Globe has announced the temporary closure of select Stores in NCR and other areas, as COVID-19 cases surge. Check out the list of Globe Stores that will be temporarily closed below.
Closed until January 11
Lucky Chinatown, Binondo, Manila
PowerPlant Mall, Makati City
Robinsons Magnolia, Quezon City
Shangri-La, Mandaluyong City
SM City Novaliches, Quezon City
SM City Sta. Mesa, Quezon City
SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
Closed until January 12
Ayala Malls Fairview Terraces
ICONIC Globe Store, BGC, Taguig City –
Market Market, Taguig City
SM Center Lemery, Lemery
SM City Bacoor
SM City Batangas, Batangas City
SM City Marikina, Marikina City
SM City Masinag, Antipolo City
SM City Taytay, Rizal
Closed until January 13
Nepo Mall, Dagupan
SM City Lipa, Batangas
SM City Naga, Naga City
SM City Rosario, Cavite
Closed until January 14
D’Mall, Boracay, Aklan
Festival Supermall, Muntinlupa City
Robinsons Galleria, Quezon City
The District Imus, Imus
Closed until January 15
SM City Lucena, Lucena City –
SM Molino, Bacoor
SM City Santa Rosa, Sta. Rosa City
SM City Urdaneta Central, Urdaneta City
Closed until January 16
AliMall, Quezon City
Gaisano Grand Fiesta Mall, Cebu
SM City East Ortigas
SM City Valenzuela, Valenzuela City
Closed until January 17
SM City Clark, Angeles, Pampanga
Closed until further notice
SM City Bacolod, Bacolod City
SM City Baguio, Baguio City
Select Globe Stores will be open to handle important transactions. This includes plan application, upgrade, renewal, and reactivation; device pick-up, change ownership, change SIM, device return and replacement, bills payments, GCash cash-ins, and prepaid products. Check out their updated list of stores here.
However, Globe EasyHub all-in-one digital kiosks are open to allow customers to shop, pay, explore, and even access information on how to request customer service support in Globe’s mobile platforms. EasyHub can be found in Ayala Malls Manila Bay, SM Manila, and Robinson’s Place Bacolod City.
You may visit the official Globe website for more information.
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