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1If you’re planning a trip to the bank next week, here’s the good news: banks in India will only be closed for one day between June 29 and July 5, 2026. That means you have plenty of time to get your banking done!
The only day banks will be shut during this period is July 5, which is a Sunday.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — which is like the boss of all banks in the country — has released its holiday calendar for the coming months:
These include:
Important Point: Not every holiday applies to every bank branch. Some holidays are only for specific states or regions. However, gazetted national holidays mean banks across the entire country will be closed.
Here’s the simple breakdown:
That’s it! Just one day. All other days next week, banks will remain open as usual.
The RBI marks holidays under two categories:
Here are the July 2026 holidays:
| Date | Holiday | Location |
|---|---|---|
| July 5, 12, 19, 26 | Sunday | All of India |
| July 6 | MHIP Day | Aizwal |
| July 9 | Beh Deinkhlam | Shillong |
| July 11 | Second Saturday | All of India |
| July 16 | Ratha Yatra / Kang (Rathajatra) / Harela | Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, Imphal |
| July 17 | Death Anniversary of U Tirot Singh | Shillong |
| July 18 | Drukpa Tshe-zi | Gangtok |
| July 22 | Kharchi Puja | Agartala |
| July 25 | Fourth Saturday | All of India |
Here’s a rule that many people don’t know about:
Under RBI guidelines, all banks (both big and small) must remain closed on:
This means:
On these days, you cannot walk into a bank branch for any in-person services.
Here’s the best part: even when bank branches are closed, your money is still accessible!
Online banking services remain fully operational during all holidays. You can:
Important Point: These online services work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — whether the bank is open or closed. The only exception is during scheduled maintenance, when your bank will usually notify you in advance.
Q1: Will banks be open on July 4, 2026 (Monday)?
Yes! Banks will remain open on Monday, July 4. The only closure next week is on Sunday, July 5.
Q2: Are all bank holidays the same across India?
No. Some holidays are national (apply everywhere), while others are regional (only in specific states or cities). Always check with your local branch.
Q3: Can I still use UPI and mobile banking on bank holidays?
Absolutely! UPI, mobile banking, and other digital services work 24/7, even when physical bank branches are closed.
Q4: Why are banks closed on the second and fourth Saturdays?
The RBI has made it mandatory for all scheduled and non-scheduled banks to remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, in addition to all Sundays.
Q5: How can I find out if my local bank branch is closed on a specific holiday?
The best way is to call your local branch directly or check your bank’s official website or app for the most accurate and up-to-date holiday information.