Accordingly, branches and transaction offices of banks will resume operations on September 3.
Schedule of temporary suspension of direct transactions at the counters of some banks during the National Day holiday on September 2:
The Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Agribank) has also posted a notice of the National Day holiday schedule on September 2 to customers and partners, details as follows:
The holiday is from Monday, September 1 to Tuesday, September 2.
The return to work time is from Wednesday, September 3.
During the holiday, the Bank also noted that customers can still make online transactions on eBanking e-Bank, Agribank Plus, ... withdrawal transactions and payments via Agribank cards normally.
At the same time as the holiday, the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) posted the operating time during the National Day holiday on September 2 as follows:
At branches/Transaction offices, the Bank will have a 2-day holiday, from Monday, September 1 to Tuesday, September 2.
Working hours return from Wednesday, September 3.
Digital banking and ATM online transaction channels are still operating normally 24/7.
In order to help people be proactive in transactions, Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) has announced the 2025 National Day holiday schedule as follows:
holiday time: From Monday, September 1 to Tuesday, September 2.
Reopening time: Wednesday, September 3.
During the holiday, people prioritize using Techcombank Mobile digital banking channels, Techcombank Business, transactions at ATMs, CDM and via Techcombank cards.
For individual customers: Services ready to serve 24/7 on Techcombank Mobile or Techcombank Online Banking digital banking, ATM/CDM system and Techcombank card acceptance points.
For corporate customers: The transaction suspension period or the deadline for performing services on Techcombank Business and F@st EBank digital banks will be implemented according to the normal schedule until August 30 and the transaction suspension period will be from September 1 to 2.
The Asian Bank (ACB) announced a holiday from Monday, September 1 to Tuesday, September 2. The bank will resume normal operations on Wednesday, September 3.
During the holiday, Digital Banking services: ACB one, ACB onebiz, ACB one Pro, Video Call, ATM System, Customer Care and Service Department will still operate normally to serve people.
The International Bank (VIB) will end cash transactions at the counter at 11:30 on August 30 and other transactions at 12:00 on the same day.

holiday time: September 1 (Monday) - September 2 (Tuesday)
returned to normal working hours: September 3 (Wednesday)
During the holiday, people transact via cards, MyVIB, Internet Banking and ATMs normally. For transfers to other bank accounts, customers need to choose the form of money transfer via card number or account number (MyVIB App) or the form of express money transfer (Internet Banking) during the holiday.
At the Pioneer Bank (TPBank), branches/Transaction offices nationwide will stop all services from August 30 to September 2. The operating time will resume on September 3. However, the TPBank Digital Banking system, TPBank LiveBank 24/7 Automatic Bank, ATMs still serve throughout the Ceremony.
Extending the 4-day period of temporary suspension of direct transactions is the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade of Vietnam (VietinBank).
The holiday is from Saturday (August 30.8) to Tuesday (September 2).
The working time will return on Wednesday, September 3.
During the holidays, the Bank notes that customers transact on VietinBank's electronic banking channels.
Meanwhile, the Prosperity and Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank (PGBank) has a longer and earlier trading suspension period, specifically:
Branches and transaction offices nationwide will have a holiday from 12:00 on August 29, 2025 to September 2, 2025.
During the holiday, PGBank will upgrade the core banking system from 10:00 p.m. on August 29 to 8:00 p.m. on August 30 and temporarily interrupt all services.
Starting from September 3, branches and transaction offices will resume normal operations.