Bank Holiday Alert: Banks to Remain Closed for 4 Days in Select States from June 27 to June 30

If you have any important banking work lined up, now is the time to act. Banks in several states across INDIA will remain closed for four consecutive days — from Friday, June 27 to Monday, June 30, 2025. The reason? A combination of regional festivals, weekend closures, and state-specific observances, which will affect banking operations in key regions.

Bank Holidays

Why Banks Will Be Closed for 4 Days

Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming four-day bank holiday period in June 2025:

  • June 27 (Friday): Rath Yatra – Banks will remain closed in Odisha and Manipur due to this major regional festival.

  • June 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday – As per RBI guidelines, banks remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays every month.

  • June 29 (Sunday): Weekend Holiday – Banks will be closed across all states.

  • June 30 (Monday): Remna Ni (Peace Day) – Banks in Mizoram will observe a holiday for this state-level festival.

This combination of regional and weekly holidays means that banks in affected states will not operate for four straight days, potentially impacting services like cheque clearance, loan disbursal, document processing, and branch-level transactions.

States Affected by the Holiday

  • Odisha and Manipur: Banks will be closed on June 27 for Rath Yatra.

  • Mizoram: Banks will be closed on June 30 for Remna Ni (Peace Day).

  • Banks in all states will be closed on June 28 (Saturday) and June 29 (Sunday) as per national holiday norms.

If you live in or are planning banking work in any of these states, it’s advisable to complete critical branch-related transactions before June 27.

Digital Banking Services to Remain Available

The good news is that even during these closures, all digital banking services will remain fully functional. Customers can use:

  • Internet Banking

  • Mobile Banking Apps

  • UPI (Unified Payments Interface)

  • ATM & Wallet Services

However, tasks requiring physical presence at bank branches, such as account opening, cash deposit, cheque processing, or loan documentation, will be affected during this period.

What is Rath Yatra?

Rath Yatra is a grand Hindu festival celebrated with full devotion in Puri, Odisha, and other regions. It marks the ceremonial procession of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra on giant chariots (raths) as they tour the city. The event draws millions of devotees each year and is one of the most significant festivals in India’s cultural calendar.

Proactive Banking Tips

  • Complete branch-based work before June 27.

  • Use UPI, Net Banking, and ATMs for urgent needs.

  • Confirm local holiday schedules with your bank, as regional variations may apply.

  • Plan loan applications, cheque deposits, and cash requirements ahead of time.

Conclusion

With this long weekend of bank holidays, planning ahead becomes essential for individuals and businesses. While digital options remain open, offline banking services will be paused in select states, making it necessary to act in advance to avoid delays and inconvenience.

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Kuldeep Singh Chundawat
Kuldeep Singh Chundawat
My name is Kuldeep Singh Chundawat. I am an experienced content writer with several years of expertise in the field. Currently, I contribute to Daily Kiran, creating engaging and informative content across a variety of categories including technology, health, travel, education, and automobiles. My goal is to deliver accurate, insightful, and captivating information through my words to help readers stay informed and empowered.

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