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India.com
a day ago
- Business
- India.com
Bank Holidays In June 2025: Banks Will Be Closed For Two Days Between June 2 And June 7; Check Full List
Bank Holidays In June 2025: As June 2025 approaches, customers across India should be aware of the upcoming holidays that could impact their banking plans. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for June 2025. These holidays vary from state to state, depending on regional, religious, and national observances. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks in various states across the country will remain closed for 12 days in June 2025. These include weekly offs such as Sundays and the second and fourth Saturdays, as well as public and regional holidays observed under the Negotiable Instruments Act. Notably, the first holiday in June falls on Sunday, June 1, which is a nationwide closure. Adding further, banks will be closed for two days on June 6 and June 7 this week in some parts of India due to Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) and Bakri Id (Id-Uz-Zuha), according to the bank holiday calendar released by the RBI. Banks will also remain closed on Sunday, June 8, 2025, across the country. Moreover, banks are scheduled to be closed for three days—excluding weekends—in month of June: June 11, June 27, and June 30. List Of Bank Holidays In June 2025 Date Day Occasion / Reason Bank Status June 1, 2025 Sunday Regular Sunday holiday Closed across India June 6, 2025 Friday Eid-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) Closed in some states June 7, 2025 Saturday Bakri ID / Id-Uz-Zuha Closed in most states June 8, 2025 Sunday Regular Sunday holiday Closed across India June 11, 2025 Wednesday Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa Closed in Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh June 14, 2025 Saturday Second Saturday Closed across India June 15, 2025 Sunday Regular Sunday holiday Closed across India June 22, 2025 Sunday Regular Sunday holiday Closed across India June 27, 2025 Friday Ratha Yatra / Kang Closed in Odisha and Manipur June 28, 2025 Saturday Fourth Saturday Closed across India June 29, 2025 Sunday Regular Sunday holiday Closed across India June 30, 2025 Monday Remna Ni Closed in Mizoram Which Services Are Available On Bank Holiday? Even though physical bank branches will remain closed on certain days, customers can continue to access banking services seamlessly through online and mobile platforms. Digital services such as UPI, IMPS, NEFT, internet banking, and locker applications will remain fully operational. Tasks like bill payments, mobile recharges, fund transfers, and online bookings can easily be carried out via banking apps and websites.


Mint
a day ago
- Business
- Mint
Bank holidays next week, June 2-8: Banks to be closed for 2 days in THESE cities; Check full list here
Bank holidays next week, June 2-8: Banks will be closed for two days this week in some parts of India, due to Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) and Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha), according to the bank holiday calendar by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Banks will also be closed on Sunday, June 8, 2025 across the country. Bank holidays in India differ from state to state and are based on national, regional, and religious observances. Banks in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram will be closed on Friday, June 6, 2025, to mark Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid), an Islamic festival that recognises Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ishmael, as an act of obedience to God. Banks across the country, except Ahmedabad, Gangtok, Itanagar, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, will be closed on Saturday, June 7, 2025, on account of Bakrid, also known as Id ul-Zuha. Commonly known as the 'goat festival', the bank holiday designated regions will celebrate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son on this day. Banks in Ahmedabad, Gangtok, Itanagar, Kochi, and Thiruvananthapuram will be open on Saturday, June 7, 2025, since it is the first Saturday of the month. As per the RBI calendar, banks are typically closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Notably, banks are closed on all Sundays of the month. Hence, banks will be closed on Sunday, June 8, 2025. Apart from Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) and Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) banks are scheduled to be closed for three days except weekends in the month of June. June 11 (Wednesday) — Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa — Banks will be shut in Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh. June 27 (Friday) — Ratha Yatra / Kang (Rathajatra) — Banks closed in Odisha and Manipur. June 30 (Monday) — Remna Ni — Banks closed in Mizoram. Online banking services will be available across the country during bank holidays. Customers can use these services for convenient financial transactions. Fund transfer requests can be made using NEFT/RTGS transfer forms, demand draft request forms, and chequebook forms. Credit cards, debit cards, and ATM cards can be secured through card services. Services such as account maintenance forms, setting up standing instructions, and applying for a locker are also available.


