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Mpay Terminal Central Group Tops Market VIA Participating Merchants Merchant name Branch name Address Tops Market TM Sukhumvit Central Food Retail Company Limited, Sukhumvit Road, 259 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tops Market Central PinKlao 7/1 BOROMRA TCHONNANI ROAD, ARUN-AMARIN, BANGKOKNO1, BANGKOK 10700 Tops Market Central Rama 3 79/3 SATHUPRADIT ROAD, CHONGNONSEE, YANNAWA, BANGKOK 10120 Tops Market Sukhumvit 41 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Sukhumvit 41, 745 Sukhumvit Road, Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tops Market Central Chaengwattana Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Chaengwattana Branch, 99/99, G-P / 02, 2nd Floor, Moo 2, Tambon Bang Talat, Pakkred Nonthaburi Province 11120 Central Food Retail Company Limited Chaiyaphruek Branch 99/7 Moo 5, Chaiyapruek Road, Klong Phra Udom Amphoe Tops Market Chaiyaphruek Pak Kret Nonthaburi Province 11120 Tops Market Rangsit Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Rangsit Branch, 94 Phaholyothin Rd., Prachathipat, Thanyaburi, Pathumthani 12130 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Rangsit CDS Branch, 94 Phaholyothin Road, Prachathipat, Thanyaburi, Tops Market Rangsit CDS Pathumthani 12130 Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Suphan Buri Branch, 1024 G Floor, Samsen Road, Khwaeng Nakhon Ratchasima, Dusit, Tops Market Supreme Bangkok 10300 Tops Market Central Ramindra Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Ramintra, 109/9 Ramintra Rd., Anusorn, Bangkhen, Bangkok 10220 Tops Market Century Plaza Central Food Retail Company Limited, Century Plaza, 15 Phayathai Road, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Tops Market Amorini Central Food Retail Company Limited, Amarin Branch, 1 Suan Saikhue Road, Kannayao, Kannayao, Bangkok 10230 Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Branch BeeHive, 50/1212 Moo 9 Tumbol Bang Phut Amphoe Pak Kret Nonthaburi Province Tops Market Behive 11120 Tops Market The Jas Wanghin Central Food Retail Company Limited The Jazz Palace, 728 Ladprao Road, Wang Hin, Ladprao, Bangkok 10230 Tops Market Srisaman Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Branch: Sri Samarn [SJ], 99 Moo 1, Ban Mai, Pakkred Nonthaburi Province 11120 Tops Market The Explace Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., The express branch, 60, Kanchanapisek Road, Bangkae, Bangkae, Bangkok 10160. Tops Market Central Rama 9 Central Food Retail Company Limited, EsplanadeRama 9 Branch, Branch, 9 / 998-9, Ratchadapisek B28, B Floor, Rama Road, 9 Dindaeng Road, Huaykwang, Subdistrict, Bangkok Bangkok 10310 Tops Market Esplanade Central10400 Food Retail Company Limited, Agricultural Division, 67 Ngamwongwan Road, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok Tops Market Kaset 10900 Tops Market Maboonkroug Central Food Retail Company Limited, MBK Branch, 444 Phayathai Road, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tops Market Central Rama 2 160 RAMA II ROAD SAMAEDAM BANGKHUNTIEN BANGKOK 10150 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Zeer Rangsit Branch, 99 Moo 8, Phaholyothin Rd., Tambon Ko Kut, Amphur Tops Market Zeer Rangsit Lamlukka, Pathumthani 12130 Tops Market Bangrak Central Food Retail Company Limited Bangrak Branch, 1522 Charoenkrung Road, Bangrak, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Tops Market Talingchan Central Food Retail Company Limited Talingchan Branch, 28/8 Moo 6, Talingchan, Taling Chan, Bangkok 10170 Tops Market Silom Central Food Retail Co Ltd Silom Branch, 306 Silom Road, Suriyawong, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Tops Market Prachanivat Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Pracha Niwet Branch, 3/1 Nimitmai Nuea Rd., Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Rattanathibeth Branch, 68/100 Moo 8, Rattanathibet Road, Bangkasor Sub-District, Mueang Tops Market Rattanathibet Nonthaburi Nonthaburi Province Central Food Retail Company Limited, Udom Suk 59, 1st Floor, Room 100, 101 / 