Bank Holidays: Banks Closed for 15 Days in April- Complete List

April 2025 is just around the corner, and if you’re planning to visit the bank, it’s important to know the days when the banks will remain closed.

According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks will be closed for a total of 15 days in April, including weekends (Saturdays and Sundays).

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The holidays vary according to states, so here’s a general list of bank holidays in April:

Complete List of Bank Holidays in April 2025:

  1. 1 April 2025: Annual Bank Closing

  2. 5 April 2025: Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday

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  3. 6 April 2025: Sunday (Weekly Holiday)

  4. 10 April 2025: Mahavir Jayanti

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  5. 12 April 2025: Second Saturday

  6. 13 April 2025: Sunday (Weekly Holiday)

  7. 14 April 2025: Ambedkar Jayanti, Vishu

  8. 15 April 2025: Bengali New Year, Bhog Bihu

  9. 16 April 2025: Bhog Bihu

  10. 18 April 2025: Good Friday

  11. 20 April 2025: Sunday (Weekly Holiday)

  12. 21 April 2025: Garia Puja

  13. 26 April 2025: Fourth Saturday

  14. 27 April 2025: Sunday (Weekly Holiday)

  15. 29 April 2025: Parashuram Jayanti

  16. 30 April 2025: Akshaya Tritiya

Bank Holidays Vary by State

It’s important to note that the bank holidays vary from state to state in India. The Reserve Bank of India provides a list of holidays specific to each state on its official website.

This list includes different regional festivals and holidays, so make sure to check the specific holidays applicable in your region.

Bank Work Can Continue Online

Although banks will be closed on these holidays, you won’t face any major inconvenience. Online banking services such as account transfers, bill payments, and other transactions will still be accessible.

Most of the banking services are now available through digital channels, allowing you to complete essential banking tasks even when the bank is closed.

Key Takeaway

To avoid any last-minute surprises, it’s crucial to plan your banking activities around these dates, especially if you need to make in-person visits.

For all online transactions, you can access your bank’s website or mobile banking app to carry out the required tasks without any issues on holidays.

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