Visit select local branches to pick up an exclusive 2026 Year of the Horse calendar and red envelopes with the theme “The Traveling Horse.”

The bank continues tradition of ringing in Lunar New Year with customized calendars and community partnerships

2026 is the Year of the Horse. The Chinese New Year holiday takes place on February 17 and U.S. Bank is celebrating across its footprint with employees, clients and communities.

U.S. Bank is once again excited to share its 2026 calendars and red envelopes. Visit select local branches to pick up an exclusive 2026 Year of the Horse calendar and red envelopes with the theme “The Traveling Horse.” Supplies are limited and available at select locations. 

“Lunar New Year is a time for reflection, renewal, and connection with our communities."

– Greg Cunningham, Chief Community Impact and Inclusion Officer at U.S. Bank

In addition to celebrating with clients, U.S. Bank partners with community organizations across the country and is proud to support community events, festivals and parades celebrating Lunar New Year, including:

  • Monterey Park (Los Angeles) – January 31-February 1 

  • San Francisco – March 7-8 

“Lunar New Year is a time for reflection, renewal, and connection with our communities,” said Greg Cunningham, Chief Community Impact and Inclusion Officer at U.S. Bank. “Celebrating this tradition together allows us to honor our many different cultures and build stronger bonds with those we serve.”

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