Understanding Veterans Day Closures: What to Expect

Are Federal Agencies Closed on Veterans Day?

Veterans Day is a recognized federal holiday in the United States, leading to several closures across various sectors. Most federal agencies will close their doors in observance of this important day. This practice is consistent with how federal holidays are generally handled, emphasizing the significance of honoring those who have served in the military.

Banking Operations on Veterans Day

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In addition to federal agencies, major banks such as Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Citibank will also close their branches on Veterans Day. However, it’s worth noting that while branch services are suspended, ATM and online banking services usually remain operational. This means that customers can still access their funds and manage their accounts digitally even when physical locations are closed.

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Stock Markets and Other Services

Interestingly, while federal reserve banks and branches observe Veterans Day as a holiday and remain closed, the major stock markets — including the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ — continue their operations without interruption. Furthermore, the postal service will also be closed on this federal holiday. In summary:

  • Federal agencies: closed
  • Bank branches: closed
  • ATMs and online banking: open
  • Federal Reserve banks: closed
  • Stock markets: open
  • Postal service: closed

This closure pattern emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, especially if you rely on banking services or need to visit government offices on Veterans Day.