LBC Operating Hours | LBC Closing & Cut Off Time Details 

LBC operating hours vary depending on the branch location and type, but most branches are open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday. Mall and supermarket branches follow the operating hours of their respective establishments. Weekend schedules also differ, and some branches remain open on Sundays. To check your nearest LBC opening hours, use the official LBC Branch Locator.

LBC branch operating hours and business schedule banner.

 Also check: Use the LBC Tracking tool and track your package in real time.

LBC Standard Operating Hours

LBC Express standard office hours vary by branch type (standalone vs. mall-based) and location, but the following are the general schedules used across most Philippine branches.

Standard Branch Hours (Standalone)

Monday – Friday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (some up to 6:00 PM) 

Saturday

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM or 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (varies by branch)

Sunday

Closed for most standalone branches

Mall-Based Branch Hours

Branches inside malls (SM, Robinsons, Ayala, etc.) follow mall schedules:

Monday – Saturday

10:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Sunday

10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (if the mall is open)

LBC Opening Hours On Weekends & Holidays 

Most standalone LBC branches are open on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, while many remain closed on Sundays. However, mall-based and supermarket branches often operate on Sundays and follow the operating hours of the shopping center, typically 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Because weekend schedules vary by location, it’s best to check your nearest branch before visiting. 

Saturday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

10:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

10:00 AM – 9:00 PM* (varies by mall)

LBC opening hours may change during national holidays, Holy Week, Christmas, and New Year’s. Many standalone branches close or operate on reduced hours, while some mall-based branches remain open according to the mall’s holiday schedule. Selected branches may also provide limited services through a skeletal workforce. Before visiting, check your nearest branch’s holiday schedule using the official LBC Branch Locator or contact the branch directly. Check the LBC Branch contact number form here.

3:00 PM Typical Cut-Off

LBC Cut Off Time 

The LBC cut-off time is the latest time a branch accepts shipments for same-day processing. For many branches, the cut-off is around 3:00 PM
Many customers assume they can ship a parcel anytime during LBC operating hours, but that’s not always the case. Each branch has a cut-off time for accepting shipments for same-day processing.
Packages dropped off after the cut-off are typically processed and shipped on the next business day. To avoid delays, try to send your parcel early or confirm the cut-off time with your nearest LBC branch before visiting.

How To Check LBC Operating Hours?

Since LBC business hours vary by branch, it’s a good idea to confirm the schedule before visiting. You can check your nearest branch’s hours using any of these methods:

LBC Mobile App

Download the LBC app and use the built-in branch locator to find nearby branches and check their operating hours.

Call the Branch

Contact the branch directly to confirm its schedule, especially on weekends or holidays.

Google Maps:

Search for the branch to see its business hours, live status (Open or Closed), and customer reviews.

Official LBC Branch Locator

 Search by city or branch name to view its address, contact details, and operating hours. Click here to get more details about LBC Branch Locator

Best Time To Visit LBC Branch

Visiting an LBC branch at the right time can help you avoid long queues and complete your transaction more quickly. Here are a few tips to plan your visit:

  1. Visit Early in the Morning: Arriving shortly after the branch opens usually means shorter waiting times and faster service.
  2. Avoid Lunch Hours and Payday Periods: Branches are often busiest between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM and during salary payout days.
  3. Go Before the Shipping Cut-Off: If you’re sending a parcel, visit before the branch’s cut-off time to ensure it is processed on the same business day.
LBC branch timing infographic with tips to visit early, avoid busy hours, and ship before the cut-off time.

FAQs

Most branches operate from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday. However, opening and closing times can vary depending on the branch location and whether it is a standalone, mall-based, or supermarket branch. It’s always best to verify the schedule before visiting.

Yes. Most branches remain open on Saturdays and offer their regular services, including shipping, parcel pickup, money transfers, and bill payments. Some locations may have shorter business hours than on weekdays.

Many standalone branches close at 5:30 PM, while branches inside shopping malls may stay open until the mall closes. If you’re planning to send a package, try to arrive before the daily shipment cut-off time. 

Most branches operate from Monday to Saturday. In addition, selected mall-based branches also welcome customers on Sundays, making it more convenient for those who cannot visit during the week.

Some branches are open on Sundays, especially those located in shopping malls. Standalone locations are usually closed.

You can easily check the latest schedule using the official branch locator, Google Maps, or the mobile app. These tools also provide the branch address, contact number, and directions, helping you confirm the hours before making your trip.

Conclusion

Most LBC operating hours follow a standard schedule of 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday, although timings vary by branch. Weekend and holiday schedules may differ, with many mall-based branches remaining open while some standalone locations operate on reduced hours or close. Keep in mind that the LBC cut-off time for same-day shipment is usually earlier than the LBC closing time. Before visiting, check your nearest branch through the official Branch Locator, Google Maps, the LBC mobile app, or by calling the branch directly.

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