1-4, Chalermprakiat Rama 9 Rd., Tops Market Udomsuk Nongbon, Pravet, Bangkok 10250 Tops Market Bangkae Central Food Retail Company Limited, Bangkae Branch, 615 Petchakasem Road, Bangwa, Bangkok, 10160 Central Food Retail Company Limited, SoHo Branch, 611 Bamrung Road Khlong Mahanak Pom Prap Sattru Phai Tops Market Soho Bangkok 10110 Tops Market Fashion Island Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Fashion Island, 591 Ramintra Road, Khanna Yao, Khanna Yao, Bangkok 10230 Tops Market Srinakarin Central Food Retail Company Limited, Srinakarin Branch, 55/1 Srinakarin Road, Nongbon, Prawet, Bangkok 10250 Tops Market The Jas Srinakarin 788 Moo 5, Sam Rong Nua, Mueang Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan 10270 Tops Market Pleannary Central Food Retail Company Limited, 244 Watcharapol Rd., Tharang, Bangkhen, Bangkok 10220 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Thanyaya Park Branch, 735/3 Srinakarin Road, Suanluang, Suanluang, Bangkok Tops Market Thanya Park 10250 Tops Market Empire Central Food Retail Company Limited, Empire 1, South Sathorn Road, Yannawa, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tops Market Westgate Central Food Retail Company Limited, West Gate 2, 199/3 Moo 6, Sao Thong Hin, Bang Yai, Nonthaburi 11140 Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Phutthamonthon, 42 / 30-42 / 34 Moo 18, Boromarajonani Road. Sala Thammasop, Khet Tops Market Buddhamonthon Thawi Watthana, Bangkok 10170 Tops Market Lad Ya Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Lad Prao, 99 Lad Prao Rd., Somdejchaopraya, Klongsan, Bangkok 10600 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Sukapiban 3 Branch, 59 Ramkhamhaeng Road, Sapansoong, Saphansoong, Tops Market Sukhapiban 3 Bangkok 10240 Tops Market Prannok Central Food Retail Company Limited, Prannok Branch, 2 itsaraphap road, Baan Chang Lor ,Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok 10700 Tops Market i Place Ladkabang Central Food Retail Company Limited, Iplace Latkrabang Branch, 1 Soi Chalongkrung 31, Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520 Central Food Retail Co., Ltd., Ratchapruek Branch, 111th Floor, Moo 5, Tambon Mahasawat, Bang Kruay, Nonthaburi Tops Market Ratchaphruek 11130 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Silom Complex, 191 Silom Complex Shopping Complex, Silom Road, Bangrak, Tops Market Silom Complex Bangkok 10500 Tops Market Central Lardprow Central Food Retail Company Limited Lat Phrao Branch, 1697 Phaholyothin Rd., Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Tops Market RCA Central Food Retail Company Limited, RCA Branch, 31/5 Soi Soonvijai, Bangkapi, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10310 Tops Market All Season Central Food Retail Company Limited, All Seasons, 87 / 194-198 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tops Market Nanglynchee Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. Nanglynchee Branch, 27 Nang Lin Chi Road Chong Nonsi, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 " Tops Market Piyarom Central Food Retail Company Limited Piyarom Branch, 3079/25 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak, Prakanong, Bangkok 10260 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Thonglor Branch150 Sukhumvit Road (Thonglor), Khlong Tan Nua, Wattana, Tops Market Thong-lor Bangkok 10110 Tops Market Mega Bangna 2 Central Food Retail Company Limited, Mega Bangna 2 Branch, 39 Moo 6, Bangna-Trad Rd., Bangkaew, Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540 Tops Market Onnut No. 2089 Sukhumvit Road, Prakanong Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tops Market Happy Avenue Donmuang395 Songprapha Rd., Donmuang, Don Muang, Bangkok 10210 Thailand Tops Market Saint Louis 1277/1, 1283 / 3-7 Chan Road, Thung Watthong, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tops Market Ladkrabang 42 Chalongkrung Road, Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520 Tops Market Saimai 99/9 Moo 5 Saimai Sai Mai Bangkok 10220 Thailand As of 11 Sept 2018.
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