Banking Calendar Venezuela 2025

Banking Calendar Venezuela 2025

Those who we live outside we know what it means send money home and have it arrive on time, that is why it is so important to know what the Venezuela's banking calendar.

And the fact is that a remittance, is not just a transaction, it is our way of being present, of showing that, despite the distance, We are still here for our family. Each shipment is a help to ensure that our loved ones They can buy food, pay for medicines or simply treat themselves to something they deserve.

But, it is not always that easy. Sometimes the banks The money is not working, transfers take longer than usual and unforeseen events can mean that the money does not arrive when it is most needed. 

For this reason, knowing the banking calendar Venezuela 2025 is essential. Knowing on which days there will be no banking services helps us to better plan our shipments and avoid delays that may affect those who depend on us.

In this article, we'll tell you everything you need to know about the bank holidays in 2025how they can influence the sending remittances and as with Curiara you can SEND MONEY any day, regardless of whether it is weekend, bank holiday or any other public holiday.

What is a bank holiday?

ATM operation on bank holidays

A bank holiday is a day on which banks do not open their doors to the public, i.e. you cannot go to an agency to do business with a bank. procedures or enquiries

This can cause some concern, particularly if you need to make a urgent transaction or send money to your relatives in Venezuela. But don't worry, even if the branches are closed, banks don't stop working completely.

During the holidays, the digital services are still active. This means that it will be possible to conduct transactions via web platforms, mobile applicationsYou can even top up by phone or withdraw cash from ATMs without any problems. 

In addition, the businesses continue to accept debit and credit card paymentsso any outstanding purchases can be paid for as usual.

It is important to remember that, even if you cannot go to the bank in person, the digital tools allow you to manage your money without hassle. So, even if it is a bank holidayfinancial life does not stand still.

Venezuela's banking calendar for 2025: relevant days to bear in mind

Banking calendar

This year 2025 brings with it 19 days off for banking in VenezuelaThis does not include weekends. These days are divided between nine national holidays and ten bank holidays.

It is important to know these days if you need to sending remittances to your relativesso that you can plan your transfers and avoid possible delays.

Bank holidays in 2025

The bank holidays in Venezuela for the year 22025,according to the Superintendencia de las Instituciones del Sector Bancario (Sudeban) (Superintendency of Banking Sector Institutions) are:

  • Monday 6 January: Epiphany
  • Monday 13 January: Divine Shepherdess Day 
  • Wednesday 19 March: St. Joseph's Day
  • Monday 2 June: Ascension of the Lord
  • Monday 16 June: Saint Anthony's Day
  • Thursday 23 June: Corpus Christi
  • Sunday 29 June: St. Peter and Paul's Day (not a public holiday because it is a weekend)
  • Monday 18 AugustAssumption of Our Lady of the Assumption
  • Monday 15 September: Day of the Virgin of Coromoto 
  • Sunday 26 October: José Gregorio Hernández Day (not applicable due to weekend)
  • Saturday 1 November: All Saints' Day (not executed as it is a weekend holiday)
  • Monday 24 November: Day of the Virgin of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá
  • Monday 8 December: Immaculate Conception Day

These days are key to keep in mind when it comes to making an money remittance or any other banking transaction. 

If you don't want your transfers to be affected, it is advisable that you plan shipments in advance or use transfer methods that do not depend on banking hoursas Curiarawhich continues to operate even during public holidays.

National holidays

Apart from the bank holidaysThere are also the national holidayswhich correspond to dates of historical, cultural and religious importance in Venezuela

During these days, banks may take time off, as appropriate, which may also affect the availability of some services or customer service in branches. At 2025the national holidays are:

  • New Year (1 January)
  • Carnival in Venezuela (3 and 4 March)
  • Easter (17 and 18 April)
  • Precursor of the Independence Movement (19 April)
  • Workers' Day (1 May)
  • Battle of Carabobo (24 June)
  • Independence Day (5 July)
  • Birth of the Liberator (24 July)
  • Day of Indigenous Resistance (12 October)
  • Christmas Eve (24 December)
  • Nativity of Our Lord (25 December)
  • New Year's Eve (31 December)

Don't stop, even on holidays! With Curiara your remittances always arrive on time!

Family photography

When you live outside Venezuela, you know that the support for your loved ones is something that doesn't stop, not even on public holidays! 

And this is where Curiara becomes your best ally. We know that the bank holidays may cause concern, because as it is a day of rest for many, it may seem as if the money transfers and money remittances take longer. But with us, that's not a problem.

At Curiara we work the 365 days a yearregardless of whether it is a weekend, a bank holiday or a religious holiday. 

The only operational pause is 11 pm to 4 amwhich does not affect your shipments at all, because the first bank payment is made at 5 a.m.through National Credit Bank (BNC)The only bank that executes transfers early in the morning. 

This means that even on days when other banks are "closed", we continue to operate as usual. 

When you make a shipping in CuriaraYou don't have to wait days for the money to reach your family. From the moment you place your remittance on the "create consignments", everything is ready to prepare your dispatch. 

Immediately, the consignment is assembled on the bench and executed, and best of all, in less than 17 minutes The beneficiary already has the money credited to his or her account - it's that quick and uncomplicated!

National holidays, religious festivals, public holidays or even saints' days do not change. Whatever the date, we keep working to get your money to you on time. 

While you're enjoying your beach getaway or taking advantage of a holiday to rest, we are making sure your family members get what they need, So don't worry about holidays! Curiara It doesn't stop, and that's something we're very proud of.

Application created by Venezuelans for Venezuelans

Created by Venezuelans for VenezuelansThis platform was designed to facilitate the sending remittances from Spain to Venezuela

We know what it's like to be in your shoes, and that's why we aim to do everything more easy, fast and safe. The application is intuitive and easy to use, with competitive exchange rates and a fixed fee which does not vary according to the amount you send. 

We make sure we take care of your money as if it were our own, which is reflected in the more than 1,000 positive reviews we have on Google.

In addition, you have several options for making your shipments: the mobile application, available at Google Play y App Storeor, if you prefer, directly in the web. You decide how to do it, but whatever option you choose, the important thing is that everything is safe and reliable, as we are a payment institution authorised by the Bank of Spain.

If at any time you have questions or need assistance, don't worry! Our team is available to help you. 24 hours a day via WhatsApp to help you at any time. 

Curiara, uniting families

With Curiara, distance will never be an obstacle. We know how important it is for you being close to your familyeven if you can't physically be there. 

Every shipment you make is more than a transaction; it's a a show of love, support and commitment to those you love the most. No matter how far away you are, your presence can be felt in each consignmentin every gesture that reaches your loved ones. 

Because in the end, what really matters is not the distance, but the affection and the bond that will always be intact. You send, we do the rest!

Curiara, uniting families.