This year’s Fourth of July holiday marks the 245th anniversary of the approval of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, when the U.S. declared autonomy from Great Britain. Although your plans for Independence Day might not include the same festivities as in years past, you might want to at least mix a bit of productivity into the holiday.

                By                    Joel Anderson                
  • Bank Open
  • Banks Closed
  • Upcoming Bank Holidays

If you need to take care of any financial needs on July 4, you’ll first want to know what your banking options are. Here’s what you’ll find in this guide to banking on the Fourth:

Are Banks Open on the Fourth of July?

Independence Day is a federal holiday, so many businesses will close to observe the occasion. Most banks will be closed for the Fourth of July in accordance with the schedule of holidays observed by the Federal Reserve.

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Banks Closed on the Fourth of July 2022

  • Bank of America
  • BB&T
  • BBVA
  • BMO Harris Bank
  • Chase
  • Citizens Bank
  • City National Bank
  • First Citizens Bank
  • HSBC
  • Huntington
  • KeyBank
  • M&T Bank
  • PNC Bank
  • Regions
  • Santander Bank
  • SunTrust
  • TD Bank
  • Union Bank
  • U.S. Bank
  • Wells Fargo
  • Westfield Bank
  • Zions Bank

Upcoming Bank Holidays in 2022

According to the Federal Reserve, most banks will be closed on the following federal holidays in 2022:

  • Sept. 5: Labor Day
  • Oct. 10: Columbus Day
  • Nov. 11: Veterans Day (most banks)
  • Nov. 24: Thanksgiving Day
  • Dec. 25: Christmas Day

Steffi Cao contributed to the reporting for this article.

Schedules are subject to change and may vary for individual branches. 

This article has been updated with additional reporting since its original publication.