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DIRECTORY of PDIC MEMBER RURAL BANKS As of 27 July 2021 DIRECTORY OF PDIC MEMBER RURAL BANKS As of 27 July 2021 NAME OF BANK BANK ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER * 1 Advance Credit Bank (A Rural Bank) Corp. (Formerly Advantage Bank Corp. - A MFO RB) Stop Over Commercial Center, Gerona-Pura Rd. cor. MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Abagon, Gerona, Tarlac (045) 931-3751 2 Agribusiness Rural Bank, Inc. 2/F Ropali Plaza Bldg., Escriva Dr. cor. Gold Loop, Ortigas Center, Brgy. San Antonio, City of Pasig (02) 8942-2474 3 Agricultural Bank of the Philippines, Inc. 121 Don P. Campos Ave., Brgy. Zone IV (Pob.), City of Dasmariñas, Cavite (046) 416-3988 4 Aliaga Farmers Rural Bank, Inc. Gen. Luna St., Brgy. Poblacion West III, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija (044) 958-5020 / (044) 958-5021 5 Anilao Bank (Rural Bank of Anilao (Iloilo), Inc. T. Magbanua St., Brgy. Primitivo Ledesma Ward (Pob.), Pototan, Iloilo (033) 321-0159 / (033) 362-0444 / (033) 393-2240 6 ARDCIBank, Inc. - A Rural Bank G/F ARDCI Corporate Bldg., Brgy. San Roque (Pob.), Virac, Catanduanes (0908) 820-1790 7 Asenso Rural Bank of Bautista, Inc. National Rd., Brgy. Poblacion East, Bautista, Pangasinan (0917) 817-1822 8 Aspac Rural Bank, Inc. ASPAC Bank Bldg., M.C. Briones St. (Central Nautical Highway) cor. Gen. Ricarte St., Brgy. Guizo, City of Mandaue, Cebu (032) 345-0930 9 Aurora Bank (A Microfinance-Oriented Rural Bank), Inc. GMA Farms Building, Rizal St., Brgy. V (Pob.), Baler, Aurora (042) 724-0095 10 Baclaran Rural Bank, Inc. 83 Redemptorist Rd., Brgy. Baclaran, City of Parañaque (02) 8854-9551 11 Balanga Rural Bank, Inc. Don Manuel Banzon Ave., Brgy. Doña Francisca, City of Balanga, Bataan (047) 237-2820 12 Baliuag Rural Bank, Inc. Benigno S. Aquino Ave., Brgy. Poblacion, Baliuag, Bulacan (044) 766-2323 13 Banco Alabang, Inc. (A Rural Bank) G/F Minerva Bldg., National Rd., Brgy. Putatan, City of Muntinlupa (02) 8862-0043 14 Banco Bakun, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Antamok Tram, Brgy. Ucab, Itogon, Benguet (074) 442-3067 15 Banco Cooperativa de Zamboanga Bus Terminal-Sta. Cruz Commercial Complex, Brgy. Camino Nuevo, City of Zamboanga, Zamboanga del Sur (062) 990-2839 16 Banco de Arevalo, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Brgy. Concordia Norte, Sibunag, Guimaras (033) 336-5075 17 BANCO DE CALAMBA, INC. (A RURAL BANK) F. Mercado St. cor. Burgos St., Brgy. 6 (Pob.), City of Calamba, Laguna (049) 545-2069 18 Banco de Mindoro, Inc. (A Rural Bank) M. Adriatico St. cor. Paras St., Brgy. Ibaba East, City of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro (043) 288-4422 19 Banco Lagawe (Lagawe Highlands Rural Bank) Wigan Building, 59 J. P. Rizal Avenue, Brgy. Poblacion East, Lagawe, Ifugao (0917) 811-5481 / (0906) 766-8538 20 Banco Laguna, Inc. (A Rural Bank Since 1965) 32 J.P. Rizal St., Brgy. II (Pob.), Pagsanjan, Laguna (049) 501-4213 21 Banco Maximo, Inc. (A Rural Bank) E.S. Binghay St., Brgy. Baliwagan, Balamban, Cebu (032) 465-0042 22 Banco Mexico, Inc. (A Rural Bank) GSO Rd., Brgy. Parian (Pob.), Mexico, Pampanga (045) 966-0730 23 Banco Rural de General Tinio (BRGT) Inc. Brgy. Poblacion Central, General Tinio (Papaya), Nueva Ecija (044) 958-2881 24 Banco Rural de Isla Cordova (Cebu), Inc. Brgy. San Miguel, Cordova, Cebu (032) 