Bank Holidays: Nowadays, most people have frequent banking needs—whether it involves withdrawing cash, depositing funds, or visiting a branch for other purposes. If you have any pending banking tasks for June, it is advisable to check the holiday schedule in advance. Often, customers are forced to return empty-handed due to bank closures, leading to inconvenience.
According to the RBI calendar, banks will remain closed for several days in June due to various religious festivals and local observances. Additionally, banking operations are completely suspended on all Sundays and on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Therefore, it is highly recommended to consult the Bank Holiday calendar before planning a visit to the bank.
Did you know that banks will remain closed in Aizawl—the capital of Mizoram—on June 15 in observance of YMA Day? Similarly, banking services are expected to be affected in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, due to Raja Sankranti. Please note that these holidays will not apply to all states and cities.
On June 25, banks in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, will remain closed in observance of Muharram. As this is a local holiday, the closure will be applicable exclusively within the Vijayawada region.
Where Will Banks Be Closed on June 26?
June 26 marks one of the most significant bank holidays of the month. On this day, banks will remain closed across numerous cities nationwide in observance of Muharram. Banking operations will be suspended in many cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Patna, Bhopal, Nagpur, Ranchi, Raipur, Jammu, Srinagar, Kanpur, Belapur, Agartala, and Aizawl. Given that many branches will be closed, customers are advised to complete any urgent banking tasks in advance.
On June 29, 2026, banks will remain closed in Shimla—the capital of Himachal Pradesh—to mark the occasion of Sant Guru Kabir Jayanti. This holiday will be applicable solely within the Shimla region.
Banks in Aizawl will remain closed in observance of the Remna Ni festival. On this day, banking operations will be completely suspended across all bank branches in the region. Important Information for Customers
Please note that even if banks are closed, internet banking services will remain readily available. Mobile banking, UPI, and ATM services will remain operational as usual. Nevertheless, for any essential banking tasks requiring a visit to a branch, customers are advised to check the public holiday schedule before heading to the bank. This will help eliminate any confusion for customers.