At the end of the year holidays, many citizens have doubts about the opening hours in the main banks of the country to be able to carry out your procedures or some face-to-face payments.
It should be remembered that the next December 25 and January 1 are calendar holidays; while in the case of 24 and 31, non-working days have been declared by the Government, as well as December 27 and January 3.
Along these lines, not all banking agencies will close their doors on these dates. This media found that most banks will attend this December 24 and 31 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in their different agencies, this will govern the Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP), BBVA, Pichincha, among others.
In the case of Interbank, they will also comply with that schedule, but in their stores located within shopping centers the attention will be from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm
A different situation will occur in the Scotiabank bank, which will attend its usual hours from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
For its part, Banco de la Nación will serve the public on December 24 and 31 in its regular hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
In the case of calendar holidays, December 25 and January 1, none of the banks will provide attention.
As for the other non-working days (December 27 and January 3), the attention will be normal in all agencies.
60% capacity for businesses
From January 1 to 16, the capacity in the moderate alert level localities, among which are Lima, Callao and the vast majority of provinces, will be reduced from 80% to 60% for different businesses such as cinemas, banks , shopping centers, galleries, department stores, general stores, conglomerates, supermarkets, markets, wineries, pharmacies, sports clubs and associations, libraries, museums, cultural centers and art galleries.
This capacity will also apply to restaurants, even in open spaces and areas of 200 square meters or more.
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