Bank holidays in June 2026: Check the state-wise closure list
The Reserve Bank of India's June 2026 holiday calendar sets out state-wise bank branch closures on select dates. Digital services will remain available, but customers may need to plan branch visits in advance.
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- Banks will also shut on all Sundays and second, fourth Saturdays
- June 15 closures apply in Aizawl for YMA Day, Bhubaneswar too
- Vijayawada shuts on June 25, while 18 cities close next day
Banks across India will remain closed on select dates in June 2026 due to regional festivals, religious observances and state-specific holidays. According to the holiday calendar released by the Reserve Bank of India, bank holidays vary from state to state, meaning branches in some cities may remain operational while others stay closed.
Apart from these holidays, all scheduled and non-scheduled banks will remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays, as well as all Sundays.
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BANK HOLIDAYS IN JUNE 2026
JUNE 15 (MONDAY) – YMA DAY / RAJA SANKRANTI
Banks will remain closed in:
- Aizawl (YMA Day)
- Bhubaneswar (Raja Sankranti)
JUNE 25 (THURSDAY) MOHARRUM
Banks will remain closed in:
- Vijayawada
JUNE 26 (FRIDAY) MUHARRAM / ASHOORA
Banks will remain closed in:
- Agartala
- Aizawl
- Belapur
- Bengaluru
- Bhopal
- Chennai
- Hyderabad
- Jammu
- Kanpur
- Kolkata
- Lucknow
- Mumbai
- Nagpur
- New Delhi
- Patna
- Raipur
- Ranchi
- Srinagar
JUNE 29 (MONDAY) SANT GURU KABIR JAYANTI
Banks will remain closed in:
- Shimla
JUNE 30 (TUESDAY) REMNA NI
Banks will remain closed in:
- Aizawl
WILL ONLINE BANKING SERVICES REMAIN AVAILABLE?
Yes. While bank branches may remain closed on these dates, customers can continue using digital banking services, including internet banking, mobile banking, ATMs and UPI transactions. However, services that require branch visits may not be available on the notified holidays.
Since bank holidays differ across states, customers are advised to check their local holiday schedule before planning branch visits. Essential banking work should be completed in advance to avoid inconvenience during holiday closures.
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