260-4060 25 Banco San Vicente, Inc. (A Rural Bank) F. Zano St., Brgy. Pob. District II (Kanluran/Brgy. 2), San Vicente, Camarines Norte (054) 721-3914 26 Banco Santiago de Libon, Inc. (A Rural Bank) San Francisco St., Brgy. Zone III (Pob.), Libon, Albay (0917) 149-9689 27 Banco Sual (A Rural Bank), Inc. Brgy. Poblacion, Sual, Pangasinan (075) 633-0417 28 Bangko Kaisa, Inc. (Formerly Rural Bank of Bugasong (Antique) Inc.) Bonifacio St., Brgy. Centro Pojo (Pob.), Bugasong, Antique (0977) 849-6950 29 Bangko Mabuhay (A Rural Bank), Inc. Bangko Mabuhay Bldg., A. Soriano Highway, Brgy. Daang Amaya III, Tanza, Cavite (046) 489-2001 30 Bangko Magsaysay (Isabela), Inc. A Rural Bank Brgy. Magsaysay (Pob.), Saguday, Quirino (0947) 896-6040 31 Bangko Montañosa Inc. (A Rural Bank) Purok 4, Provincial Rd., Brgy. Bulanao, City of Tabuk, Kalinga (0917) 551-0176 / (0998) 972-0820 32 Bangko ng Kabuhayan, (A Rural Bank), Inc. Unit A G/F Rayle Bldg., 52 Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave., Brgy. Kapasigan, City of Pasig (02) 8643-4383 33 Bangko Nuestra Señora Del Pilar, Inc. (A Rural Bank) BNSDP Bldg., McArthur Highway, Brgy. San Agustin, San Simon, Pampanga (045) 878-1205 3 4 Bangko Pangasinan - A Rural Bank, Inc. E.T. Gonzales Bldg., M.H. del Pilar St., Brgy. Mayombo, City of Dagupan, Pangasinan (075) 522-8290 / (075) 522-4363 35 Bangko Pasig (Rural Bank) Unit 510 Prestige Tower Office Condominium, F. Ortigas Jr. Ave. (Emerald Ave.), Ortigas Center, Brgy. San Antonio, City of Pasig (02) 8632-1428 36 Bangko Rural ng San Teodoro, Inc. VCBG Bldg., Brgy. Poblacion, San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro (0927) 980-0426 37 Bank of Hope, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Brgy. Looc Proper, Plaridel, Misamis Occidental (088) 344-8317 38 Bank of Ormoc, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Mabini St., Brgy. 2 (Pob.), Ormoc City, Leyte (053) 561-3754 / (032) 420-7495 39 Banko Zambaleño, Inc. (BZI) (A Rural Bank) Brgy. Poblacion, Candelaria, Zambales (0917) 564-9591 / (0919) 911-6210 40 BANKWAYS, INC. (A RURAL BANK) Sitio Baca, Gov. Cuenco Ave. (Banilad Rd.), Brgy. Banilad, City of Cebu, Cebu (032) 266-0025 41 Bannawag Bank, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Brgy. Dr. Camilo Osias Pob. (Cabuaan Este), Balaoan, La Union (072) 607-0195 42 Bataan Cooperative Bank Capitol Compound, Brgy. Tenejero, City of Balanga, Bataan (047) 237-1205 Page 1 of 11 DIRECTORY OF PDIC MEMBER RURAL BANKS As of 27 July 2021 NAME OF BANK BANK ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER * 43 Batangas Rural Bank for Cooperatives, Inc. New Public Market, Pastor Ave., Brgy. Cuta, Batangas City, Batangas (043) 723-1715 44 Bayanihan Bank, Inc. 111 Quezon St., Brgy. Zone 1 (Pob.), Atimonan, Quezon (042) 511-1436 45 BAYBANK, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Gomez St., Brgy. Poblacion, Baganga, Davao Oriental (087) 976-0001 46 BDO Network Bank, Inc. Km. 9, Brgy. Sasa, Buhangin, City of Davao, Davao del Sur (082) 233-7777 47 Benguet Center Bank, Inc., A Rural Bank Brgy. Poblacion, Sablan, Benguet (074) 422-3931 48 BHF Rural Bank, Inc. Brgy. Mayombo, City of Dagupan, Pangasinan (075) 522-9079 49 Biñan Rural Bank, Inc. R. C. Victoria Bldg., M. Manabat St., Brgy. San Antonio, City of Biñan, Laguna (049) 511-6300 50 Binangonan Rural Bank, Inc. 135 Baltazar St., Brgy. Layunan (Pob.), Binangonan, Rizal (02) 8652-0102 51 BINHI Rural Bank, Inc. (Formerly Rural Bank of Balingasag (Misamis Oriental), Inc.) RBBI Bldg., Rizal St. cor. Malvar St., Brgy. 5 (Pob.), Balingasag, Misamis Oriental (088) 333-2268 52 BOF, Inc. (A Rural Bank) McArthur Highway, Brgy. Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga (045) 963-5288 to 90 53 Bolbok Rural Bank, Inc. 002 Mojica St., Brgy. Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas (043) 575-3222 54 Bridgeway Rural Banking Corporation Agora Complex, Brgy. Batonlapoc, Botolan, Zambales (047) 810-2072 55 Bukidnon Bank (A Rural Bank), Inc. Brgy. Poblacion, Kalilangan, Bukidnon (088) 259-0820 / (0917) 314-9104 56 Butuan City Rural Bank, Inc. 375 A.D. Curato St., Brgy. Rajah Soliman Pob. (Brgy. 4), City of Butuan, Agusan del Norte (085) 341-5019 57 Cagsawa Rural Bank, Inc. 1/F VNB Bldg., 281 T. Perez St.(formerly Gen. Luna St.), Brgy. San Roque, Daraga (Locsin), Albay (052) 483-3376 58 Camalig Bank, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Rizal St., Brgy. 15-Ilawod East Pob. (Ilawod 3), City of Legazpi, Albay (052) 480-0801 59 Camiling Rural Bank, Inc. Quezon Ave., Brgy. Poblacion C, Camiling, Tarlac (045) 934-0849 60 Cantilan Bank, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Orozco St., Brgy. Magosilom, Cantilan, Surigao del Sur (086) 212-5055 61 CARD Bank, Inc.-A Microfinance-Oriented Rural Bank 35 P. Burgos St. cor. M. Paulino St., Brgy. VII-D (Pob.), City of San Pablo, Laguna (049) 562-4309 local 112 / 562-7660 62 CARD MRI Rizal Bank, Inc., A Microfinance-Oriented Rural Bank P. Guevarra St. cor. Aguirre St., Brgy. II (Pob.), Santa Cruz, Laguna (049) 523-1047 63 Caritas Banco ng Masa, Inc. (A Rural Bank) Easy Mart Compound, National Highway, Brgy. 1 (Pob.), Calatagan, Batangas (043) 419-0195 64 Cavite United Rural Bank Corporation 636 E. Aguinaldo Highway, Brgy. Tanzang Luma III, City of Imus, Cavite (046) 435-1701 65 Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank, Inc. 160, Zapote Rd., Brgy. Zapote I, City of Bacoor, Cavite (046) 417-3366 66 Century Rural Bank, Inc. Babak-Samal-Kaputian Rd., Brgy. Moncado (Pob.), Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte (0917) 381-7349 / (0922) 892-2479 67 Citizen's Rural Bank (Cabiao), Inc. 51 General Lapuz St., Brgy. San Juan North (Pob.), Cabiao, Nueva Ecija (044) 958-1836 / 68 Classic Rural Bank, Inc. G/F Classic Bank Bldg., Evangelista St., Brgy. 9 (Pob.), Batangas City, Batangas (043) 723-5554 69 Common Wealth Rural Bank, Inc. G/F Amity Bldg., Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Fermin, City of Cauayan, Isabela (078) 652-4163 70 Community Rural Bank of Catmon (Cebu), Inc. 684 National Rd., Brgy. Corazon (Pob.), Catmon, Cebu (032) 430-9133 / (032) 430-9318 / (032) 430-8086 71 Community Rural Bank of Dapitan City Incorporated Andres Bonifacio Ave., Brgy. Bagting (Pob.), City of Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte (065) 213-6263 72 Community Rural Bank of Medellin Cebu, Inc. Jose Rizal St., Brgy. Poblacion, Medellin, Cebu (032) 436-2042 73 Community Rural Bank of Romblon (Romblon), Inc. Brgy. I (Pob.), Romblon, Romblon (0961) 358-7908 / (0946) 424-6500 74 Community Rural Bank of San Felipe (Zambales), Inc. National Highway, Brgy. Feria (Pob.), San Felipe, Zambales (047) 913-4209 75 Community Rural Bank of San Gabriel (La Union), Inc.
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