Bank Holidays — Banks to Remain Closed for 13 Days in July 2025, Check the Full List

Updated: 22-06-2025, 03.56 PM
Bank Holidays

Bank Holidays July 2025: If you have pending bank work, now is the time to get it done — because banks will remain closed for as many as 13 days in the coming month of July.

Bank Holidays

Just like June, July will see multiple holidays, thanks to a series of festivals and regular weekend closures. If you’re planning a bank visit next month, do take note of these dates and plan your schedule accordingly.


Why So Many Holidays?

The month of July brings several national and regional festivals — which means banks will remain closed on different days in different states.

As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), apart from public holidays, banks are also closed:

  • On second and fourth Saturdays

  • Every Sunday


Banks to Be Closed for 13 Days in July

Here is the complete list of bank holidays for July 2025:

  • July 3 (Thursday) — Kharchi Puja (Agartala)

  • July 5 (Saturday) — Guru Hargobind Ji’s Birthday

  • July 6 (Sunday) — Weekly holiday

  • July 12 (Saturday) — Second Saturday

  • July 13 (Sunday) — Weekly holiday

  • July 14 (Monday) — Beh Deinkhlam (Meghalaya)

  • July 16 (Wednesday) — Harela Festival

  • July 17 (Thursday) — U Tirot Singh Death Anniversary (Shillong)

  • July 19 (Saturday) — Ker Puja (Agartala)

  • July 20 (Sunday) — Weekly holiday

  • July 26 (Saturday) — Fourth Saturday

  • July 27 (Sunday) — Weekly holiday

  • July 28 (Monday) — Drukpa Tshe-ji (Gangtok)


Digital Banking Will Still Be Active

Even though physical branches will remain closed on these dates, customers can still carry out most financial and non-financial transactions through:

  • Mobile banking apps

  • Internet banking

  • ATMs

However, certain tasks — like cash deposits, cheque clearances, or account verifications — still require a branch visit. So be sure to plan accordingly.


Final Tip

If you have important banking tasks to handle — be it loan processing, account updates, or cash withdrawals — it’s best to complete them before July begins to avoid any delays due to these holidays.

Stay informed — and plan smart!

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