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Sub-Area Location Agent Name Agent Number Alternative SUB-AREA LOCATION AGENT NAME AGENT NUMBER ALTERNATIVE NUMBER In Kumasi-Abrepo, Abrepo junction and adjacent to Angel FM and opposite the Total Abrepo Filling Station and close to Traffic Light HAMCOM EXPRESS II 278793399 244568000 In Kumasi- Abrepo, off Abrepo-Barekese Road, close to Abrepo Kuma new road, near After Abrepo Base Spot BODY DANKOLIN ENTERPRISE 278794540 244476671 In Kukuom-Abramanu, adjacent to the Ahafo Community bank and opposite E. E. Eshun Abromanu chemical shop ST PETER ENT 278791793 Abuakwa In Kumasi-Abuakwa, near the lorry station and adjacent to the Total Filling Station. MENSCO SHOP ENT 278790319 0278761243/0278790319 In Kumai-Adiembra, near TUC junction and close to Odike Junction and close to main Adiembra Adiembra taxi station ALIKE INFO 278794873 248600655 Adum In Kumasi, Adum PZ, Close to Central Market Traffic light RIFIKIN ENTERPRISE (PZ) 572959542 243909458 Adum In Kumasi-Adum, Sanbra Hotel Road, Nankani And Hagan Building DWADIFO ADANFO (KUMASI) 278794054 Adum In Kumasi Adum, opposite Presby Church, inside Madusek Forex Bureau DARKWAH VENTURES 278794072 572263565 Adum In Kumasi Central Market at the Rice Sellers Zone Entrance and close to PZ DOUBLE MAN VENTURES 278794871 244828860 In Kumasi-Adum Tarkwa Road, located in the Agyaba Building behind ECG, behind the Adum, Tarkwa Road Barclays Bank and close to Banny Chemist near Topman Shoes ADUM CSC 278788414 Agogoso In Agogoso, at Agogoso Station, opposite the Beauty Night Spot ULTIMATE PHAMILY ENTERPRISE 278794770 In Kumasi-Ahodwo, close to Noble Dream Micro Finance and opposite Echoes spot and Ahodwo close to Melcom and Unique Floral. RIKINAD VENTURES 1 (AHODWO) 278793888 276324994 In Kumasi-Ahodwo, along the Lovers Inn road and near Oasis Church just after the Ahodwo Mosque. LOVERS INN 278792471 266751554 Akokorakwadwo In Sunyani-Akokorakwadwo, opposite Catholic Cathedral and off the Sunyani -Kumasi road TOTAL FILLING STATION 278789826 273242444 In Akomadan, along the Agriculture road, inside Techiman station and opposite old Akomadan market. OXIES VENTURES II 278794752 In-Kumasi -Akwatialine Nyarewa, behind Fox FM and near WAEC as well as Central Akwatialine Nyarewa Mosque STILL THIGHS 278794829 0244464614/0266779777 In Kumasi-Manhyia,Manhyia Alaba,Dr Mensah under the Traffic and opposite Ayrton Drug Alaba and adjacent to the Kuffuor house. HAMCOM EXPRESS I 278793391 244568000 Amakom In kumasi, Amakom Roundabout, Opposite Jem FM, close to Airtel Office RIFIKIN ENTERPRISE (AMAKOM) 572959527 246436057 In Berekum-Amangoase, opposite the entrance to the main lorry station and along the Amangoase road to the roundabout. NN NADUS ENTERPRISE 278789125 In Amantin, opposite the Central Mosque as well as opposite Unique Micro Finance, near Amantin Ejuraman Rural Bank PROF NICHO VENTURES 278794833 246597181 In Kumasi-Anloga, Anloga Onion market, opposite Mercy Baptist Church and infront of Anloga Obaatanpa Collections and Barbering saloon. FA WOHO BO YEHOWA 278790299 244122910 Asafo In Kumasi-Asafo, inside Asafo Market, close to Asafo Traffic light, opposite Merchant Bank IN GOD WE TRUST ENTERPRISE 278794448 233757070 