Banks will remain closed on April 9, 2026, in several poll-bound states including Assam and Kerala due to elections, while digital banking services continue as usual for customers. (File Image)

Are banks closed on April 9 due to elections in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry?

Bank holiday April 9, 2026: Banks will remain closed in Assam, Kerala, Goa and other poll-bound states due to elections. Check where banks are open or shut and plan ahead.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Banks closed on April 9 in poll-bound states
  • Holiday applies to both private and public banks
  • Online banking services remain available

If you have banking work planned for April 9, 2026, here’s an important update. Several states, including Assam, Kerala, Goa and others, will observe a bank holiday due to assembly elections. This means both public and private sector bank branches will remain closed in these regions on polling day. The move is aimed at helping people vote without work-related hurdles.

While digital banking services will continue as usual, customers should plan branch visits in advance.

Here’s a simple guide to where banks are closed, what services are affected, and what you should do.

BANK HOLIDAY ON APRIL 9: WHAT’S CLOSED

Banks will remain closed on April 9, 2026, in states going to polls.

These include:

  • Assam
  • Kerala
  • Puducherry
  • Goa (Check with bank)
  • Karnataka (Check with bank)
  • Nagaland (Check with bank)
  • Tripura (Check with bank)

The holiday applies to both private and public sector banks in these regions.

Central government offices in these areas will also remain shut to support smooth voting and allow employees to cast their votes.

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WHY BANKS ARE CLOSED

Bank holidays during elections are a common practice in India.

The idea is simple, give people enough time to vote without worrying about work. It also helps reduce crowding and ensures better voter turnout.

WHAT SERVICES WILL STILL WORK

Even though bank branches are closed, digital services will continue.

You can still:

  • Use ATMs for cash withdrawal
  • Access mobile banking apps
  • Make online transfers via UPI or net banking

Digital banking remains unaffected during such holidays.

WHAT CUSTOMERS SHOULD DO

If you need to visit a bank branch, plan ahead.

  • Complete important transactions before April 9
  • Avoid last-minute branch visits
  • Use online banking for urgent work

Since holidays vary by state, always check your local bank schedule before planning.

BIGGER PICTURE: ELECTION DAY IMPACT

April 9 is a major polling day across multiple states.

With banks and offices closed, the focus shifts to ensuring maximum voter participation. This also means public services may run differently in poll-bound areas.

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