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Residencia E.0721 México CANAL NOMBRE SUCURSAL PAIS Nombre del Canal Tipo de Servicio Tipo de Operaciones Residencia Datos Generales E.0821 Tiendas Soriana S.A de C.V., Alejandro de Rodas 3102 Recaudación Recaudación Pagos de Crédito Tiendas Soriana S.A de C.V. México A, Las Cumbres 8vo Sector, Nuevo León, CP. 64610 RFC TSO991022PB6 CLAVE CODIGO CANAL NOMBRE SUCURSAL PAIS ENTIDAD ESTADO CIUDAD MUNICIPIO COLONIA CALLE NUMERO CLAVE INEGI TIPO DE SERVICIO POSTAL FEDERATIVA SORIANA AGUASCALIENTES MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES BOSQUES DEL PRADO AV. UNIVERSIDAD Y BLVD. AGUASCALIENTES S/N 20120 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LA ASUNCION MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES VILLA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA ASUNCION SIGLO XXI 2302 20126 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA SAN MARCOS MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES FRACC. SAN CAYETANO AV. CONVENCION ESQ. FUNDICION S/N 20010 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PLAZA ESPACIO AGUASCALIENTES MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES EJIDO OJO CALIENTE AV. TECNOLOGICO 120 20198 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA MEGA AGUASCALIENTES MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES DESARROLLO ESPECIAL BLVD A ZACATECAS AV. AGUASCALIENTES ESQ. C/AV. CONVENCION (BLV AZTECA) 150 20116 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA AGUASCALIENTES II MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES LAS AMERICAS AV. LAS AMERICAS 1701 20230 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA BODEGA AGUASCALIENTES CASA BLA MX 01 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES JARDINES DEL SOL BLVD AGUASCALIENTES ESQ. MARIANO ESCOBEDO 105 20050 484010010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA CALAFIA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI ZONA INDUSTRIAL BLVD. ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS 1100 21000 484020020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA ANAHUAC MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI FRACC.VILLA RESIDENCIAL CASA MAGNA CALZADA ANAHUAC 1301 21354 484020020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA JUSTO SIERRA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI JARDINES DEL VALLE AV. FCO. LOPEZ MONTEJANO 1400 21270 484020020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TRANSPENINSULAR MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA CARLOS PACHECO CARRETERA TRANSPENINSULAR 100 22890 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA RIO TIJUANA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA ZONA DEL RIO BLVD. SANCHEZ TABOADA 1600 22000 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LA OCHO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA ZONA CENTRO AV. CONSTITUCION 1125 22000 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA FRANCISCO VILLA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. VILLA TORIBIO ORTEGA 299 22150 #N/A PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA FLORIDO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. EL FLORIDO BLVD. INSURGENTES 9802 22500 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA RUBI MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA VALLE EL RUBI BLVD. FUNDADORES 5393 22190 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LIBERTAD MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA LIBERTAD RAMPA RUIZ CORTINEZ S/N 22400 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LA MESA LIMON MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA LA MESA BLVD. DIAZ ORDAZ ESQ. LOPEZ LUCIO 135110 22450 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA CAPISTRANO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA CAPISTRANO BLVD. INSURGENTES 2120 22223 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PINOS TIJ MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA LOS PINOS CARRETERA TECATE KM 14.5 22120 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA INDUSTRIAL MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA DE LA MESA DE OTAY BLVD. INDUSTRIAL LOCAL 20 ESQ. BLVD. MANUEL J. CLOUTIER S/N 22500 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA INDECO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA MESA DE OTAY CALZ. TECATE ESQ. UNIVERSIDAD S/N 22430 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA BAHIA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA FRACC. BAHIA AV. CORTEZ Y REFORMA S/N 22830 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA GASTELUM MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA ZONA CENTRO C. GASTELUM Y SEXTA ENT. 6 Y 7 S/N 22880 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PIPILA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA VIVIENDA POPULAR AV. PIPILA S/N 22880 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA SOLER MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. SOLER IGNACIO ALTAMIRANO 4567 22105 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA REVOLUCION MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA ZONA CENTRO AV. REVOLUCION ENTRE CALLE 2DA. Y 3RA. S/N 22000 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA GATO BRONCO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. EL LAGO DE LA PRESA BOULEVARD GATO BRONCO 18651 22450 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA CUCAPAH MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. JARDIN DORADO BLVD. CUCAPAH S/N 22000 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PARROQUIA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA MARIANO MATAMOROS SUR RUTA HIDALGO 9411 22500 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA ENCINOS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TECATE TECATE LOS ENCINOS AV. NUEVO LEON PONIENTE ESQ. CON DR. ARTURO GUERRA 79 21506 484020030001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LAS FERIAS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. LA HERRADURA AVE. DE LAS FERIAS S/N 22470 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA AGUA CALIENTE MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA AVIACION ZONA CENTRO BOULEVAR AGUA CALIENTE 10506 22420 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA SANTA FE BC MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA SAN ANTONIO DE LOS BUENOS EL ROSARIO 10931 22563 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA ACUEDUCTO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA MESA BLVD. GUADALAJARA 15510 22105 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA GUAYCURA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA AMPLIACION LOMA BONITA BLVD. CUCAPAH 19713 22200 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA VILLA FONTANA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA VILLA FONTANA BLVD. CUCAPAH S/N 22205 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA REFORMA TIJUANA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA REFORMA BLVD. REFORMA S/N 22180 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA CASABLANCA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA BAJA MAQ EL AGUILA CALLE PDA. AGUILA SILBONA 19510 22215 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA JARDINES TIJUANA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA JARDINES DE LA MESA BOULEVARD GUSTAVO DIAZ ORDAZ 17415 22126 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA SAN MARINO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA ZONA PLAYITAS AVENIDA J. DE J. CLARK FLORES S/N 22860 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LA OBRERA FEMA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA OAXACA ANGEL FERNANDEZ LIBRAMIENTO 10001 22620 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LIBRAMIENTO ENSENADA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA VALLE DE MANEADERO CONSTITUCION 291 22760 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA GERANIOS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA FRACC. COLINAS DE LA PRESA AVE. GERANIOS (ENTRE CUCUPAH Y COCHIMI) 131 22813 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA DELANTE MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA FRACC. JALISCO AVE. DELANTE Y LIBRAMIENTO SUR 2880 22850 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PACIFICO MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA FRACC. PARQUE INDUSTRIAL PACIFICO BLVD. PACIFICO ESQ. CON LIBRAMIENTO ORIENTE 7501 22572 #N/A PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA LA GLORIA (SANTINI) MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA SAN ANTONIO DE LOS BUENOS CARRETERA TIJUANA -ENSENADA 10121 22114 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA PORTICOS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA PARQUE INDUSTRIAL CHAPULTEPEC BLVD. GENERAL LAZARO CARDENAS 310 22785 484020010001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TERAN TERAN MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA CIUDAD INDUSTRIAL BLVD. BELLAS ARTES 20486 22444 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA I MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA PLAZA RIO PASEO DE LOS HEROES 95 22320 #N/A PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA II OTAY MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA OTAY CONSTITUYENTES LAZARO CARDENAS Y LAS FUENTES 5 22457 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA III PLAYAS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA PLAYAS TIJUANAS AV. OLAS ALTAS Y PASEO ESTRELLAS DEL MAR S/N 02500 484090020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA ENSENADA REFORMA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENSENADA ENSENADA MANEADERO CARR TRANSPENIN ENSENADA LA PAZ 11 5 22832 #N/A PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA MEGA CARRANZA MEXICALI MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI PLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES BLVD LAZARO CARDENAS 1972 21237 #N/A PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA CARRUSEL MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA LA MESA DIAZ ORDAZ 15602 22105 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA LOS PINOS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA JARDINES DE LA MESA DIAZ ORDAZ 17151 22126 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA PLAZA DORADA MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA JARDIN DORADO CUCAPAH 21212 22200 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA MEGA TRIANGULO MEXICALI MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI PARCELA 82 EX-EJIDO COAHUILA CALZADA INDUSTRIAL PALACO 1850 21397 484020020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA MEGA MEXICALI ANAHUAC MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE MEXICALI MEXICALI LA ESPERANZA BLVD LAZARO CARDENAS 900 21350 484020020001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA SANTA FE (CM) MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA LOMAS DEL MAR ORIENTE 7002 22564 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO SORIANA TIJUANA OASIS MX 02 BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE TIJUANA TIJUANA REAL DE SAN FRANCISCO BLVD REAL DE BAJA CALIFORNIA 23911 22235 484020040001 PAGO DE CRÉDITO # El contenido de esta comunicación es confidencial para uso exclusivo del destinatario, por lo que se prohíbe su divulgación total o parcial a cualquier tercero no
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