NDTV
2 days ago
- Business
- NDTV
Bank Holidays in June 2025: Check The Complete State-Wise List
As June 2025 approaches, bank customers across India should be aware of the upcoming holidays that could impact their banking plans. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) holiday calendar, banks will remain closed on a total of five days in June, in addition to regular weekends. It is important to note that bank holidays vary by state depending on regional, religious, and national observances. While banks are typically closed on the second and fourth Saturdays and all Sundays, May 31, 2025, being the fifth Saturday, will see banks operating as usual. The first holiday in June falls on Sunday, June 1, which is a nationwide closure. Here is the list of bank holidays in June 2025: June 6 (Friday) - Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid): Banks closed in Kerala June 7 (Saturday) - Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid): Banks closed across India June 11 (Wednesday) - Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa: Banks closed in Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim. June 27 (Friday) - Ratha Yatra / Kang (Rathajatra): Banks closed in Odisha and Manipur June 30 (Monday) - Remna Ni: Banks closed in Mizoram For days when bank branches are closed, customers can still access essential banking services through online platforms, mobile apps, and ATMs. Facilities such as fund transfers via NEFT/RTGS, chequebook and card requests, and setting up standing instructions remain available. Bank holidays can vary across states due to local customs and regional observances. To avoid inconvenience, it's best to confirm the holiday list with your nearest bank branch beforehand, especially during emergencies or long weekends.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Bank holidays 2025: Are banks open or closed on Saturday, May 31?
New Delhi: Banks across India will stay open on Saturday, May 31, as it is the fifth Saturday of the month. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, banks are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in addition to all Sundays. However, on the first, third, and fifth Saturdays, banks operate as usual. Since May 31 falls on the fifth Saturday, all banks will function normally. Many customers are often unsure about the status of banks on a fifth Saturday, as it doesn't occur every month, leading to confusion about whether it is a working day or a holiday. Today, you can visit your bank branch as usual for transactions. Meanwhile, digital banking services such as mobile banking, net banking, ATMs, UPI, NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS will remain fully operational, even if a particular branch is closed for regional reasons. Upcoming Bank Holidays in June 2025 June 1 (Sunday): Regular weekly holiday June 6 (Friday): Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) – Banks closed in Kerala June 7 (Saturday): Bakrid – All banks closed across India June 11 (Wednesday): Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa – Banks closed in Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh June 27 (Friday): Ratha Yatra / Kang (Rathajatra) – Banks closed in Odisha, Manipur June 30 (Monday): Remna Ni – Banks closed in Mizoram There are no stock market holidays in June 2025. Trading will continue as per the regular schedule on all weekdays. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


India Today
4 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Bank holidays in June 2025: Check full list
Banks in India will be closed on a number of days in June 2025 due to a combination of national and local festivals, as well as standard weekly offs. These holidays are announced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Negotiable Instruments Act, and they might be different from state to state. It's good for customers to be aware of these dates beforehand so they can make arrangements for their banking requirements without any will remain closed in June for significant festivals like Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid), Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti, Saga Dawa, Ratha Yatra, and Remna Ni (Peace Day), apart from regular Sundays and second/fourth Holidays in June 2025: Full ScheduleHere is the complete list of bank holidays in June 2025. The schedule includes national closures, regional holidays, and regular weekend offs as per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 1 (Sunday): Weekly Off – All banks closed across IndiaJune 6 (Friday): Id-ul-Ad'ha (Bakrid) – Banks closed in KeralaJune 7 (Saturday): Bakri ID (Id-Uz-Zuha) – Banks closed across IndiaJune 8 (Sunday): Weekly Off – All banks closed across IndiaJune 11 (Wednesday): Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti / Saga Dawa – Banks closed in Sikkim and Himachal PradeshJune 14 (Saturday): Second Saturday – All banks closed across IndiaJune 15 (Sunday): Weekly Off – All banks closed across IndiaJune 22 (Sunday): Weekly Off – All banks closed across IndiaJune 27 (Friday): Ratha Yatra / Kang (Rathajatra) – Banks closed in Odisha and ManipurJune 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday – All banks closed across IndiaJune 29 (Sunday): Weekly Off – All banks closed across IndiaJune 30 (Monday): Remna Ni – Banks closed in MizoramadvertisementYou can still avail online or mobile banking services even on national holidays — unless specifically notified to users due to technical or other grounds. In case of cash emergencies, ATMs remain operational for withdrawals, app and UPI business as usual. The entire holiday calendar of the bank is notified by the RBI as per Negotiable Instruments Act provisions, which relates to drawing cheques and promissory notes. These instruments are hence unavailable on the holidays listed RBI and the state governments devise a list of bank holidays, considering national and regional events, business needs, religious festivals and other cultural events. The central bank announces the same on its official website and notifications to banks and other financial institutions.