Banks Holiday: Banks will remain closed for these many days between 19 July and 2 August, check bank holiday list

You can avail online services during bank holidays. Digital transactions like net banking, mobile apps and ATM services remain operational as before.

Bank Holidays 2025: If there is any bank related work, then finish it quickly because many banks are going to be closed between July 19 and August 2. These holidays include Saturday (second and fourth) and Sunday. Bank closure may affect many banking related works including checkbook passbook, although online services will continue.

According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks are closed on the second / Saturday of every month. While every Sunday is also a weekly holiday. Banks do not work on festivals. Bank holidays in India include national holidays (gazetted holidays) and government holidays (state / center). State government holidays are different in different states, while central government holidays are the same throughout the country. Regional holidays are related to a particular state or region. A holiday on a day in one state does not mean that there will be a holiday in another state as well.

July Bank Holiday List

19 July: Holiday in Agartala for Ker Puja.

20 July: Sunday Weekly Holiday

26 July: Fourth Saturday

27 July: Sunday Weekly Holiday

28 July: Drukpa Tse-ji Holiday in Gangtok

2 August Sunday

Bank users can take help of these online services

During bank holidays, customers can use online services, because bank holidays have no effect on digital services like UPI, Mobile Banking, Internet Banking.

NET BANKING: You can use net banking through the bank’s website or mobile app. It provides the facility of money transfer, bill payment and balance check.

Unified Payments Interface: Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is a secure way to transfer money, you only have to use UPI apps like Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm etc.

MOBILE BANKING: Through the bank’s mobile app on the smartphone, you can avail many services like fund transfer, mobile recharge, utility bill payment etc.

ATM USE: ATMs are always available to withdraw money, check balance and get mini statement. You can also use facilities like cardless cash withdrawal in ATM.

Customers are advised to check the holidays from their local bank branch before going to the bank, as holidays are different in every state in India.

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