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DEVELOPMENT BANK of the PHILIPPINES List of Branches As of January 2021 DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES List of Branches as of January 2021 NO. BRANCH NAME ADDRESS 1 ABULUG Roberto’s Building, National Highway, Libertad, Abulug, Cagayan 2 ALABANG Unit 101 Grd Flr. Admiralty Realty Corp. 1101 Madrigal Business Park Alabang-Zapote Road 3 ALEGRIA LITE Brgy. Poblacion Alegria, Cebu City 4 ANTIPOLO JMK Bldg., Circumferential Road Cr. P. Oliveros St. Antipolo City 5 ANTIQUE AVP Bldg., T. A. Fornier St. San Jose, Antique 6 APARRI Maharlika Highway, Macanaya District, Aparri 7 BACOLOD Cor. South Capitol Road and Lacson Sts. Bacolod City 8 BACOOR Unit 2, Sidcor Bldg., Molino Blvd., Bayanan Bacoor City, Cavite 9 BAGUIO Session Road cor.Perfecto St. Baguio City 10 BALANGA Don Manuel Banzon Ave., Balanga, Bataan 11 BALER National Highway, Brgy. Suklayin Baler, Aurora 12 BANGA LITE OFFICE Banga Municipal Compound, Quezon Ave., Poblacion Banga, South Cotabato 13 BANGUI Legislative Bldg., San Lorenzo Bangui, Ilocos Norte 14 BASILAN AC Infante, Inc. Building , JS Alano Street, Isabela City, Basilan 15 BATANGAS CITY Sambat, Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City 16 BAYUGAN Kim Lope Asis Gymnasium, Poblacio Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur 17 BOGO Martinez Bldg. cor. Sor D. Rubio & San Vicente Sts. Bogo City 18 BORONGAN E. Cinco St., Brgy. C, Borongan City 19 BUTUAN J. C. Aquino Avenue cor. J. Rosales Ave. Butuan City 20 CABANATUAN Burgos Ave., cor Gabaldon St. Cabanatuan City 21 CABARROGUIS 1st Floor, Provincial Capitol Commercial Building, Capitol Hills, San Marcos, Cabarroguis, Quirino 22 CABUGAO EXTENSION OFFICE Cagugao Commercial Center, National Highway Rizal, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur 23 CAGAYAN DE ORO DBP Bldg. Corrales Ave. cor. Tirso Neri St. Cagayan de Oro City 24 CALAPAN Roxas Dr., Sto. Nino, Calapan City 25 CALOOCAN Units 913-914, G/F C-CUBE, 8th St., 8th Ave., Caloocan City 1403 26 CAMP AGUINALDO Ground Floor, Hen. Antonio Luna Hall Veterans Compound Camp Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City 27 CAPISTRANO-CDO Capistrano cor. J. R. Borja Sts. Cagayan de Oro City 28 CARCAR Awayan, Poblacion III, Carcar City 29 CATARMAN 390 J.P. Rizal St. Barangay Lapu-Lapu Catarman 30 CATBALOGAN G/F, Tia Anita's Commercial, Mabini St., Catbalogan City 31 CEBU Osmeña Boulevard Cebu City 32 CLARK Pavillion I, Berthaphil III Clark Center Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Clark Freeport Zone 33 CLAVER Clarin St., Brgy. Tayaga, Claver, Surigao del Norte 34 COMMONWEALTH DBP Bldg., Commonwealth Ave. Diliman, Quezon City 35 COTABATO Don Rufino Alonzo St. Cotabato City 36 DAET DBP Daet Branch, cor. F. Pimentel Ave. and Magallanes Iraya St. Daet, Camarines Norte 37 DAGUPAN M. H. del Pilar St. Dagupan City 38 DASMARIÑAS Aguinaldo Highway, Dasmarinas, Cavite 39 DAVAO DBP Bldg., C. M. Recto Ave. Davao City 40 DIGOS Quezon Avenue, Digos City, Davao del Sur 41 DIPOLOG National Highway, Turno, Dipolog City 42 DOLORES BRANCH Cor. Real St. & San Jose St., Brgy 10, Dolores, Eastern Samar 43 DUMAGUETE Rizal Blvd. Dumaguete City 44 GENERAL SANTOS Roxas Avenue, General Santos City 45 GUAGUA Mary The Queen College Building, Jose Abad Santos Ave., Brgy. San Matias Guagua, Pampanga 46 GUINOBATAN SB Building, Rizal Street, Guinobatan, Albay 47 HEAD OFFICE Sen. Gil Puyat cor. Makati Avenue Makati City 