Is your Chase Bank branch closing due to COVID-19? Here’s how to check

By Connie Lin

JPMorgan Chase will temporarily close about 20% of its Chase Bank branches starting Thursday, the company said in a memo to employees on Wednesday. The closures, which are meant to protect staff and curb the spread of coronavirus, will result in roughly 1,000 of Chase’s 4,976 branches shuttering nationwide. CNBC first reported on the closures.

At time of writing, JPMorgan has not released a list of impacted locations. A spokesperson for the company confirmed to Fast Company that Chase’s online branch locator was updated with all recent changes, and if affected, branches will show an advisory in their search results.

You can use the locator to check if your branch is closing—just enter your zip code and find your branch in the search results. If it was marked for closure, you’ll see something with a future date on it, like this:

 

Is your Chase Bank branch closing due to COVID-19? Here’s how to check | DeviceDaily.com

If it’s already closed, you’ll see this:

 

Is your Chase Bank branch closing due to COVID-19? Here’s how to check | DeviceDaily.com

If your branch is displaying business hours as usual, you’re safe! But do pay attention to those hours: JPMorgan said it plans to reduce hours of operation for branches that remain open.

 
 

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