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México’s banks and the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) will be
closed Friday, May 1, in recognition of International Labor Day.
According to the general provision of the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) establishing legal holidays in the financial sector, the institutions will close on Friday and reopen for business on Monday, May 4.
However, banks that offer their services in stores and supermarkets will be open to the public during their normal business hours on Monday.
Customers of banks will have available to them telephone banking services, internet banking and 36,000 ATMs across the country, where they can make balance inquiries and cash withdrawals.
According to the general provision of the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) establishing legal holidays in the financial sector, the institutions will close on Friday and reopen for business on Monday, May 4.
However, banks that offer their services in stores and supermarkets will be open to the public during their normal business hours on Monday.
Customers of banks will have available to them telephone banking services, internet banking and 36,000 ATMs across the country, where they can make balance inquiries and cash withdrawals.
(from Azteca
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