48 ILAGAN Osmena Ilagan, Isabela 49 ILIGAN Picardal Road, Mahayahay Iligan City 50 ILOILO I. de la Rama St. Iloilo City 51 IPIL Corner Sucgang Avene & Gethsemane St., Ipil 52 IRIGA Ground Floor, LRDC Building, Msgr. Lanuza St. San Francisco, Iriga City Page 1 of 3 DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES List of Branches as of January 2021 NO. BRANCH NAME ADDRESS 53 JARO E. Lopez St. Iloilo City 54 JOLO Gen. Arrola St. cor. Buyon St., Jolo 55 KABANKALAN Cor. Lirazan & Bonifacio Sts. Kabankalan City 56 KALIBO DBP Bldg. Capitol Site Kalibo, Aklan 57 KIDAPAWAN Quezon Blvd. Kidapawan City 58 LAL-LO Brgy. Magapit, Lal-lo, Cagayan 59 LAOAG A.G. Tupaz Ave. Laoag City 60 LEGAZPI Quezon Ave. Legazpi City, Albay 61 LIPA No. 2 C.M. Recto Ave. Lipa City 62 LUCENA Merchan St., Lucena City, Quezon 63 M’LANG BRANCH LITE Brgy. Hall Bldg., Brgy Poblacion, A. Magsaysay St., M'lang, Cotabato 64 MAASIN RK Kangleon St. Tunga-Tunga, Maasin City 65 MAKATI-F. ZOBEL G/F Lasala Building II, Lot 12 Block 1, F. Zobel St. Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City 66 MALAYBALAY Bonifacio Drive, Caul, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon 67 MALOLOS McArthur Highway, Guinhawa City of Malolos, Bulacan 68 MANDALUYONG Jo-Cel Building, 29 San Roque Street corner Boni Avenue Mandaluyiong City 69 MANDAUE Bridges Town Square, Plaridel Street Barangay Alang-Alang, Mandaue City 70 MANGAGOY Saren Bldg., Espiritu St. Mangagoy, Bislig City 71 MANILA Ground Floor W.Godino Bldg. No. 350 A. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila 72 MANILA-NAKPIL 1804 Leticia Bldg. Julio Nakpil St. cor Taft Avenue Malate, Manila 73 MARBEL Alunan Ave., Koronadal City, South Cotabato 74 MARIKINA No. 37 cor. Dragon and Gil Fernando Ave. Midtown Subdivision, San Roque, Marikina City 75 MASBATE Cor. Rosero & Quezon Sts. Masbate 76 MATI Limatoc cor. Santiago Sts. Mati City 77 MUNTINLUPA 34 National Rd., Putatan Muntinlupa City 78 NAGA Panganiban Drive, Naga City 79 NAGUILIAN EXTENSION OFFICE LGU Compound, Brgy. Ortiz, Naguilian, La Union 80 ORMOC Unit 15-17 Aviles Business Center, Brgy. Don Felipe Larrazabal, Ormoc City 81 OZAMIZ Burgos cor. Zamora Sts. Ozamiz City 82 PAGADIAN Rizal Avenue, Balangasan District Pagadian City 83 PALAYAN Brgy. Singalat, Provincial Capitol Compound Palayan City, Nueva Ecija 84 PARAÑAQUE Unit 14 & 15 G/F Aseana Power Station Macapagal Blvd cor Bradco Ave., Parañaque City 85 PASAY Centro Buendia Building, Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue corner Tramo Street Pasay City 86 PASIG Unit 102 Pacific Center Bldg., 33 San Miguel Avenue Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City 87 PLACER Corner Avenido and Balangawan Streets, Poblacion, Placer, Masbate 88 POLOMOLOK National Highway Corner Juan Bayan, Barangay Magsaysay Polomolok, South Cotabato 89 POTOTAN Milagros Bldg., RY Ladrido St., San Jose Ward Pototan, Iloilo 90 PUERTO PRINCESA DBP Bldg., Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City 91 QUEZON AVENUE Ground Floor, RR7 BIR Bldg. Cor. Sct. Santiago St. and Quezon Ave. Quezon City 92 QUEZON CITY Ground Floor, Medical Arts Bldg. Phil. Heart Center of Asia East Avenue, Quezon City 93 ROMBLON Brgy. I, Poblacion, Romblon, Romblon 94 ROXAS N & E Tan Bldg. Roxas Avenue, Roxas City 95 SAN CARLOS F.C. Ledesma Avenue, San Carlos City 96 SAN FERNANDO (LA UNION) Lueco Bldg, National Hi-way, Brgy. Sevilla San Fernando City, La Union 97 SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA