Many banks have already sent emails to their customers informing them of changes to debt payments and remittances
The days of Easter and the “moving” of the May Day celebration to May 7, a Tuesday, are expected to cause disruption in citizens’ transactions with banks.
In particular, banks in Greece will remain closed for six days. They will close on Maundy Thursday, May 2nd and open on Wednesday, May 8th. Which means that there will be changes in citizens’ transactions with banks. In fact, debt payments and remittances are due to be posted on the next business day, which is Wednesday, May 8.
What will happen with the Easter gift?
The payment of the Easter Gift will not be affected by these changes, as employers must pay it by Wednesday 1 May. At the same time, for the execution of payrolls, the Banks have informed that Wednesday, May 8, should be entered in the payroll file as the execution date.
Many banking institutions have already sent emails to their customers informing them of the changes to debt payments and remittances to be paid from Maundy Thursday, May 2, will be executed on Wednesday, May 8, which is considered the next working day.
Delayed and future orders, in fact, with an execution date of Tuesday, May 7, will be executed on Wednesday, May 8.
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