If you’re planning a trip, need to complete a financial transaction, or have an important bank visit coming up, it’s essential to know the bank holidays in advance. The months of June and July 2025 feature a mix of regional and national holidays across different states of India, and major banks like SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and PNB will remain closed on these days.
Each state in India observes holidays based on local festivals, religious events, or administrative announcements. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) categorizes bank holidays into three types: Holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, Holiday under the RBI Act, and Banks’ Closing of Accounts. This list helps you stay ahead and avoid any inconvenience related to banking services during this holiday season.
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Why It’s Important to Track Bank Holidays
Tracking upcoming bank holidays in India ensures timely planning for personal and professional financial needs. Here’s why:
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Avoid delays in cheque clearing or loan processing
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Plan salary transfers or vendor payments before holidays
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Avoid crowds by visiting banks on non-peak working days
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Schedule online and NEFT/RTGS transactions in advance
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Arrange cash withdrawals before consecutive bank closures
It’s especially helpful for business owners, pensioners, salaried individuals, and students managing scholarship disbursements.
Complete List of Bank Holidays in June 2025
Here’s a state-wise list of official bank holidays in June 2025:
Date |
Day |
Holiday Name |
Applicable States |
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June 5 |
Thursday |
Maharana Pratap Jayanti |
Rajasthan |
June 14 |
Saturday |
Pahili Raja |
Odisha |
June 15 |
Sunday |
Raja Sankranti |
Odisha |
June 17 |
Tuesday |
Bakrid / Eid al-Adha |
All States (Except Goa, Tripura) |
June 20 |
Friday |
Ratha Yatra |
Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand |
June 30 |
Monday |
Remna Ni |
Mizoram |
Most private and public banks including SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and PNB will remain closed on these days. However, digital services like net banking and mobile apps will remain operational.
Bank Holiday Schedule for July 2025
Here are the bank holidays falling in July 2025:
Date |
Day |
Holiday Name |
Applicable States |
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July 6 |
Sunday |
NA |
Weekly off – All states |
July 9 |
Wednesday |
Martyrs’ Day |
Jammu & Kashmir |
July 16 |
Wednesday |
Harela Festival |
Uttarakhand |
July 17 |
Thursday |
U Tirot Sing Day |
Meghalaya |
July 24 |
Thursday |
Guru Purnima |
Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh |
July 31 |
Thursday |
Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom Day |
Haryana, Punjab, Chandigarh |
As usual, second and fourth Saturdays (July 12 and July 26) will also be bank holidays in all regions of India.
Tips to Manage Banking Needs Around Holidays
To avoid any disruption in services, here are some planning tips:
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Complete cash transactions and cheque deposits at least 2 days before the scheduled holiday.
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Use UPI, IMPS, and ATM services for instant payments.
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Check the RBI calendar or your bank’s mobile app for live updates.
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If you’re travelling, confirm the regional holiday calendar for your destination state.
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Employers should schedule salary disbursals and fund transfers before major closure dates.
Being prepared ensures that your financial activities continue smoothly even when physical branches are closed.
FAQs
Are all banks closed on national holidays in India?
Yes, all scheduled commercial banks including SBI, HDFC, and PNB remain closed on national holidays like Independence Day, Republic Day, and Eid.
Do bank holidays affect online banking services?
No. Online services such as NEFT (except outside working hours), UPI, IMPS, and ATM withdrawals usually remain active on bank holidays.
Will banks remain open on Saturdays in June–July 2025?
Yes, banks will be open on 1st and 3rd Saturdays. The 2nd and 4th Saturdays are official holidays, along with Sundays.
Is there a difference in bank holiday dates between states?
Yes. While some holidays are nationwide, others are state-specific and based on local festivals or regional events.
How can I stay updated about bank holidays near me?
You can check the official RBI website, your bank’s mobile app, or visit your branch to view holiday notices specific to your city or state.
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