Dona Isa Fel Bldg. Dolores Mcarthur Highway City of San Fernando, Pampanga 98 SAN FRANCISCO Orange St. cor. Rotunda, San Francisco 99 SAN JOSE Rizal St. cor. Quirino St. San Jose, Occ. Mindoro 100 SAN JOSE BRANCH LITE St. Vivian's Plaza, M. Villarica Road, Muzon, City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 101 SAN JOSE-DINAGAT P-7 Poblacion San Jose, Dinagat Island 102 SAN JUAN Unit GF-1 Harmonia Center, Ortigas Avenue Greenhills West, San Juan City 103 SANTIAGO Purok 7, National Highway, Villasis, Santiago City 104 SIARGAO Sto. Niño cor. Mindana Sts., Brgy. Nueve, Dapa Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte Page 2 of 3 DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES List of Branches as of January 2021 NO. BRANCH NAME ADDRESS 105 SIATON BRANCH LITE Poblacion I, Siaton, Negros Oriental 106 SIQUIJOR Siquijor Multi-purpose Center, Mabini Street Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor 107 SOLANO Burgos St., Brgy. Quezon, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya 108 SORSOGON ACM Bldg. Cor. Burgos & Rizal Sts. Sorsogon City 109 STA. CRUZ A. Bonifacio cor. F. Sario Streets, Santa Cruz, Laguna 110 STA. CRUZ, DAVAO DEL SUR Sta. Cruz Public Market, National Highway Sta. Cruz, Davao Del Sur 111 STA. ROSA Maerix Terrace Bldg. Rizal Blvd., Brgy. Tagapo, City of Santa Rosa, Laguna 112 SUBIC G/F Hee-Mang Bldg, Lot 3 Greenwoods Park CBD Area Subic Bay Freeport Zone 113 SURIGAO Narciso St., Surigao City 114 TABUK No. 9 Provincial Road Dagupan Centro, Tabuk City 115 TACLOBAN Cor. Zamora & Paterno Sts. Tacloban City 116 TACURONG National Highway cor. Del Corro Sts. Tacurong City 117 TAGBILARAN DBP Bldg. 243 Carlos P. Garcia Ave. North Tagbilaran City 118 TAGUIG Ground Floor, Trade and Financial Tower, 32nd St. Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 119 TAGUIG-TUKTUKAN BSJE Building, No. 9 Gen. Luna Street Barangay Tuktukan, Taguig City 120 TAGUM Apokon Road, Tagum City 121 TALISAY South Coast Center, Brgy. Linao Talisay City, Cebu 122 TANDAG Purok Nap, Brgy. Bagong Lungsod, Tandag City 123 TARLAC Macabulos Drive, Tarlac City, Tarlac 124 TAYABAS BRANCH LITE 45 Nadera St., San Diego Zone I, Tayabas City, Quezon Province 125 TAYTAY-PALAWAN G/F RIKC Building, Corner Sto. Domingo St. & National Highway Poblacion, Taytay, Palawan 126 TOLEDO Barcenas Bldg., Poloyapo St., Poblacion, Toledo City 6038 127 TRENTO National Highway, Purok 4, Poblacion, Trento 128 TUBIGON Holy Cross Academy Bldg., Poblacion Tubigon, Bohol 129 TUBOD Quezon Avenue corner Arcelo Quibranza Hi-way, Tubod, Lanao del Norte 130 TUGUEGARAO Cor. Burgos & Arellano Sts. Centro, Tuguegarao City 131 TUGUEGARAO-RGC Enrile Blvd., Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City 132 TUMAUINI LITE BRANCH Tumauini Public Market, Brgy. San Pedro, Tumauini, Isabela 133 UBAY CRU Bldg., Poblacion Ubay, Bohol 134 VALENCIA Tamay Lang Park Lane, G. Laviña Avenue Poblacion, Valencia City 135 VALENZUELA 253-A McArthur Highway, Karuhatan, Valenzuela City 136 VIGAN L. Florentino Street, Vigan City 137 VILLANUEVA National Highway, Barangay Katipunan Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 138 VIRAC DBP Virac Branch Old Capitol Building Cor. Eustaquio St. & Rizal Avenue Virac, Catanduanes 139 ZAMBOANGA DBP Bldg. Don Pablo Lorenzo St. (Port Area) Zamboanga City 140 ZAMBOECOZONE Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Zamboanga City Page 3 of 3.
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