If you have important banking tasks lined up this month, here’s a timely heads-up. Banking services will be impacted across several states in INDIA in the final week of June 2025, due to weekends and regional holidays. Since banking has become an integral part of daily life — from account management to financial transactions — it’s wise to plan ahead and check if your bank branch will be open when you need it.
If you’re planning to visit the bank for any work between June 24 and June 30, here’s what you need to know.
12 Bank Holidays in June 2025
As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and various state government notifications, a total of 12 bank holidays have been scheduled for June 2025. While many of these dates have already passed, several important holidays still lie ahead this month.
Bank holidays in India are notified annually, taking into account religious festivals, cultural events, and state-level observances. They vary by region, so it’s always good to check local holiday schedules in addition to the national list.
Bank Closures from June 24 to June 30, 2025
Here is the day-wise list of bank closures for the last week of June:
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June 27 (Friday): Rath Yatra / Kang — Banks closed in Odisha and Manipur
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June 28 (Saturday): Fourth Saturday — All banks closed across India
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June 29 (Sunday): Weekly holiday — Banks closed nationwide
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June 30 (Monday): Remna Ni — Banks closed in Mizoram
Banking Services You Can Use on Holidays
Even if your local bank branch is closed, you can still access many banking services through digital channels, including:
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Internet banking
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Mobile banking apps
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UPI payments
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NEFT & IMPS
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ATMs
Do note that technical issues (such as server downtime) can sometimes affect services — so it’s best to complete important transactions ahead of holidays when possible.
Check for Local Variations
Keep in mind that bank holidays can differ by state, depending on local festivals and observances. It’s always a good idea to contact your nearest bank branch or check the official holiday list on the RBI or your bank’s website to avoid any last-minute surprises.
Final Takeaway
With multiple bank holidays approaching in the last week of June, it’s best to plan your visits and complete any important transactions in advance. Leverage online banking wherever possible — but also stay updated on your local holiday schedule to ensure smooth financial planning.
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