Planning a bank visit in July 2025 Think again Banks will be closed for 13 days due to national regional holidays and weekends See the full list and stay ahead
July’s Banking Break – What You Need to Know
If your to-do list includes a trip to the bank you might want to get it done before June ends July 2025 is bringing a string of bank holidays across India so a total of 13 days when banks will remain closed These include regular weekends and a handful of festivals celebrated in different states
Weekend Shutdowns Add Up
As per the Reserve Bank of India every Sunday and the second and fourth Saturdays of each month are nonworking days July 2025 has five Sundays and two Saturdays off so that already takes out seven working days That alone makes it a tight month for in-branch banking
Regional Celebrations Mean Extra Holidays
Now mix in some vibrant regional festivals like Kharchi Puja in Agartala Harela in Uttarakhand Drukpa Tsheji in Gangtok and more so that holiday count jumps While not all holidays apply nationally they will impact services in the specific states If you are in Tripura Sikkim or Meghalaya your bank schedule will likely look even tighter
List of Closures Spread Throughout the Month
The month kicks off with Kharchi Puja on July 3 so followed by Guru Hargobind Ji’s birthday on July 5 Other closures like Beh Denkhlam on July 14 and the death anniversary of U Tirot Singh on July 17 will see regional bank branches shut By the end of July 13 days of closure will have passed so many of them midweek and potentially disrupting plans
Digital Banking Still a Lifesaver
Even if the bank shutters are down your money does not stop moving Mobile banking internet banking UPI and ATMs will still be fully functional But for tasks like cheque processing or KYC updates a branch visit is still required so that is where this calendar becomes essential
Beat the Rush – Act in June
With so many days off in July it is best to wrap up your bank visits before June says goodbye No one wants to be caught in a queue the day after a festival or worse face a locked door Check your state’s specific list and plan ahead so your financial errands go off without a hitch