In Bekwai MPS opposite the main MTN office(Ash cell) and close to the Agriculture Ashanti Bekwai Development Bank ONLY JAH VENTURES 278794793 In Kumasi-Ashtown, near abbeys park, close to ashtown community center, near the NPP Ashtown office EXCEL UNITED (ASHTOWN) 278793886 204333443 Ashtown In Kumasi, Ashtown, within Ecobank Ashtown branch, opposite Appagyahene's Palace EB-ACCION (KUMASI) 278794360 In Kumasi-Atonsu, inside Atonsu-Agogo main lorry station, close to Kumasi South Hospital, Asokwa opposite Rich Baptist Church at Atonsu. ABOVE ALL VENTURES 278793946 0246509055/0272331776 In Atebubu,opposite Gadafi book Shop, neer Alhaji Didi Rice Shop, just under the Ground Atebubu Floor of Adepa Micro Finance WALLACE VENTURES 278794836 203190335 In Kumasi-Ahinsan,Atonsu S line junction in the same building as Biege Capital Financial Atonsu Service and directly opposite Freedom House HAMCOM EXPRESS III 278793398 244568000 In Kumasi-Atwima Techiman, adjacent to the Atwima Techiman Local Authority primary Atwima school O&A INTERNET CAFÉ AND RESEARCH 278794835 243451949 In Sefwi-Awaso, near the Rail Way crossing and opposite God Enterprise as well as close to Awaso Elder Weldering Shop. SHAIBUS ENT 278790847 243626220 In Kumasi-Ayeduase, Kotei Junction, close to the Elite College, 100m away from Shepherd Ayeduase Ville Hostel FEAR GOD BUSINESS CENTRE 278794534 277986626 In Kumasi-Bantama, 10 meters away from the Bantama Market and adjacent to the NHIS Bantama Office. OSUANI BOAKYE VENTURES 278790252 275004797 In Kumasi, Bantama High Street, off Abrepo Junction road, Opposite Noble Dream Bantama Financial Services, Adjacent Beige Capital. RIFIKIN VENTURES (BANTAMA) 278793394 264360571 Bantama In Kumasi -Bantama Opposite Okomfo Anokye Hospital GLOBAL ACCESS (BANTAMA) 278793875 0244749549/0322038809/10/34355 Bekwai In Asante Bekwai, Close to Ghana Commercial Bank, inside Bekwai main lorry station, PM ONYAME NE BOAFO 572667094 Berekum In Berekum, Ahenbonu, along patasi road, behind shalom fm, berekum. STAR PLUS 278793884 266084441 Bibiani In Bibiani, Off the Awaso Road, opposite the MTN Office OSMAN VENTURES 278794075 267595959 Bibiani In Bibiani, on the main road to Sefwi Awaso and opposite the Bibiani MTN office YOBSONS MONEY LENDING COMPANY LIMITED 278794766 Central Market In Kumasi, Central market, inside 18 GAMASIDOM VENTURES 278794080 272292020 Chiraa In Chiraa OK, at OK junction and opposite M.Y. Abrefa Chemical Shop. PAYAYA VENTURES 278791811 In Chiraa, at the Post Office Building, Adjacent Chiraa Social Centre and Opposite Royal Chiraa Winners SHELTER INVESTMENT LIMITED 278794286 574648795 In Kumasi-Daban, behind the Excel Filling Station as well as along the Hill Top road, inside Daban the Guiness Depot. MICRO MOBILE KUMASI 572440781 Dormaa Ahenkro In Dormaa Ahenkro S.S, opposite Tamea Guest House and inside the main market STAR PLUS MICRO FINANCIAL SERVICES 278794763 Sunyani-Drobo Bona, opposite Drobo main lorry station, adjacent to the Vodafone Drobo building and inside Star Plus Micro Finance. STAR PLUS MICRO FINANCE 572667092 In Dunkwa, adjacent to the ECG office, on the Kyekyewere Lorry Station, opposite the Dunkwa on Offin Cinema Junction and close to Eden Bank OWUSU YAYA VENTURES 278794073 