Bank Holidays in July– If you are thinking of doing any important bank related work in July 2025, then plan in advance. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the list of bank holidays for July 2025, in which banks will remain closed for a total of 13 days. These include Sunday, second and fourth Saturday, as well as holidays for regional and religious festivals of various states. Let’s know the complete list of bank holidays for July 2025 and some important tips.
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3 July 2025 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Agartala, Tripura due to Kharchi Puja.
5 July 2025 (Saturday): Bank holiday in Jammu and Srinagar due to Guru Hargobind Ji Jayanti.
6 July 2025 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across India as it is a weekly holiday.
7 July 2025 (Monday): Banks will remain closed in most states due to Muharram.
12 July 2025 (Saturday): Banks will remain closed across India as it is the second Saturday.
13 July 2025 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across India due to weekly holiday.
14 July 2025 (Monday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya (Shillong) due to Beh Dinkhlam.
16 July 2025 (Wednesday): Banks will remain closed in Uttarakhand (Dehradun) due to Harela festival.
17 July 2025 (Thursday): Banks will remain closed in Meghalaya (Shillong) on account of death anniversary of U Tirot Singh.
19 July 2025 (Saturday): Bank holiday on account of Ker Puja – Tripura (Agartala).
20 July 2025 (Sunday): Banks will remain closed across India on account of weekly holiday.
12. 26 July 2025 (Saturday): Banks will remain closed across India on account of fourth Saturday.
13. 27 July 2025 (Sunday): Weekly holiday – Banks will remain closed across India.
Some sources mention bank holiday on account of Drukpa Tse-ji in Gangtok (Sikkim) on 28 July.
The month of Sawan begins in July 2025, which is religiously and culturally important. During this time, many regional festivals like Hariyali Amavasya (July 24), Hariyali Teej (July 27), and Nag Panchami (July 29) are celebrated prominently in North India. However, not all states have bank holidays on these festivals, but some branches may be closed locally.
In the month of July 2025, bank branches will remain closed during these 13 days, but digital banking services like UPI, Net Banking, Mobile Banking, and ATM will remain fully operational.










