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Are the banks open today, November 2nd?

Are the banks open today, November 2nd?

Do banks open in Mexico today, November 2?

According to the calendar published in the Official Gazette of the Federation, which establishes the days on which credit institutions must close their doors and suspend operations during 2022, this November 1 the banks will work regularly.

In the case of November 2, which this year fell on a Wednesday, the banks will suspend work. During this month, banking institutions will close their doors once again: on the 21st. According to the calendar of the Association of Banks of Mexico, this is in commemoration of November 20.

Are they official days?

November 1 and 2 are not official rest days established in the Federal Labor Law (LFT), however, several workplaces and schools choose to give the 2nd as part of the Day of the Dead celebrations.

In the case of the suspension of work for November 21, it is contemplated in the LFT, which establishes that the third Monday of November is a mandatory rest day in commemoration of November 20.

Are November 1 and 2 official?

Bank hours on November 2

On Tuesday, November 1, the banks worked regularly, but today, November 2, they will not open. However, ATMs and online banking work as usual.



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