End of year festivities change bank branch opening hours and days

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End of year festivities change bank branch opening hours and days

Banking hours this year-end will continue to change until next week. Just like on the 24th, on Christmas Eve, on December 24th, banks will have reduced opening hours to the public, from 9am to 11am, Brasília time. In the New Year, on the 31st, there will be no business hours and bank compensations will not be carried out, including TED.

According to the Brazilian Federation of Banks (Febraban), only PIX, a system that operates 24 hours a day, including holidays, can be used normally. On the 26th, 27th and 30th of December, the agencies will operate normally, as well as from the 2nd of January.

BB Agency/Photo: Domingos Peixoto/Agência O Globo

On January 1st, as well as Christmas, national holidays, there are no banking hours and financial institutions are not open for in-person service to the public. Bank compensations will also not be effective on these dates.

Consumption bills (water, energy, telephone, etc.) due on days when there is no bank clearing – 12/25, 12/31 and 01/01 – may be paid, without extra charges, on the following business day. In the case of taxes and duties, if they are due on a holiday or on days when there is no bank clearing, payment must be made in advance, to avoid incurring interest and fines.

“Normally, taxes already come with dates adjusted to the calendar of national, state and municipal holidays”, informed Febraban.

If this has not occurred in the collection document, the entity suggests making payment in advance or, in the case of titles that have a barcode, scheduling payment at ATMs, digital channels, such as websites and applications, or via the banks’ telephone service.

The Resolution of the National Monetary Council (CMN) does not consider Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays as business days, for the purposes of banking operations, and bank branches do not operate on official holidays, whether municipal, state or federal.

“Electronic means are a practical and extremely safe alternative for customers, who can use the self-service areas at available branches, and the digital channels (cell phones and computers) of banks, to make transfers, pay bills and other services ”, highlighted Febraban.

Bank slips from customers registered as electronic drawers can be paid via DDA (Authorized Direct Debit).

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