There are usually certain federal holidays where banks will be closed and with Thanksgiving come around the corner, November 26, your bank will most likely be closed.
You might want to know whether or not your bank will be open for your banking needs. Take a look at this guide to bank hours on Thanksgiving Day to help you so that you do not waste a trip.
Are Banks Open on Thanksgiving Day 2020?
Thanksgiving is one of the last major bank holidays of 2020. This means that banks are not typically open for business.
While ATMs will be available, more complicated transactions will be unavailable. We highly suggests you get your banking done early to save yourself the trouble.
If you can not get your banking needs done before Thanksgiving, the next day, Friday, Nov. 27, business operations will resume as normal.
Banks Closed on Thanksgiving Day
Below is a list of major banks that will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. If you are needing to go in branch for your banking needs, you will need to wait until the following day to do so.
- American National Bank
- Ameris Bank
- Bank of America
- Bank of the West
- BBVA
- BB&T
- First Citizens Bank
- First Horizon Bank
- HSBC
- M&T Bank
- Peoples Bank
- PNC Bank
- Regions
- Santander Bank
- SunTrust
- Union Bank
- USAA
- Wells Fargo
Upcoming Bank Holidays
With 2020 coming to an end, there is just one more bank holiday left in 2020 — Christmas, which falls on Friday, Dec. 25. However, be sure to note that there are two more holidays in January:
- New Year’s Day: Friday, Jan. 1, 2021
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, Jan. 18, 2021
Keep an eye out for these days so that you are prepared to take care of your banking needs ahead of time. Checkout our full list of federal banking holidays.
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Conclusion
With Thanksgiving day being a federal banking holiday, most banks will be closed. Check out our full list for some of the major banks that will be closed. If you are unsure about your bank being closed or not, call your bank to make sure.
Additionally, If you are interested be sure to check out our list of bank bonuses, saving rates and CD rates!