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Presidents Day, also known as Washington’s Birthday, arrives on Monday, which means many of the nation’s banks will be closed in observance of the federal holiday. If there are any time-sensitive bank errands to complete, get to them today or over the weekend.
While most banks won’t be open on Presidents Day, a select few will continue to serve their customers. Chase and Wells Fargo, two of the biggest banks in the country, will operate under normal Monday hour; so will TD Bank, which is known for being open during most federal holidays.
Note that certain banking transactions will take an extra day to process because other companies and businesses may be closed for Presidents Day — delaying transaction processing.
Although PNC Bank and SunTrust Bank will close their stand-alone branches, their supermarket branches will remain open. (Services may be be limited at in-store locations.)
Here is the Presidents Day schedule for the biggest U.S. banks:
| Bank | Presidents Day | Locations |
|---|---|---|
| Chase | Open | Find branches near you |
| Bank of America | Closed | Find branches near you |
| Wells Fargo | Open | Find branches near you |
| Citibank | Closed | Find branches near you |
| U.S. Bank | Closed | Find branches near you |
| Capital One | Closed | Find branches near you |
| TD Bank | Open | Find branches near you |
| HSBC | Closed | Find branches near you |
| PNC Bank | Closed (except supermarket branches) | Find branches near you |
| SunTrust | Closed (except for in-store locations) | Find branches near you |
| BB&T | Closed | Find branches near you |
| Regions Bank | Closed | Find branches near you |
| BBVA Compass | Closed | Find branches near you |
For transactions that don’t require a visit to a branch, customers should always try to use online, mobile and ATM banking.
Besides, you’re better off enjoying your three-day weekend instead of making the trip to the bank.










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