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Adresele Filialelor Băncii De Economii S.A Adresele Filialelor Băncii de Economii S.A. Nr. Denumirea Adresa Numele d/o Filialei administratorului 1. Filiala nr. 1 MD-2012, mun. Chişinău, str. Puşkin, 33 Ecaterina Tcaci Chişinău Tel. (022) 21-82-30 2. Filiala nr. 2 MD-6501, or. Anenii-Noi, str. 31 August, 1 Alexandru Maţarin Anenii-Noi Tel. (265) 2-34-93 3. Filiala nr. 3 MD-6701, or. Basarabeasca, str. Karl Marx, 50 Director interimar Basarabeasca Evghenia Bogomaniuc Tel. (297) 2-20-20 4. Filiala nr. 5 MD-4701, or. Briceni, str. Independenţei, 3 Svetlana Andrei Briceni Tel. (247) 2-31-37 5. Filiala nr. 7 MD-4403, or. Călăraşi, str. P. Halipa, 3 Director interimar Călăraşi Grigore Mititelu Tel. (244) 2-14-72 6. Filiala nr. 10 MD-3121, mun. Bălţi, str. 31 August, 20 „B” Elena Slivca Bălţi Tel. (231) 2-20-20 7. Filiala nr. 11 MD-5102, or. Donduşeni, str. Feroviarilor, 8 Petru Bacalu Donduşeni Tel. (251) 2-28-84 8. Filiala nr. 12 MD-6401, or. Nisporeni, Suveranităţii, 15/2 Adela Pîrţac Nisporeni Tel. (264) 2-20-89 9. Filiala nr. 13 MD-7201, or. Şoldăneşti, str. 31 August, 7 Veronica Pozdîrca Şoldăneşti Tel. (272) 2-20-72 10. Filiala nr. 14 MD-3000, or. Soroca, str. Alexandru cel Bun, 8 Iurie Creţu Soroca Tel. (230) 2-33-37 11. Filiala nr. 15 MD-5202, or. Drochia, str. 31 August, 12/1 Stanislav Eriomov Drochia Tel. (252) 2-30-68 12. Filiala nr. 16 MD-7301, or. Cantemir, str. I. Creangă, 12 Director interimar Cantemir Parascovia Calugăreanu Tel. (273) 2-28-63 13. Filiala nr. 17 MD-5001, or. Floreşti, str. Ştefan cel Mare, 57 „B” Eugenia Cojuhari Floreşti Tel. (250) 2-20-20 14. Filiala nr. 18 MD-4301, or. Căuşeni, Mihai Eminescu, 16 Anatol Timuş Căuşeni Tel. (243) 2-34-31 15. Filiala nr. 19 MD-3900, or. Cahul, str. B.P.Haşdeu, 11 „A” Vasile Diulgher Cahul Tel. (299) 2-39-65 16. Filiala nr. 21 MD-6101, or. Ceadîr-Lunga, str. Pervomaiskii, 10 Natalia Frolova Ceadîr-Lunga Tel. (291) 2-19-39 17. Filiala nr. 22 MD-4101, or. Cimişlia, str. Decebal, 15 Director interimar Cimişlia Larisa Durnea Tel. (241) 2-23-51 18. Filiala nr. 24 MD-3801, mun. Comrat, str. Gavrilov, 48 Tatiana Donceva Comrat Tel. (298) 2-32-07 19. Filiala nr. 25 MD-4801, or. Criuleni, str. 31 August, 116 Feodora Soroceanu Criuleni Tel. (248) 2-12-57 20. Filiala nr. 27 MD-4601, or. Edineţ, str. Independenţei, 110 Leonid Ganuşceac Edineţ Tel. (246) 2-20-20 21. Filiala nr. 28 MD-5902, or. Făleşti, str. Ştefan cel Mare, 83 Svetlana Oroşan Făleşti Tel. (259) 2-20-20 22. Filiala nr. 29 MD-4901, or. Glodeni, str. Suveranităţii, 14 Ion Romandaş 1 Glodeni Tel. (249) 2-30-30 23. Filiala nr. 31 MD-3400, or. Hînceşti, str. Mihalcea Hîncu, 127 „a” Ion Donică Hînceşti Tel. (269) 2-36-72 24. Filiala nr. 32 MD-6801, or. Ialoveni, str. Alexandru cel Bun, 31 Mihail Mihailov Ialoveni Tel. (268) 2-22-35 25. Filiala nr. 33 MD-6301, or. Leova, str. Independenţei, 36 Igor Ghenea Leova Tel. (263) 2-39-67 26. Filiala nr. 34 MD-7101, or. Ocniţa, str. 