Ozamiz - Banks and Financial Institutions

Banks and Financial Institutions

  • Allied Banking Corporation – located at Burgos St.
  • China Banking Corporation – located at Burgos St.
  • Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. – Rizal Branch
  • Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. – Burgos Branch
  • Philippine National Bank – Located at Rizal Avenue, fronting Osrox Park.
  • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas / Central Bank of The Philippines – along Fernando T. Bernad Ave. (Circumferencial Road)
  • Philippine Savings Bank – along Rizal Avenue
  • Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation – along D.A.B.A.
  • Development Bank of the Philippines – along Burgos St.
  • Banco De Oro Ozamiz(Ozamiz Cash Hub)
  • Bank of Philippine Islands
  • Land Bank of the Philippines – located along D.A.B.A
  • United Coconut Planters Bank – along Rizal avenue
  • 1st Valley Bank – Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue Branch
  • 1st Valley Bank – Rizal Avenue Branch
  • Rural Bank of Ozamiz
  • First Consolidated Bank – located along DABA
  • Rural Bank of Tangub City – along Port Road
  • Panguil Bay Rural Bank – along DABA
  • One Network Bank Located at Ozamiz Public Mall
  • PenBank – along DABA
  • Katipunan Bank – located at 2nd floor City Public Mall
  • Bank of Misamis. The merging of Rural Bank of Tudela, Mis. Occ. and Rural Bank of Kolambogan, Lanao del Norte.– Beside Misamis University
  • Union Bank – located at Insular Life Bldg at DABA
  • Paglaum Multi-purpose Cooperative
  • Lorenzo Tan Multi-Purpose Cooperative
  • First Integrated Community Cooperative
  • Enterprise Bank – LKT Bldg., Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue near Dewberry
  • EastWest Bank – at DABA

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