West Loop · Banks & ATMs

West Loop banks & ATMs

The neighborhood has 14 walk-in bank branches and 3 credit unions — more than the City's license data admits, because bank branches hold no City business license. This roster comes from the federal bank regulators' branch databases instead, with hours taken from each bank's own published pages and dated. The question this page exists to answer sits right at the top: where do you actually get cash on a weekend?

Hours verified 2026-08-08 against each operator's own site. Bank hours change quietly — check the branch's page before a trip that matters.

Cash on a weekend

Saturday tellers

9 branches kept verified Saturday lobby hours as of the check date — every one of them closes by 2 PM, so a Saturday errand run wants to start in the morning:

BranchSaturdayChecked
First Eagle Bank — West Loop Office 1201 W Madison St 9 AM – 1 PM lobby drive-up opens 8 AM Saturday — the earliest weekend window in the neighborhood 2026-08-08
Belmont Bank & Trust — West Loop Branch 1038 W Madison St 9 AM – 1 PM 2026-08-08
Fifth Third Bank — West Loop Branch 800 W Madison St 9 AM – 2 PM 2026-08-08
Chase — Madison & Halsted Branch 739 W Madison St 9 AM – 1 PM 2026-08-08
Bank of America — West Loop Financial Center 105 N Halsted St 9 AM – 2 PM 2026-08-08
BMO — Greektown Branch 800 W Washington Blvd 9 AM – 12 PM Saturday hours began June 13, 2026, per BMO’s own branch page 2026-08-08
Wells Fargo — West Loop Fulton Branch 935 W Randolph St 9 AM – 2 PM 2026-08-08
Chase — West Loop Branch 1000 W Randolph St 9 AM – 2 PM 2026-08-08
Chase — Desplaines & Kinzie Branch 330 N Desplaines St 9 AM – 2 PM 2026-08-08

Two banks in the neighborhood close for the whole weekend even though a sibling branch nearby doesn't: Chase's Clinton and Adams branch and Associated Bank on Monroe. Citibank in Ogilvie may open Saturday — its hours load only inside a locator tool that could not be read and dated on the check date, so this page won't claim them either way. Check Citi's own locator before counting on that one.

Sunday is ATM day

No branch or credit union on this page publishes Sunday hours — zero. On Sunday the neighborhood banks by machine. Three locations state round-the-clock ATM access outright, all checked 2026-08-08 on the banks' own pages: Bank of America's West Loop financial center (105 N Halsted), whose drive-thru and walk-up ATMs are listed open 24 hours; Wells Fargo (935 W Randolph), ATM listed open 24 hours; and Chase at Madison and Halsted (739 W Madison), whose two ATMs sit in a vestibule Chase lists as open 24 hours. Worth knowing that Chase's other neighborhood branches are not the same — the Randolph branch has three machines but publishes no after-hours access at all. BMO Tower keeps two ATM installations at 338 S Canal, in the breezeway and on the Pedway garage level, but publishes no access hours for them either. Plan around the three verified locations if the withdrawal can't wait.

When everything is closed

The neighborhood proper has no currency exchange — the nearest 24-hour cash counter is PLS Check Cashers at 570 W Roosevelt Rd, just south of the Eisenhower and outside the neighborhood boundary. Its own site lists the store open 24/7 with check cashing, money orders, foreign currency exchange, and ATMs (checked 2026-08-08). It operates the corner's licensed currency-exchange storefront, so weekend and overnight cash needs that a machine can't solve end up there.

Two honest notes on the alternatives everyone actually uses. Plenty of bars, corner stores, and convenience stores in the neighborhood keep fee-charging ATMs — but which stores have one, and what they charge, isn't published anywhere a page like this can verify, so no list is offered; expect a fee in the $3–4 range and count on nothing specific. And grocery cash-back is narrower than folk wisdom says: the only chain policy verifiable here is Target's (1101 W Jackson), whose help pages document cash back of $10 to $40 at checkout — but only with Target's own debit card, not any bank card. No other grocery chain with a West Loop store publishes a cash-back policy this page could cite.

Banks by address

Wintrust's Fulton Market branch (801 W Fulton Market) is listed in the federal data but its own page still said "This location is temporarily closed" when re-checked 2026-08-08, with no after-hours ATM access and no reopening date given. It returns to this roster when it reopens.

Credit unions

All three are membership institutions: Verve's Fulton Market branch is the open-membership option, Actors Federal serves the performing-arts community from the Actors' Equity building, and National Police Federal serves law-enforcement, firefighter, and emergency-services families. National Police also runs a shared-branching counter, which members of other shared-network credit unions can use.

Near the edges

South of the Eisenhower — outside the neighborhood, five minutes down Halsted or Canal — the Roosevelt Road corridor carries its own bank row: BMO (522 W Roosevelt), Bank of America (430 W Roosevelt), Chase (1130 S Canal), and Verve's Roosevelt branch (525 W Roosevelt), which keeps verified Saturday drive-thru hours, 9 AM to 1 PM (checked 2026-08-08). Add the 24/7 PLS counter above and the corridor quietly out-banks the neighborhood on weekends.

Across the river in the Loop's financial district sit the majors the neighborhood lacks: U.S. Bank (71 S Wacker), PNC (1 N Franklin), Citibank's second branch (222 W Adams), Bank of America's tower branch (110 N Wacker), Wells Fargo (125 S Wacker), Fifth Third (1 S Wacker and Willis Tower), and Chase (30 S Wacker). They are a bridge away, not in the neighborhood, and this page doesn't claim them — but if your bank has no branch on this side of the river, that's where its nearest one stands.

What's here, what isn't

This page covers walk-in banking: branches with tellers, plus credit-union counters and the ATM facts each operator publishes. The neighborhood's many finance offices — brokerage and advisory addresses like Edward Jones on Jefferson, Merrill's and Fiducient's tower floors, and back-office operations — aren't walk-in banking and aren't listed. Branch existence comes from the FDIC and NCUA federal locators (both current to 2026-08-07); hours come only from each operator's own pages, each claim dated. Where an operator publishes hours only inside a tool this page can't read and date — Citibank's locator, as of the check date — the row says "not yet verified" rather than guessing.