50 de Ani ai Biruinţei, Director interimar Ocniţa 21/b Leonid Ganuşceac Tel. (271) 2-21-73 27. Filiala nr. 35 MD-4201, or. Ştefan-Vodă, str. 31 August, 9 „B” Andrei Ştirbu Ştefan-Vodă Tel. (242) 2-22-68 28. Filiala nr. 36 MD-3505, or. Orhei, str. Vasile Lupu, 50 Grigore Mititelu Orhei Tel. (235) 2-44-54 29. Filiala nr. 37 MD-5401, or. Rezina, str. 27 August, 46 Ludmila Cataragă Rezina Tel. (254) 2-15-51 30. Filiala nr. 39 MD-5601, or. Rîşcani, str. 31 August, 36 Igor Casico Rîşcani Tel. (256) 2-29-85 31. Filiala nr. 40 MD-6201, or. Sîngerei, str. B. Glavan, 5 Viteslav Stanciuc Sîngerei Tel. (262) 2-26-98 32. Filiala nr. 42 MD-3701, or. Străşeni, str. M. Eminescu, 33 Tatiana Demciuc Străşeni Tel. (237) 2-20-20 33. Filiala nr. 43 MD-7401, or. Taraclia, str. Lenin, 167 Elena Orlifirovici Taraclia Tel. (294) 2-58-53 34. Filiala nr. 44 MD-5801, or. Teleneşti, str. 31 August, 11 Ana Şciuric Teleneşti Tel. (258) 2-20-20 35. Filiala nr. 46 MD-3606, or. Ungheni, str. Naţională, 33 Adela Pîrţac Ungheni Tel. (236) 2-20-20 36. Filiala nr. 47 MD-5301, or. Vulcăneşti, str. Lenin, 92 Mihail Grubîi Vulcăneşti Tel. (293) 2-35-90 37. Filiala nr. 48 MD-457 2, r. Dubăsari, s. Coşniţa, str. Păcii, 68 „A” Radu Ilieş Dubăsari Tel. (248) 4-48-00 2 Adresele Reprezentanţelor Băncii de Economii S.A. Nr. d/o Nr. Localitatea reprezentanţei Adresa Chişinău Filiala nr. 1 mun. Chişinău str. Puşkin, nr. 33 1. Chişinău 01/033 mun. Chişinău, bd. Ştefan cel Mare nr. 6 2. Chişinău 01/053 mun. Chişinău, bd. Grigore Vieru nr. 8 3. Chişinău 01/070 mun. Chişinău, str. A. Şciusev nr. 55 4. Chişinău 01/071 mun. Chişinău, sos. Hînceşti nr. 53 5. Chişinău 01/078 mun. Chişinău, str. N. Zelinski nr. 20 6. Chişinău 01/082 mun. Chişinău, str. Ion Creangă nr. 76 7. Chişinău 01/086 mun. Chişinău, bd. Moscova nr. 9/1 8. Chişinău 01/097 mun. Chişinău, bd. Dacia nr. 36 9. Chişinău 01/0123 mun. Chişinău, bd. Mircea cel Bătrîn nr. 3 10. Chişinău 01/0126 mun. Chişinău, str. Sarmizegetusa nr. 35 11. Chişinău 01/0130 mun. Chişinău, bd. Ştefan cel Mare, nr. 105 12. Chişinău 01/0134 mun. Chişinău, str. Nicolae Costin nr. 61 13. Chişinău 01/0135 mun. Chişinău, bd. Mircea cel Bătrîn nr. 23 14. Chişinău 01/0136 mun. Chişinău, str. Ştefan cel Mare nr. 126 15. Chişinău 01/0138 mun. Chişinău, str. A. Doga nr. 4 16. Chişinău 01/0139 mun. Chişinău, str. Miron Costin nr. 16 17. Chişinău 01/0140 mun. Chişinău, str. V. Lupu nr. 18 18. Chişinău 01/0141 mun. Chişinău, str. Onisifor Ghibu, nr. 7/3 19. Chişinău 01/0144 mun. Chişinău, str. Pietrarilor nr. 2 20. Chişinău 01/0145 mun. Chişinău, str. Calea Ieşilor nr. 3 ap. 7 21. Chişinău 01/0146 mun. Chişinău, str. Albişoara nr. 80 / 5 "A" 22. Chişinău 01/0147 mun. Chişinău, sos. Hînceşti, nr. 22 „A” 23. Chişinău 01/0148 mun. Chişinău, str. Ceucari, nr. 2 24. Chişinău 01/0149 mun. Chişinău, bd. Gagarin nr. 3, ap. 4 25. Chişinău 01/0150 mun. Chişinău, bd. Dacia nr. 49/6 26. Chişinău 01/0151 mun. Chişinău, str. Vadul lui Vodă nr. 72 27. Chişinău 01/0152 