243624865 Dunkwao In Dunkwao-Ofin,at Dunkwao market and adjacent to the Mfum Lorry Station MO MADISA 278793396 243993406 In Dunkwa, Atetyem "Y" junction, adjacent to the Kofi Oppong Enterprise, opposite Dunkwao On Ofin Atetyem Methodist Church ANKOMAH VENTURES 278794830 0208316051/0541033666 Dwenase In Sefwi-Dwinase, on the Sefwi Dwenase road, close to the Dwinase Vodafone Office BALLACK VENTURES 278794450 242782704 Edubiase In New Edubiase, adjacent to the the man lorry station and close to Adansi Rural Bank. ADAMS ENTERPRISE 572959528 0242682272/0275680000 In Effiduase- Mampong, in Mampong Station, close to Kumasi Station, opposite Asaman Effiduase Junction. ENOCEVA COMMUNICATIONS 278794541 0548712819/0242847210 In Ejisu, close to the roundabout, opposite Juaben Rural Bank, adjacent to the Town & Ejisu Country planning Department, inside the Vodafone container. BRODEX ENTERPRISE 278794076 0244453957/0200467295 In Ejisu, along the Bonwire road, adjacent to the taxi rank and near the Yaa Asantewaa Ejisu roundabout FREEDOM SERVICES 278794757 Ejisu In Ejisu, near Cement Junction and close to Sharp Curve and close to Vulganizer RICHIES LOG IN 278794762 Ejura In Ejura, Babaso Junction, Mempasem area, adjacent to the Hajia Samira stores P & O ENTERPRISE 278794081 0278413849/0245486298 In Goaso, Main lorry station,adjacent Opportunity International Savings and loans, Goaso Opposite Fan Milk Depot ST. PETERS MOBILE WORLD 278793717 540818209 In Goaso, On the GK Boakye road- opposite Methodist Mission, and adjacent to Kuapa Goaso Cocoa Credit Union. BIG JOE VENTURES 278794769 In Jacobu-Wawase,on the Wawase street, close to the main Market and Jacobu Jacobu Information Centre CREDIT SHOP ENTERPRISE 278794535 0245708159/054932047 In Jema - Ahenfie, opposite Boakye Yiadom Chemicals and adjacent to the Action Cement Jema shop. ANTWI VENTURES 278794069 278546652 In Juaso-Ohemaa Park,close to Ghana Commercial Bank and directly opposite Asante Juaso Akyem Rural Bank AWURADE ADOM ENT. 278790866 261636316 In Kumasi, Kejetia, Mbrom Traffic Light, Close to the Kumasi Zoo, Adjacent the Kejetia Kejetia Mosque RIFIKIN ENTERPRISE (ZOO) 572959540 245519498 In Kenyasi- Kenyasi no.2, Kenyasi Jerico or Adum along Ola girls S.H.S just after the '4' Kenyasi no.2 junction. IMMAGIN VENTURES 278794287 572218690 Kenyasi no.2 In Kenyasi, No. 1, near Main market. EB-ACCION (KENYASE) 278793114 In Kintampo, opposite Methodist school and adjacen to the Coca Cola Depot of the main Kintampo Kintampo Tamale road. DAROD VENTURES 278794539 262881612/245085315 In Kintampo, old MTN office building, Sawaba, adjacent to the Airtel Office, at the Ground Kintampo Floor of Kings Story Building HOPE ENTERPRISE 278794070 242170948 Kintampo In Kintampo, close to Kyeremankoma and close to Sawa and Nwase area ADWENPA BUSINESS SOLUTION 278794768 Kintampo In Kintampo-Sawaba, in front of Mallam Bawa Mosque and opposite old Tamale station PARADISE VENTURES 278789818 KNUST Campus In Kumasi-KNUST Campus, near Indice Hall and inside Indice Supermarket. INDICE HALL 278790392 208228461 KNUST Campus KNUST Campus NEW WORLD LINKS 278794908 In Konongo-Timber Gardens, adjacent to the Bohyeba Electricals and near
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