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List of Unbanked Cities and Municipalities 0321 Unbanked Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines As of 30 June 2021 AREA REGION REGION NAME PROVINCE TOWN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA BOLINEY LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA BUCLOC LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA DAGUIOMAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA DANGLAS LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA LACUB LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA LAGAYAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA LANGIDEN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA LICUAN-BAAY (LICUAN) LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA LUBA LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA MALIBCONG LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA PENARRUBIA LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA PILAR LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA SALLAPADAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA SAN ISIDRO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA SAN JUAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA SAN QUINTIN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA TINEG LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA TUBO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION ABRA VILLAVICIOSA LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION APAYAO CALANASAN (BAYAG) LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION APAYAO FLORA LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION APAYAO KABUGAO (CAPITAL) LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION APAYAO PUDTOL LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION BENGUET BOKOD LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION BENGUET KABAYAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION BENGUET KIBUNGAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO AGUINALDO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO ASIPULO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO HINGYON LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO HUNGDUAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO MAYOYAO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION IFUGAO TINOC LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA BALBALAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA LUBUAGAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA PASIL LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA PINUKPUK LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA TANUDAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION KALINGA TINGLAYAN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BARLIG LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BAUKO LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BESAO Unbanked Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines As of 30 June 2021 AREA REGION REGION NAME PROVINCE TOWN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION MOUNTAIN PROVINCE NATONIN LUZON CAR CORDILLERA ADM. REGION MOUNTAIN PROVINCE SADANGA LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE ADAMS LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE CARASI LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE CURRIMAO LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE DUMALNEG LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE NUEVA ERA LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE PAGUDPUD LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE PAOAY LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE PIDDIG LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE SARRAT LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE VINTAR LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR ALILEM LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR BANAYOYO LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR GREGORIO DEL PILAR (CONCEPCION) LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR LIDLIDDA LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR NAGBUKEL LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR QUIRINO (ANGAKI) LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR SAN EMILIO LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR SIGAY LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR SUGPON LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS SUR SUYO LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION LA UNION BAGULIN LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION LA UNION BURGOS LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION LA UNION SANTOL LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION PANGASINAN BASISTA LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION PANGASINAN LAOAC LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION PANGASINAN MAPANDAN LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION PANGASINAN NATIVIDAD LUZON 1 ILOCOS REGION PANGASINAN SANTO TOMAS LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES ITBAYAT LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES IVANA LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES MAHATAO LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES SABTANG LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES UYUGAN LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY CAGAYAN BUGUEY LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY CAGAYAN ENRILE LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY CAGAYAN RIZAL LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY CAGAYAN SANTA PRAXEDES (LANGANGAN) LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY CAGAYAN SANTO NINO (FAIRE) LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY ISABELA ANGADANAN Unbanked Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines As of 30 June 2021 AREA REGION REGION NAME PROVINCE TOWN LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY ISABELA DINAPIGUE LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY ISABELA SAN GUILLERMO LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY ISABELA SANTA MARIA LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY NUEVA VIZCAYA ALFONSO CASTANEDA LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY NUEVA VIZCAYA AMBAGUIO LUZON 2 CAGAYAN VALLEY NUEVA VIZCAYA QUEZON LUZON 3 CENTRAL LUZON AURORA DINALUNGAN LUZON 3 CENTRAL LUZON TARLAC MAYANTOC LUZON 4-A CALABARZON QUEZON BURDEOS LUZON 4-A CALABARZON QUEZON JOMALIG LUZON 4-A CALABARZON QUEZON PANUKULAN LUZON 4-A CALABARZON QUEZON PATNANUNGAN LUZON 4-A CALABARZON QUEZON POLILLO LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION OCCIDENTAL MINDORO LOOC LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION OCCIDENTAL MINDORO LUBANG LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN AGUTAYA LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN ARACELI LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN BALABAC LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN BUSUANGA LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN CAGAYANCILLO LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN CULION LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN DUMARAN LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN KALAYAAN LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN LINAPACAN LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN MAGSAYSAY LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN RIZAL (MARCOS) LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION PALAWAN SAN VICENTE LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON ALCANTARA LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON BANTON LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON CAJIDIOCAN LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON CALATRAVA LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON CONCEPCION LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON CORCUERA LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON FERROL LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON LOOC LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON MAGDIWANG LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON SAN ANDRES LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON SAN FERNANDO LUZON MIMAROPA MIMAROPA REGION ROMBLON SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) LUZON 5 BICOL REGION ALBAY RAPU-RAPU LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CAMARINES NORTE SAN LORENZO RUIZ (IMELDA) Unbanked Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines As of 30 June 2021 AREA REGION REGION NAME PROVINCE TOWN LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CAMARINES NORTE TALISAY LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CAMARINES SUR BOMBON LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CAMARINES SUR CANAMAN LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CAMARINES SUR GAINZA LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES BAGAMANOC LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES BARAS LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES CARAMORAN LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES GIGMOTO LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES PANDAN LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES PANGANIBAN (PAYO) LUZON 5 BICOL REGION CATANDUANES SAN MIGUEL LUZON 5 BICOL REGION MASBATE SAN PASCUAL LUZON 5 BICOL REGION SORSOGON BARCELONA LUZON 5 BICOL REGION SORSOGON JUBAN LUZON 5 BICOL REGION SORSOGON SANTA MAGDALENA VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN BALETE VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN BATAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN BURUANGA VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN LEZO VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN LIBACAO VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN MADALAG VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN TANGALAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ANTIQUE LIBERTAD VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ANTIQUE SAN REMEGIO VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ANTIQUE VALDERAMA VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS CAPIZ PILAR VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS CAPIZ SAPIAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS GUIMARAS SAN LORENZO VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO ALIMODIAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO BADIANGAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO BATAD VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO BINGAWAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO SAN RAFAEL VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL CALATRAVA VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL CANDONI VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ISABELA VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MOISES PADILLA (MAGALLON) VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL PULUPANDAN VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL SALVADOR BENEDICTO VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL SAN ENRIQUE VISAYAS 6 WESTERN VISAYAS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL TOBOSO Unbanked Cities and Municipalities in the Philippines As of 30 June 2021 AREA REGION REGION NAME PROVINCE TOWN VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL ALBURQUERQUE VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL ALICIA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL ANDA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL BATUAN VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL BIEN UNIDO VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL BILAR VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL BUENAVISTA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL DAGOHOY VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL DANAO VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL DIMIAO VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL DUERO VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL GARCIA HERNANDEZ VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL LILA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL MABINI VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL PRES CARLOS P GARCIA (PITOGO) VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL SAN ISIDRO VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL SAN MIGUEL VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL SEVILLA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS BOHOL SIKATUNA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU ALCANTARA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU ALOGUINSAN VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU MALABUYOC VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU PILAR VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU TABOGON VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU TABUELAN VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU TUDELA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS NEGROS ORIENTAL LA LIBERTAD VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS NEGROS ORIENTAL TAYASAN VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS SIQUIJOR ENRIQUE VILLANUEVA VISAYAS 7 CENTRAL VISAYAS SIQUIJOR SAN JUAN VISAYAS 8 EASTERN VISAYAS BILIRAN ALMERIA VISAYAS 8 EASTERN VISAYAS BILIRAN CABUCGAYAN VISAYAS 8 EASTERN VISAYAS BILIRAN MARIPIPI VISAYAS 8 EASTERN VISAYAS EASTERN SAMAR ARTECHE VISAYAS 8 EASTERN VISAYAS EASTERN SAMAR BALANGKAYAN VISAYAS
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