If you have any important bank-related work pending, it’s a good idea to complete it as soon as possible.
Banks in many parts of the country will remain closed for four consecutive days during the last week of June 2026.
According to the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) holiday calendar, bank branches will be closed due to Muharram, the fourth Saturday, and the weekly Sunday holiday.
Customers are advised to check holiday schedules before visiting their nearest bank branch.
Why Are Banks Closed for 4 Days in a Row?
The holiday stretch begins with Muharram and continues through the weekend.
June 25: Muharram Holiday in Vijayawada
Banks in Vijayawada will remain closed on June 25 due to Muharram-related holidays.
June 26: Muharram Holiday in Several Major Cities
On June 26, bank branches will remain closed in several major cities, including:
New Delhi
Mumbai
Lucknow
Kanpur
Patna
Bhopal
Kolkata
Chennai
Bengaluru
Hyderabad
The holiday is being observed on the occasion of Muharram.
June 27: Fourth Saturday
Banks across the country will remain closed on June 27 as it is the fourth Saturday of the month.
June 28: Sunday Holiday
June 28 falls on a Sunday, which is a regular weekly holiday for banks nationwide.
More Bank Holidays at the End of June
Apart from the four-day holiday period, some states will also observe regional bank holidays.
June 29: Holiday in Shimla
Banks in Shimla will remain closed on June 29 to mark the birth anniversary of Saint Guru Kabir.
June 30: Holiday in Aizawl
Bank branches in Aizawl will stay closed on June 30 due to the regional holiday known as “Remna Ni.”
Will Online Banking Services Be Available?
There is no need to worry if you need to make digital transactions during the holidays.
Services such as UPI, mobile banking, internet banking, and online fund transfers will continue to function normally.
Customers can send or receive money anytime using these digital platforms.
ATM services are also expected to remain operational, allowing customers to withdraw cash when needed.
However, banks may occasionally carry out scheduled server maintenance.
If any temporary disruption is expected, customers will be informed in advance.
Check the Holiday List Before Visiting a Branch
Since bank branches will remain closed in several regions during the last week of June, customers should plan their visits accordingly.
If you need to deposit documents, update your account, apply for banking services, or complete any branch-related work, it is best to do it before the holiday period begins.




