June Bank Holidays 2025: Check State-Wise Closures and Plan Your Visit
June Bank Holidays 2025: State-Wise Closures List

Planning a bank visit in June? You might need to check the bank holiday list first. Bank customers are being advised to plan ahead as branches in several states are set to remain closed on specific dates. Since these holidays differ from state to state, officials are urging people to confirm the working status of their local branch before visiting.

Regular Bank Closures

In addition to festival-related closures, banks across India also remain shut on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines. This adds to the list of non-working days for physical branch operations and could affect customers planning routine banking work.

State-Wise Bank Holidays in June

15 June

Odisha and Mizoram will observe bank holidays on the occasion of YMA Day and Raja Sankranti.

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25 June

Banks in Andhra Pradesh will remain shut due to Moharrum.

26 June

Banks will remain closed across multiple states and union territories including Tripura, Mizoram, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Himachal Pradesh due to Muharram or Ashoora.

29 June

Himachal Pradesh will see bank closures due to Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti.

30 June

Banks will remain closed in Mizoram in observance of Remna Ni.

Digital Banking Remains Operational

Despite these holidays, digital banking channels will remain fully operational. Customers can continue to access internet banking, mobile applications, ATMs and UPI platforms for a wide range of services, including money transfers, bill payments and account management. However, services that require physical presence, such as cheque processing, issuance of demand drafts and large cash transactions, will not be available on non-working days. Customers are being encouraged to rely on digital platforms and plan essential banking tasks in advance to avoid delays.

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