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Holiday Schedules. The following is the standard holiday schedule for the Federal Reserve System. Please click on a holiday date to view service change announcements where applicable. See the International Holiday Schedules for the FedGlobal ® Gateway Operator Holiday Schedules.
Reference the Holiday Schedules page to learn how the Federal Reserve Banks and branches observe holidays that fall on Saturdays and Sundays. You also can visit the Fed360 ® Dates to Remember page to keep track of upcoming holidays.
As 2023 comes to an end, it’s time to look ahead to next year’s holiday schedule. Check out this listing of 2024 holidays.
Federal Reserve Bank Services for financial institutions of the United States.
The Federal Reserve Bank will be closed on Monday, January 1st for the New Year’s Holiday. Please refer to the instructions listed for your local office below.
If January 1, July 4, November 11, or December 25 fall on a Sunday, the next following Monday is a standard Reserve Bank holiday. For the Fedwire Funds Service, when a non-holiday (for example, a non-holiday Monday) follows a standard holiday (for example, Sunday), the funds transfer business day begins at 9:00 p.m. ET on the holiday (the Sunday).
For holidays falling on Saturday, Federal Reserve Banks and Branches will be open the preceding Friday. For holidays falling on Sunday, all Federal Reserve Banks and Branches will be closed the following Monday. An expanded schedule can be found on the Board of Governors' website (Off-site).
The Cash Services 2024 holiday order and release dates for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia branch.
FedGlobal ® Gateway Operator Holiday Schedules. Foreign country banking holidays are not identical to U.S. banking holidays. For a list of foreign country bank holidays, please visit Office Holidays (Off-site).
The Fedwire Securities Service is open for business each calendar day that is not a holiday observed by the Federal Reserve Banks. The Federal Reserve Banks observe all Saturdays, all Sundays, and the holidays (Off-site) as listed on the Federal Reserve System website.