The second week of June has begun, and during this period, banks are scheduled in different parts of the country. If you have any important work to the bank, then settle it in advance, because banking services will not be available in some cities this week. According to the List of the Reserve Bank of India holidays, there are a total of three days this week when banks in some states will be completely closed.
These holidays may directly affect the daily banking works of customers. Problems may arise, especially for customers who have to go to the branch to complete cash deposits, withdrawal, check clearance, or any documentary process. Therefore, it is necessary that you plan the information of these holidays in advance.
On June 11, banks will be closed in some cities on Sant Kabir Jayanti
Banks will remain closed in Shimla and Gangtok on the occasion of Sant Kabir Jayanti on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Saint Kabirdas was born in the 15th century and he is known as a saint who spreads equality and spiritual consciousness. His birth anniversary is considered to be religious and culturally important in many states, so these areas have a holiday in banks and other government offices on this day.
Banking services will be stalled for two days across the country on weekends
Apart from festivals, banking services are closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month and Sunday. This week is the second Saturday on 14 June, and on this day all banks will have a holiday. This is followed by Sunday on 15 June, which is a weekly holiday. Thus, banking services will be closed all over India on two consecutive days i.e. Saturday and Sunday this week.
Digital banking can provide relief, online services will continue
Although bank branches will remain closed during these holidays, digital banking services will remain as before. Customers can use online transactions, balance checks, sending money, bill payment, and other facilities. Transactions like NEFT, RTGS, IMPS can be done through net banking and mobile banking apps.
Be sure to check the holiday list before going to the bank
The holidays of different states of the country are based on the cultural and religious beliefs there. Therefore, it is not necessary that the impact of bank closure in a state is across the country. But the second and fourth Saturday and Sunday holidays are the same all over India. Often people go to the bank for necessary work and reach there and find that the bank is closed. This causes time wastage. Therefore, before the journey, please check the RBI Holiday List.