN 1 1001 ML QUEZON ST,SITIO HANGGANAN PAG ASA BINANGONAN RIZAL 8:00 6:00 93 BINANGONAN 2 51 ML QUEZON ST. LIBID BINANGONAN RIZAL 8:00 6:00 94 BLUEBOZ LOT 5 BLK 76 BLUEBOZ ST. BRGY RIZAL, MAKATI CITY 8:00 5:00 95 BLUMENTRITT 1 1714 BLUMENTRITT ST., STA CRUZ MANILA 8:00 6:00 96 BLUMENTRITT 2 1601 BLUMENTRITT ST STA CRUZ MANILA 8:00 6:00 97 BOCAUE 1 119 BINANG 2ND MC ARTHUR H-WAY BOCAUE BULACAN 8:00 6:00 98 BOCAUE 2 MC ARTHUR H-WAY LOLOMBOY BOCAUE BULACAN 8:00 6:00 99 BOCAUE 3 23 WAKAS MAC ARTHUR HIWAY BOCAUE BULACAN 8:00 6:00 100 BOLINAO GERMINAL BOLINAO PANGASINAN 8:00 5:00 101 BONGABON NE BRGY. RIZAL BONGABON NUEVA ECIJA 8:00 6:00 102 BONGABONG BIGBEN BUILDING POBLACION BONGABONG ORIENTAL MINDORO 8:00 5:00 103 BORACAY SITIO AMBULONG, STATION 3, BRGY MANOC-MANOC, BORACAY, MALAY, AKLAN 8:00 5:00 104 BUGALLLON 186 ROMULO HIGHWAY POBLACION BUGALLON PANGASINAN 8:00 5:00 105 BULACAN 1 EVELYN'S BUILDING BAGUMBAYAN BULAKAN BULACAN 8:00 7:00 106 BULACAN 2 #8 CAMINI REAL SAN JOSE BULAKAN BULACAN 8:00 6:00 107 BURGOS EXTN LOPUES BURGOS EXTN BRGY. VILLAMONTE BACOLOD CITY 8:00 7:00 108 BUSTILLOS 443 J. FIGUERAS ST. BUSTILLOS SAMPALOC MANILA 8:00 7:00 109 BUSTOS C.L HILARIO ST.,POBLACION, BUSTOS, BULACAN 8:00 6:00 110 CABAGAN UGAD HI-WAY CABAGAN ISABELA 8:00 6:00 111 CABANATUAN 1 STALL 33-40 SANCIANGCO ST SUPERMARKET CABANATUAN CITY NUEVA ECIJA 8:00 7:00 112 CABANATUAN 2 SMI BLDG.
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