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US Presidents Day 2026: Are banks open in United States on February 16? – The Times of India

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US Presidents Day 2026: Are banks open in United States on February 16?

The United States is observing Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 16, a federal holiday honouring the country’s presidents, especially George Washington. As Americans mark the occasion, one of the common question is what services, like Banking, etc., remain open and what’s shutdown.Since Presidents Day is one of the official federal holidays in the US, several essential services, including government offices and financial institutions, suspend regular operations. Customers planning in-person banking or financial transactions may face closures and delays.

Bank operations on Presidents Day

Bank branches across the US will remain closed, as financial institutions observe the federal holiday. Major banks such as Capital One, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC, Chase, Truist and Citibank will not operate their physical branches on Monday.However, customers can continue using digital banking services. Online banking platforms, mobile apps and ATMs will remain functional, allowing users to check balances, transfer funds and withdraw cash. Normal branch operations are expected to resume on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

What else is closed

Apart from banks, Several other services will be unavailable on Presidents Day. Government offices and post offices will remain closed, and there will be no regular mail delivery. Financial markets, including the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq, will also remain shut in observance of the holiday.Most public schools and federal institutions will be closed as well, although policies may vary by district and university. Meanwhile, grocery stores, retail outlets and restaurants are generally expected to remain open and operate during regular business hours.Presidents Day, officially known as Washington’s Birthday, was established in 1879 to honour Washington and is now widely recognised as a day to celebrate all US presidents.

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