The association disclosed this while suspending its plans to commence strike action on Monday.
It will be recalled there had been several cases of protests and destruction of bank facilities across the country over the naira scarcity.
The President of the association, Olusoji Oluwole, disclosed this on Sunday.
However, he cautioned members to, without further instruction, shut their doors and gates against customers whenever their lives are under threat.
He said: “Following the recent unwarranted attacks on members of ASSBIFI, other bank workers, and the destruction of several branches across various states, we were forced to issue a stay-at-home order to our members to safeguard their lives, and properties of their various organisations.
“Based on the outcome of our discussion, we hereby release the following statements: while our members will resume at their functional branches immediately, the safety and security of their lives remain paramount to us and we continue to demand that visible and adequate security is provided in all operational areas. particularly places that are traditionally known to be volatile.
“In the event of any threat of attack by the public without visible protection, they have been advised to shut down and move to safe locations until such a time that their safety can be guaranteed,” he said.
However, he advised members to assess the security situation in their environments before opening for business.
Oluwole said the association is concerned by the inciting and threatening statements following the initial inability of banks to accept old N1000 and N500 notes based on instruction of the banking regulator, the Central Bank of Nigeria.