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Saturday bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed today on June 28, 2025?

Saturday bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed today on June 28, 2025?

Economic Times8 hours ago

ET Online Saturday bank holiday In India, all scheduled and non-scheduled banks observe public holidays on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in addition to regional and national holidays. Bank customers are often confused about whether a particular Saturday is a working day or not, which can affect their plans for bank visits.
Banks will be open on the first, third, fifth Saturdays in some cases of the month unless specified as holiday in the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) holiday list.
Banks will be closed today on June 28, 2025 in all states as it is the fourth Saturday of the month.
Also read: Bank holidays in July 2025: Banks to remain shut on these days in July 2025: Check full list Bank holiday on June 30, 2025 Banks will be closed in Mizoram on June 30 for Remna N which is also called Peace Day. Is it possible to complete all banking transactions without visiting the bank? There are some activities which still need bank customers to visit a physical bank branch, even though there is an increasing reliance on digital platforms like online banking and smartphone apps for routine banking tasks including fund transfers, bill payments, balance inquiries, and loan applications. Some of these activities include managing joint account or account closure procedures, cash deposits or withdrawals, accessing locker facilities, resolving unsuccessful transactions, and updating KYC information.Being aware of the bank holiday schedule in your state will help ensure smooth financial planning and avoid any inconvenience due to unexpected bank closures. Jun-25 7 11 27 30 Agartala • Ahmedabad Aizawl • • Belapur • Bengaluru • Bhopal • Bhubaneswar • • Chandigarh • Chennai • Dehradun • Gangtok • Guwahati • Hyderabad - Andhra Pradesh • Hyderabad - Telangana • Imphal • • Itanagar Jaipur • Jammu • Kanpur • Kochi • Kohima • Kolkata • Lucknow • Mumbai • Nagpur • New Delhi • Panaji • Patna • Raipur • Ranchi • Shillong • Shimla • • Srinagar • Thiruvananthapuram • Holiday Description Day Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) 7 Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti/Saga Dawa 11 Ratha Yatra/Kang (Rathajatra) 27 Remna Ni 30

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