mun. Chişinău, str. Matei Basarab, nr. 6 28. Chişinău 01/0153 mun. Chişinău, str. Cuza Vodă, nr. 30/1 29. Chişinău 01/0154 mun. Chişinău, bd. Decebal, nr. 61 30. Chişinău 01/0155 mun. Chişinău, bd. Dacia, nr. 49/10 31. Chişinău 01/0156 mun. Chişinău, str. Armenească nr. 47 32. Chişinău 01/0157 mun. Chişinău, str. Munceşti, nr. 388 33. Chişinău 01/0164 mun. Chişinău, str. M. Eminescu, 2 34. Chişinău 01/0165 mun. Chişinău, bd. Ştefan cel Mare, 130 35. Chişinău 01/0166 mun. Chişinău, or. Codru, str. Costiujeni nr. 6/2 36. Chişinău 01/0168 mun. Chişinău, str. Zelinski N., 44 Anenii-Noi Filiala nr. 2 MD-6501, or. Anenii-Noi, str. 31 August, nr. 1 37. Anenii-Noi 02/061 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Varniţa str. Ghenadie Braga nr. 2A 3 38. Anenii-Noi 02/062 r. Anenii Noi, com. Mereni 39. Anenii-Noi 02/063 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Hîrbovăţ 40. Anenii-Noi 02/064 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Puhaceni 41. Anenii-Noi 02/066 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Geamăna 42. Anenii-Noi 02/067 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Bulboaca 43. Anenii-Noi 02/068 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Chetrosu 44. Anenii-Noi 02/069 r. Anenii-Noi, s. Şerpeni Basarabeasca Filiala nr. 3 MD-6701, or. Basarabeasca str. Karl Marx, nr. 50 45. Basarabeasca 03/01 r. Basarabeasca, or. Basarabeasca str. Gării nr. 128 46. Basarabeasca 03/05 r. Basarabeasca, s. Sadaclia str. 31 August, nr. 99 47. Basarabeasca 03/07 r. Basarabeasca, s. Başcalia, str. Comratului 48. Basarabeasca 03/09 r. Basarabeasca, s. Abaclia Briceni Filiala nr. 5 MD-4701, or. Briceni str. Independenţei, nr. 3 49. Briceni 05/046 r. Briceni, s. Corjeuţi 50. Briceni 05/047 r. Briceni, s. Larga 51. Briceni 05/049 r. Briceni, s. Cotiujeni 52. Briceni 05/050 r. Briceni, s. Teţcani 53. Briceni 05/051 r. Briceni, s. Beleavinţi 54. Briceni 05/052 r. Briceni, or. Lipcani str. Jucovschii, nr. 2 A 55. Briceni 05/053 r. Briceni, s. Caracuşenii Vechi 56. Briceni 05/054 r. Briceni, s. Trebisăuţi 57. Briceni 05/056 r. Briceni, s. Drepcăuţi 58. Briceni 05/063 r. Briceni, s. Sirăuţi 59. Briceni 05/065 r. Briceni, s. Colicăuţi 60. Briceni 05/07 r. Briceni, s. Mărcăuţi 61. Briceni 05/080 r. Briceni, s. Balasineşti 62. Briceni 05/081 r. Briceni, s. Berlinţi 63. Briceni 05/082 r. Briceni, s. Coteala 64. Briceni 05/083 r. Briceni, s. Criva 65. Briceni 05/084 r. Briceni, s. Grimăncăuţi 66. Briceni 05/085 r. Briceni, s. Halahora de Sus 67. Briceni 05/086 r. Briceni, s. Medveja 68. Briceni 05/087 r. Briceni, s. Pererita 69. Briceni 05/088 r. Briceni, s. Tabani Călăraşi Filiala nr. 7 MD-4403, or. Călăraşi str. Pantelei Halippa, nr. 3 70. Călăraşi 07/062 r. Călăraşi, s. Horodişte, str. Ştefan cel Mare, 18 71. Călăraşi 07/07 r. Călăraşi, com. Vălcineţ, str. Ştefan cel Mare, 58 72. Călăraşi 07/08 r. Călăraşi, s. Bravicea Bălţi Filiala nr. 10 MD-3121, mun.
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