Bank Holiday: Tomorrow, 29 November is the fifth Saturday of the month. Are banks open on the fifth Saturday? People are often confused about Saturdays. If you are also planning to go to the bank today, then first find out whether the bank branches are open or not. According to the rules of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), banks are closed only on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Whereas banks are open on the first, third and fifth Saturdays. Banks will remain open tomorrow, Saturday, as it is the fifth Saturday of the month of November.
Banks will remain open on November 29
People often get confused about whether banks are closed on Saturdays. But now you know that only two Saturdays each month are holidays—the second and fourth. Tomorrow, November 30th, is the fifth Saturday. Banks are open on the fifth Saturday.
Rest of the holidays in November 2025
November 30 – Sunday
Bank Holidays in December 2025
December 1 – Banks in Arunachal Pradesh will remain closed due to Indigenous Faith Day.
December 3 – Banks will remain closed in Goa on account of St. Francis Xavier
December 7 – Banks across the country will remain closed on this day due to Sunday holiday.
December 12 – Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya on account of Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma Day
December 13 – Being the second Saturday of the month, there will be a bank holiday across the country.
December 14 – Banks across the country will remain closed due to Sunday.
December 18 – Banks will remain closed in Chhattisgarh on account of Guru Ghasidas Jayanti and in Meghalaya on account of death anniversary of U Soso Tham.
December 19 – Goa Liberation Day, hence banks will remain closed in Goa.
December 21 – This day is a Sunday holiday, due to which banks across the country will remain closed.
December 24 – This day is Christmas Eve, hence banks in Meghalaya and Mizoram will remain closed on this day.
December 25 – Banks will remain closed in many states including Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Kolkata, UP, Bihar, Rajasthan due to Christmas.
December 26 – Banks in Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Telangana will be closed for Christmas celebrations, which will result in a holiday. Banks in Haryana will also be closed on this day due to Martyr Udham Singh’s birth anniversary.
December 27th is Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, which is why banks will be closed in Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. This day is also the fourth Saturday of the month, so banks will be closed nationwide.
December 28 – It is a Sunday holiday, hence banks across the country will remain closed.
December 30 – Banks will be closed in Meghalaya on account of U Kiang Nangbah Day and in Sikkim on account of Tamu Losar
December 31 – Banks will remain closed in Mizoram and Manipur to welcome the New Year.
