Bank Holidays 2025

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May 07, 2025
As May 8 draws near, Indians are asking themselves whether banks will be closed for holidays.
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May 06, 2025
Banks across India in various states will observe extended holidays between May 9 and May 12, 2025, due to various state and gazetted holidays.
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May 05, 2025
Banks across West Bengal will remain closed on May 9 in observance of Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti, a state-wide holiday to mark the birth anniversary of the legendary poet, writer, and Nobel Laureate.
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May 02, 2025
Indian banks maintain a standard holiday calendar, including observance of the second and fourth Saturdays of every month and every Sunday. As May 3 falls on Saturday customers are wondering whether...
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May 01, 2025
May 2025 will witness several bank holidays in different states in India due to national events, religious celebrations, and state-level festivities.
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Apr 29, 2025
If you have plans to go to your bank tomorrow, April 30, it is crucial to understand if your bank will be open or not.
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Apr 28, 2025
As we draw closer to the new year, it's necessary to plan your vacation time judiciously and get the most out of your yearly leave.
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Apr 28, 2025
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced holidays for banks in different states of India for special occasions.
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Apr 26, 2025
As April draws to a close, eyes are on the coming bank holidays in May 2025. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has declared a total of 12 bank holidays in the month, including Saturdays and Sundays as...
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Apr 25, 2025
As we step into May 2025, it's necessary to mention the scheduled bank holidays for the month. Banks will remain closed on certain days, and knowing these holidays will assist you in scheduling your...
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Apr 23, 2025
As per the bank holiday calendar, April 24, 2025, is not a listed bank holiday in the majority of states. Banks should open on this day. India celebrates a wide variety of festivals and holidays all...
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Apr 18, 2025
Since tomorrow is the third Saturday of April, people are curious to know if it's a holiday or not. Although today, the 18th of April, is a holiday because of Good Friday, tomorrow's tale is...
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Apr 15, 2025
Banks in Assam will remain closed on Wednesday, 16 April, in observance of Bohag Bihu, the Assamese New Year and the state’s biggest cultural festival.
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Apr 13, 2025
All educational institutions across the Telugu states will remain closed on Monday, April 14, in observance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti, a public holiday.
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Apr 13, 2025
On April 14, 2025, banks across India will remain closed in observance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti. The day commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R.
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Apr 12, 2025
The Indian banks  will be closed on April 14, 2025, as the nation celebrates the birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, one of the main architects of India's constitution.
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Apr 11, 2025
With the second Saturday of April fast approaching, bank customers are eagerly awaiting to know if April 12 is going to be a bank holiday or not.
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Apr 07, 2025
The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, will be celebrated on 10 April 2025 (Thursday).
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Apr 03, 2025
With some states having heavy rains, there is increased public concern about whether April 4 will be a bank holiday.
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Apr 01, 2025
Are you asking whether April 2 is a bank holiday? The answer is no, banks don't have a holiday tomorrow. April 2 is an ordinary working day for banks all over the nation, and banking services will be...
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Mar 29, 2025
To help account for all government transactions in the current fiscal year (2024-25) by March 31, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked all scheduled commercial banks, including regional...
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Mar 28, 2025
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has withdrawn the bank holiday on March 31, 2025, to facilitate the smooth processing of year-end financial closures.
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Mar 26, 2025
The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir will be celebrating two important bank holidays on March 27 and 28, marking the end of Ramadan.
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Mar 24, 2025
As we enter the month of April, it is important to take note of the bank holidays that occur in this month. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has declared bank holidays in April 2025, and we have all...
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Mar 18, 2025
A few media reports speculated that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering a change in bank working hours, from April. However, there is no confirmation on this. RBI hasn't announced 5 day...
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Mar 15, 2025
Indian bank holidays can be confusing, particularly concerning Saturdays. While there are some Saturdays which are regular working days, there are others that are officially holidays.
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Mar 15, 2025
With the expanding banking system across the nation, increasingly more people are using bank accounts for multiple financial services such as direct government scheme deposits.
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Mar 14, 2025
As the financial year comes to an end, banks in India will close for a sequence of national and regional holidays in March, which will leave them out of office for eight days.
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Mar 14, 2025
With the festive celebration of Holi around the corner, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has declared bank holidays on March 14, 2025, in different cities of the nation.
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Mar 12, 2025
The festival of Holi is just around the corner, and with it comes a long weekend and a series of bank holidays.
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Mar 11, 2025
The banks in India are going to have four consecutive holidays from March 13, 2025.
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Mar 08, 2025
March, as the financial year ends, is proving to be a hectic month, not only for corporates but also for festivities.
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Mar 02, 2025
Several banks across India will be closed for a total of eight days in March 2025, in addition to the usual second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays, as per the Reserve Bank of India’s holiday...
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Mar 01, 2025
As March rolls in, all of us remain curious to know if banks are open on the first Saturday of the month. As per Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) norms, banks close on the second and fourth Saturdays of...
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Feb 28, 2025
March is just around the corner, and with it comes a slew of bank holidays. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of bank holidays for the month, and we've got the details for you.
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Feb 27, 2025
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has declared various bank holidays in March 2025, besides the usual second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays. These holidays will be celebrated by state-owned banks as...
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Feb 26, 2025
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has declared that banks in Gangtok will be closed on February 28, 2025, due to the Losar festival. Losar is an important festival in the Tibetan Buddhist calendar,...
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Feb 24, 2025
March is usually a month that's filled with a lot of festivities for people across the country to relish. It is a month of colors, and spirituality and as a result, a lot of holidays will emerge...
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Feb 24, 2025
The month of February 2025 is ending with a series of bank holidays, giving citizens a much-needed break. With Maha Shivaratri and Losar falling in the same week, banks across various states will...
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Feb 23, 2025
In India, bank holidays are determined by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and state governments. While national holidays are observed across the country, each state also has specific regional...
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Feb 18, 2025
Bank customers in Maharashtra should note that February 19, 2025, will be a holiday due to the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.  However, other states will operate as usual, and...
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Feb 15, 2025
2025 is a year filled with an abundance of bank holidays in India, with more than 30 holidays throughout the 12 months.
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