Wells Fargo and Bank of America Announce 24-Hour Closure

The District of Columbia will observe “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” next Monday, following the D.C. Council’s approval of emergency legislation to rename the federal holiday. This change aims to honor Indigenous People and their significant historical and cultural contributions.
Major Banks to Close for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
In line with the revised holiday, several prominent financial institutions, including Wells Fargo and Bank of America, will remain closed on October 13. Originally established in 1968 as Columbus Day, this federal holiday falls on the second Monday of October each year. Now, many regions across the United States recognize it as Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Plan Ahead for Banking Services
For those requiring in-person banking services, it is advisable to complete any necessary transactions before or after October 13, as banks will not be operational on this day. However, customers can still rely on ATMs and online banking services, which are expected to function without interruptions.
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