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Work Schedule Schedule of bank branches Bank branch name Work schedule Address May, 9 May, 10 May, 11 Monday-Friday 8:00 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:00 Bishkek, 303 Aitmatov av., FEZ Day off Day off Day off Head office Saturday, Sunday- day off "Bishkek" Monday-Friday 8:00 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:00 Bishkek, Kievskaya str., 192 Day off Day off Day off Kievskaia branch Saturday, Sunday- day off (inter. Shevchenko Street) Day off Day off Day off Monday-Friday 9:00-17:00 Customer service 9:00-16:30 Kurulush branch Saturday, Sunday- day off Bishkek, Kulatova str, 5 Bishkek, 2 Deng-Xiaoping Day off Day off Day off Den-Xiaopin Monday-Friday 9: 00-19: 30 Customer service 9: 00-19: Avenue, apt. 22, (Guiding line – savings bank 00 Saturday 9: 00-15: 00 Sunday- day off Crossing gate) Osh market Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: Bishkek, 259/1 Toktogula str Day off Day off Day off savings bank 30 Saturday, Sunday- day off (Osh market) Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: Bishkek, Zhibek-Zholu Avenue, Day off Day off Day off Tabylga savings 30 Saturday, Sunday- day off Trade Center "Tabylga" bank (Alamedin market) ВДНХ savings Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: Bishkek, 303 Aitmatov av., FEZ Day off Day off Day off bank 30 Saturday, Sunday- day off "Bishkek Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: Bishkek, 101 Abdrakhmanov St. Day off Day off Day off Center branch 30 Saturday, Sunday- day off (crosses Bokonbaev Street) Bishkek, Chui Avenue, Trade Day off Day off 09:00AM-1:00PM Complex «Madina», entrance from Kurmanzhan Datka St Madina savings Monday-Friday 8:30 -17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: (former Alma-Atinskaya St), bank 30 Saturday 09: 00-13: 00 Sunday- day off boutique #03, block #6 Day off Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Dordoi fort Monday-Friday 8:00 -14: 30 Customer service 8: 00-14: Market «Dordoi-Fort», line savings bank 30 Saturday 8: 30-13: 00, Sunday-day off №33, place №1 Monday-Friday 8:00 -20: 00 Customer service 9: 00-19: Day off Day off 09:00AM-4:30PM Mossovet savings 30 bank Saturday 09: 00-16: 30 Sunday-day off 150 Abdrakhmanov Street Day off Day off 8:30AM-1:30PM Dordoi 3 savings Monday-Friday 8:00 -14: 30 Customer service 8:00- 1 Kozhevennaya Street, market bank 14:30 Saturday 8:30 -13:30 Sunday – day off «Dordoi», Dzhunhai Kudaibergen Monday-Friday 8:30 -17: 30 Customer service 9: 00-16: Bishkek, 379 Deng-Xiaoping Day off Day off 9:00AM-2:00PM Schedule of bank branches Avenue (crossing P. Lumumba branch 30 Saturday 9: 00-14: 00 Sunday – day off st., Tire Center-2nd floor) Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8: 30-16: Day off Day off Day off Kant savings bank 30 Saturday, Sunday – day offs 68а, Lenin St., Kant с. Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8: 30-16: FEZ "Bishkek" (Nizhniy FEZ), Ak- Day off Day off Day off Ak-Chii branch 30 Saturday, Sunday – day offs Chiy village, Alamedin district Ak-Chii savings Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8:30-16: Sokuluk district, FEZ "Bishkek" Day off Day off Day off bank 30 Saturday, Sunday – day offs (Nizhniy FEZ), Ak-Chiy village Sokuluk savings Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8:30-16: Sokuluk village, 132 Frunze Day off Day off Day off bank 30 Saturday, Sunday – day offs Street (inter. Kalinina) Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- Day off 8:30AM- Day off Jalal-Abad branch 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off 14/3a Lenin Street, Jalal-Abad 12:30PM Ala-Too saving Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- 40 Ala-Too Street, Jalal-Abad Day off 8:30AM- Day off bank 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off TsUM 12:30PM Center savings Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- Jalal-Abad city, N.Aitmatova Day off 8:30AM- Day off bank 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off street, 9 12:30PM Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- 5 Dakan-Palvan Street, Suzak Day off 8:30AM- Day off Suzak savings 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off village, Suzak district Guiding 12:30PM bank line – Minimarket Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- 21 Niyazali Street, Kerben, Aksy Day off 8:30AM- Day off Kerben savings 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off district (Restaurant Sary-Chelek, 12:30PM bank 1st floor) Monday-Friday 8: 30-17: 30 Customer service 8:30- 40 Lenin Street, Ala-Buka Day off 8:30AM- Day off Ala-Buka saving 16:30 Saturday 8: 30-12: 30 Sunday-day off village, Ala-Buka district Guiding 12:30PM bank line – shop MEGA Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8:30- Karakol, Toktogul Street, Day off Day off Day off Karakol branch 16:30 Saturday, Sunday-days offs (Guiding line - shop Karavan) Zhety-Oguz district, Kyzyl-Suu Day off Day off Day off Kyzyl Suu savings Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 8:30- village 212 Manas Street bank 16:30 Saturday, Sunday-days offs (Central market) Monday-Friday 8:00 -17: 00 Customer service 9:00- 130 Komsomolskaya Str, Day off Day off Day off Balykchy branch 16:30 Saturday, Sunday-day off Balykchy c. Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:30 Customer service 8:30-16:30 Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off Osh branch Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off 317 Lenin Street, Osh Nookat savings Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:30 Customer service 8:30-16:30 4 Kalinin Street, Nookat village, Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off bank Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off Nookat district Guiding line – Schedule of bank branches central market 1 Khashimov Street, Aravan Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off Aravan savings Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:30 village, Aravan district Guiding bank Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off line – bus station Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:30 Uzgen district, Uzgen city, Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off Uzgen savings Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off Manas Street, UTrade Center bank «Pazilat» Kyzyl Kiya 1 Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:30 w/n, Asanalieva st., Kyzyl Kiya Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off savings bank Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off city Kyzyl Kiya 2 Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:30 Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off savings bank Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off 7, Asanalieva st., Kyzyl Kiya city Karasuu savings Monday-Friday 8:30 -17:00 Customer service 8:30-16:30 Day off 8:30AM-1:00PM Day off bank Saturday 8:30-13:00 Sunday-day off Karasuu, Lenina street .
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