In June, private and government banks across the country will remain closed for a total of ’12 days’. These holidays include second and fourth Saturdays and all Sundays. Banks will remain closed according to various festivals like ‘Bakrid’, ‘Rath Yatra’, and ‘Saint Kabir’ Jayanti.

To prevent your important banking services from getting disrupted, go through this detailed calendar carefully. Let’s find out when banks will remain closed in your state and how you can manage your work.

When will banks remain closed in your state

Bank Holiday List

In June 2025, banks will remain closed on the following days due to various festivals and occasions:

June 6: On this day ‘Eid-ul-Azha’ will be celebrated all over the country. However, except for all private and government banks in Kerala, banks will remain open in the rest of the states.

7 June: On this day, the festival of ‘Bakrid’ will be celebrated all over the country. Due to this, private and government banks will remain closed in almost all states. It is an all-India holiday.

11 June: This day is dedicated to ‘Saint Kabir’. Therefore, banks will remain closed in Himachal and Sikkim.

27 June: ‘Rath Yatra’ will be taken out on this day. ‘Kang festival’ is also celebrated on this day. On this day, banks will remain closed in Odisha and Manipur.

June 30: On this day, banks will remain closed in Mizoram due to ‘Remna Ni’.

Weekly Holidays: Besides these festivals, banks will also remain closed on all Sundays and second (i.e. June 8 and June 22) and fourth Saturday (i.e. June 15 and June 29). This provides a complete overview for you.

How to get your work done when banks are closed

If banks are closed on any day in your state, but you have some important bank-related work, then it can be done ‘sitting at home’. For this, you will need a laptop or mobile phone and internet service.

With the help of online banking and ATM, you can do many important bank-related works, such as:

  • Withdrawing cash.
  • Transferring money.
  • Bill payments.

Checking balance: Check-in ‘one-click’ on the app or website. However, some tasks will be able to be completed only by going to the bank. This shows the power of digital banking.